After a two-months break, we are back with our second season! This time, Leandro and Jessica will meet various scholars from all over the world who have at least one thing in common: their work focusses on gender (and, as you cannot separate it from, sexuality, race, class, colonialism, intersectionality, politics ...). In each episode … Continue reading 2.1 En-Gender Conversations – “Gender in the disciplines” – Intro
1.12 En-Gender Conversations – Season Finale – Recap – Surprise
Wow! It has been a season! So much feel good academia - we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. However, we're not done yet, so do not miss the season finale in which Leandro and Jessica recap the whole season, talk about their favorite moments, and even have a special surprise for … Continue reading 1.12 En-Gender Conversations – Season Finale – Recap – Surprise
1.11 En-Gender Conversations “Clearing Pathways” with Melissa Wilcox
Finally! The crowning finale of the season "Feel Good Academia" is a revisiting of the amazing workshop "Clearing Pathways: A Workshop on Creating Space for the Work You Want to Do!" Prof Melissa Wilcox conducted at the EnGender2021 conference last year. But this time, Leandro and Jessica get the chance to finally ask their own … Continue reading 1.11 En-Gender Conversations “Clearing Pathways” with Melissa Wilcox
The ‘Illegal’ Ribbon
Poem by Jyhene Kebsi A wave brought her mother here, and they see these wretched as “illegal” waves They say: “criminals.” The torn ribbon affirms: Yes, she will kill you, steal you, murder you with her toy, with the few remaining pages of her diary The diary in which she relates her story the story of her detained mother who feared birthing … Continue reading The ‘Illegal’ Ribbon
An Ode to My Foetus
Poem by Jyhene Kebsi She stares at her belly She touches her belly She talks to her belly Sinking whispers, agonizing whispers, choked whispers: Will you curse me when my vagina ejects you out into this life? When you will be doubly “illegal”? In Australia, you are the “illegal” child of an undocumented mother In Syria, you are the “illegal” fruit of his … Continue reading An Ode to My Foetus
1.10 En-Gender Conversations “Translating Feminism”
In this episode we speak with Olga Castro and Maud Bracke about their previous project called "Translating Feminism" as well as their ongoing research on feminism and translation studies. We also delve into the question of language in academia and what it has to do with status and power. Follow us to not miss any … Continue reading 1.10 En-Gender Conversations “Translating Feminism”
The Bra
Poem by Jyhene Kebsi My straps are weary of carrying her heavy breasts My straps are weary of carrying swollen breasts over a sad chest My greasy straps are weary, like her torn slippers Tight cups squash swollen breasts Tight slippers squeeze bruised feet My straps queue for food, medicine, toilets, the phone…. My straps are weary from kyriarchy Her breasts … Continue reading The Bra
1.09 En-Gender Conversations “Keeping it 101”
This is the episode of fun and laughter! We are welcoming Prof Megan Goodwin and Prof Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst who talk about how it was to start their podcast Keeping it 101 - A Killkoy's Introduction to Religion ("the podcast that helps our nerdy listeners make sense of religion"). They give insights into how to … Continue reading 1.09 En-Gender Conversations “Keeping it 101”
1.08 Special Episode: En-Gender Conversations & Living Gender History crossover
After meeting Anna McEwan last week when she told us all about the podcast "Living Gender History", we now have a special treat for you! We teamed up with them to highlight the voices and research of some master students at the Centre for Gender History at the University of Glasgow - 6 amazing early … Continue reading 1.08 Special Episode: En-Gender Conversations & Living Gender History crossover
1.07 En-Gender Conversations “Living Gender History”
Listen in when we speak with Anna McEwan about the podcast "Living Gender History". Anna is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow at the Centre for Gender History - and they also produced a podcast! Don't miss it. Follow us to not miss any episode, join En-Gender, send us your work to publish, … Continue reading 1.07 En-Gender Conversations “Living Gender History”