Dear all,
I want to cordially invite you to the second installment of the
Trans*formations talk series!
Trans* Philosophy is one of the most exciting 'new' strands of
philosophical theorizing, and we are happy to host the second event on
the topic at the Department of Philosophy, to be followed by more later
this year.
This time, we will be joined by Alyosxa Tudor, Chair of the Centre for
Gender Studies at SOAS London. Their work connects trans and queer
feminist approaches with transnational feminism and postcolonial
studies. Alyosxa’s main research interest lies in analysing (knowledge
productions on) migrations, diasporas and borders in relation to
critiques of Eurocentrism and to processes of gendering and
racialisation.
Title: Decolonising Trans/Gender Studies?
Abstract:
In this talk, I would like to discuss with you what it means to think of
trans/gender studies as a field that engages with geopolitics, with
transnational knowledge production, with histories of entangled
oppressions and resistance movements. With this I try to go beyond what
our attackers think trans/gender studies is towards defining what the
broader field of trans/gender studies can be. Can it be a field of
knowledge generation that aims for decolonisation? How can we make sure
that decolonisation is not a metaphor, as Eve Tuck and Wayne Yang remind
us? How can we mobilise histories and the theories and epistemologies
generated from them in ways that are not reductive, simplistic and
incapable of sitting with the complex contradictions that still need
responsible and decisive actions in face of present-day injustices? How
can we be accountable for our very different structural positions in
this quest, in terms of location, postcolonial position, migratisation,
queer- and transness, class and racialisation? Often this is
contradictory and painful. But it must also be clear that taking a
stance is necessary.
When/Where: 16.5.2024, HS 3A, Neues Institutsgebäude (Universitätsstraße
7, 1010 Wien)
Thanks to the Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy and the Institute of
Philosophy for co-financing this talk series!
Looking forward to seeing many of you there!
All the best,
Flora Löffelmann
P.S.: Please also invite others that could be interested, you find the
poster attached!
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Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
Pronouns: they/them (for more info see:
https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/)
Happy about a gender neutral "hello"!