Feminist Theory and Imperialism Conference (2022) |
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Duke’s Department of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies, in collaboration with the Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) and the Duke History Department, convened the ‘Feminist Theory and Imperialism Conference’ as part of 2022 Annual Research Theme, which was jointly hosted by Frances S. Hasso (GSF, History and Sociology) and Anna Krylova (History, GSF).
Table of Contents: 00:00:00 - 00:02:14 Introduction 00:02:15 - 00:25:03 When Gun Speak: Feminist Discourses During the Russian-Ukrainian War - Elena Gapova 00:25:04 - 00:54:40 Feminist Theory and Imperialism: A Class and Chinese Perspective - Zhong Xueping 00:54:41 - 01:23:47 Queer Panic: A Feminist Reading of Imperialism Discourse in the Middle East - Maya Mikdashi 01:23:48 - 01:49:38 Feminism is Not About Freedom - Serene J. Khader 01:49:39 - 01:59:30 Remarks: When Progressive Gender and Sexual Values Ride in Capitalist and Imperialist Vehicles - Frances Hasso 01:59:31 - 02:15:17 Permanent War and the Need to Revive Feminist International for Peace and Against Imperialism - Francoise Verges 02:15:18 - 02:27:46 Remarks: Western Feminism and Its Analytics - Anna Krylova 02:27:47 - 02:28:30 Final Remarks Duke Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies Annual Research Theme: https://gendersexualityfeminist.duke.edu/conferences-initiatives/annual-theme Read more about the Conference here: https://gendersexualityfeminist.duke.edu/news/feminist-theory-and-imperialism-conference |