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      • Summer Semester 2019
        • Cultural Difference and Sexism in the Narratives of Immigrant Divorced Mothers from Turkey in Germany by Çiçek Tanlı
        • The affect of freedom or feeling free by Denise  Bergold-Caldwell
        • Justice for David, Justice for All of Us: Space-Taking Politics and Post-Socialist Affects in the European Periphery by Danijela Majstorović
        • Dealing with the past to create a peaceful future? Transitional justice and coloniality in Colombia by María Cárdenas
        • Gender in “Post-Migrant” Society Turkey-origin Women in Germany: Discourses, Institutions and Experiences by Pınar Gümüş
      • Winter Semester 2017/18
        • The “Living Forest” proposal: indigenous women’s practices of re-existence in the Ecuadorian Amazon by Andrea Sempertegui
        • An example of the methodological potentialities of an interdisciplinary work between literature and sociology in understanding feminist dilemmas by Andrea Silva-Tapia
        • Weaving a Circle of Solidarity with the Brazilian Community: activism from a Black decolonial feminist methodology by Katucha Bento
        • Thinking decolonial strategies in the midst of the Colombian peace process: perspectives from social psychology and decolonial studies on the racialized individual by María Cárdenas
        • The slippery slope of writing on everyday violence: Divorce and Turkish migrant background in Germany by Çiçek Uygun
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      • Understanding Local Entanglement of Global Inequalities: Socio-Cultural Transformation and Decolonial Thought
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      • Opening Lecture of the QDFCT
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      • Summer Semester 2020
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      • Winter Semester 2018/19
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      • Summer Semester 2017
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      • New Insights to Material Feminisms: Labour, Migration and Coloniality
      • Revisited: Ivan Illich on Conviviality, Liberation and Global Entanglement
      • Logics of Extractive Occupation and Collective Action in Latin America
      • Solidarity Reloaded: Racial Capitalism, Neoliberalism & Financialization
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QDFCT – Research Network in Queer Studies, Decolonial Feminisms and Cultural Transformations

The Research Network in Queer Studies, Decolonial Feminisms, and Cultural Transformations (QDFCT) aims to create a transdisciplinary platform for discussion and exchange among JLU scholars, students and activists.

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Next Events

  • “Digital Feminist Infrastructures: Affect, Art, Activism” by Prof. Dr Carrie Smith (University of Alberta, Canada) 1. Mai 2020
  • C4P: EXPLORATIVE WORKSHOP “DECOLONIAL METHODS, PERIPHERAL SELVES: THE MIGRANT FIGURE BETWEEN (SOUTH)EAST EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL SOUTH ENTANGLEMENTS” 7. Februar 2020
  • Brown Bag Series Sommer Term 2019: Danijela Majstorović’s (the University of Banja Luka): „Space-taking Politics and Post-Socialist Affects: Articulating Direct Democracy on the European Periphery. 19. April 2019
  • ‚Feminists and indigenous struggles in Brazil and artistic contexts‘ by Bojana Kunst (JLU, ATW) and Flavia Meireles (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) 19. April 2019
  • QDFCT Lecture series | „Die Haitianische Revolution – queer gelesen“ Jeanette Ehrmann 16. Januar 2019
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