Feminist Critical Analysis: Be/longing and
Citizenship
  Postgraduate course
 
  INTER-UNIVERSITY CENTER
  DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
  May 23-27th, 2005
 
Belgrade Women's Studies Center, The Centre for
Women's Studies,
  Zagreb, and Rutgers (State University of New Jersey)
Women's and
  Gender Studies Department are pleased to announce
the 6th annual
postgraduate course in Feminist Critical
Analysis--Be/longing and
Citizenship.  The course will be held at the
Inter-University Centre,
  Dubrovnik (
www.hr/iuc/) on May 23-27,2005.  This
course will be
  co-directed by Rada Boric, Center for Women s
Studies Zagreb,
  Croatia;
Dasa Duhacek, Women s Studies Belgrade, Serbia and
Montenegro;
  and
  Joanna Regulska Women's and Gender Studies
Deparment, Rutgers
  University.
  TOPIC:
  As new forms of global and supranational governance
emerged, and
  where
  the transnational flows of people, goods, and
capital intensified,
  citizenship, in which each citizen was given certain
rights and
  obligations under the nation-state, has lost its
power.  Thus the
  focus on democratic, flexible, insurgent,
cosmopolitan, post-national
  or multilayered aspects of citizenship are just few
of the current
  discourses that attempt to determine citizenships'
meaning, content
  and location. In recent decades, women's demands for
full political
  participation have mobilized their legitimate legal
and political
  inclusion in the category of Citizen.  Current
aspirations toward
  participation have laid claim to citizenship. 
However, feminist
  theorists and activists have criticized the
conceptual assumption
  around the notion of Citizenship, arguing that it
reproduces the
  boundary of public/private thereby
reproducing/reinforcing patriarchal
  formations.
 
  This course will explore the problematics of
citizenship as be/longing
  and the ways in which the desire for citizenship is
interpolated in
  and through be/longing.  In keeping with the rigor
of feminist theory,
  the course will not lose sight of the issues of
accountability and
  responsibility which have, precisely through
feminist insights, been
  brought to bear on the contemporary framework of
citizenship.  It will
provide a framework for an in depth critical
engagement with both the
  implicit and explicit assumptions of Citizenship. 
In particular,
  participants will have the opportunity to think
critically about the
  broad sexual, gendered, national (etc.) implications
of the rhetorics
  of Citizenship. Participants will rethink
citizenship (as well as
be/longing) in terms of the construction of gender
difference, state
  practices that exclude particular groups of women,
and women's
  symbolic role in national and local discourses.
 
  Eligibility
  The IUC courses are conducted at a postgraduate
level.  All
  postgraduate students interested in the topic may
apply for
  attendance.  The course will be limited to twenty
attendees.  The
  attendees should seek funds from their own
institutions to cover the
  travel costs and accommodation.  Limited competitive
funding is
  available from the UIC for  scholars from Albania,
Bosnia &
  Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova,
Montenegro,
  Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.
 
  Application Procedure
  A short narrative explaining your interest in the
topic and your CV
(please include your current contact information at
the top of the CV)
  should be submitted by e-mail to
jlmorgan@???, with IUC
  Dubrovnik 2005 in the subject heading. Or by fax to
+ 1 732 932 1335.
  The application deadline is December 1, 2005.
 
  Contact Information:
 
Jennifer L. Morgan
Department of Women's and Gender Studies
  Rutgers University
  162 Ryders Lane
  New Brunswick, NJ 08901
  USA
  Tel + 1 732 932 1151
 
  Research Center in Gender Studies
  "Euro-Balkan" Institute
  "Partizanski odredi" 63
  1000 Skopje
  Republic of Macedonia
  tel: + 389 2 3075570, ext. 103
  fax: + 389 2 3075570, ext. 102
  e-mail: rcgs@???
  identities@???
  
www.euba.org.mk/gsrc
  www.identities.org.mk
 
 
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