In what ways do the performance of, referral to, and position on masculinity and homosexuality help explain the differences in the success of the populist radical right leaders and parties (i.e. LPF, PVV and FvD) in Dutch society and its constituent...
In this article, Nynke Feenstra and Looi van Kessel think through the challenges of putting intersectional theory in practice by tracing a history of role models at the intersection of deaf and LGBTQ+ identifications in the Netherlands and the...
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (Germany) and Ghent University Hospital (Belgium) would like to learn from trans people aged 16 or older how they are personally affected by the situation around COVID-19 and what consequences this has for...
Intersex people’s healthcare, social and human rights issues are often overlooked. They continue to face exposure to multiple forms of human rights violations and discrimination, requiring cross-sectoral policy responses in fields including...
Of the three identified aesthetics of change in Eliza Steinbock’s Shimmering Images: Trans Cinema, Embodiment, and the Aesthetics of Change (Duke University Press, 2019), the before/after transsexual cut lingers on as a reigning chrononormativity...
NOG: Colloquium Basic Introduction to Gender History (individual trajectory) | Prof. dr. Geertje Mak
Netherlands Research School Gender Studies (NOG) organises a course which is meant for students familiar with gender studies but not (so much) with gender history, or to those familiar with history but not (so much) with gender history. For both...
LGBTQ+ heritage embedded in the rich collections at Exeter’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) will be revealed and celebrated as part of a major new collaboration. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer history can be...
Are you interested in platformization, digitization and the global sex industry? Is it your ambition to become an interdisciplinary researcher at the intersection of social science and media studies? We are seeking two PhD candidates for the project...
Amsterdam Research Centre for Gender and Sexuality (ARC-GS) offers non-stipendiary visiting scholarships to excellent scholars who are conducting research related to gender and/or sexuality in the social sciences, specifically...
On April 30 IHLIA organises a lecture about Frank Scholten, an avid amateur photographer on his travels in Europe and the Middle East.
Sary Zananiri is one of the speakers. More information will follow later.