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Gender Lunch Talk: Imaginaries of gender and sexuality on the move

29.06.2017 | 12:30 - 13:30

Das Margherita-von-Brentano-Zentrum präsentiert im Sommersemester 2017 an drei Terminen Projekte und Neuerscheinungen aus dem Bereich der Geschlechterforschung der Freien Universität Berlin.

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Input am 29.06.2017

Yener Bayramoğlu

Imaginaries of gender and sexuality on the move

Today, one of the biggest challenges in Europe is to understand the causes of vulnerable people fleeing from different regions, who seek safety and belonging in new societies, and even risk their lives to cross the borders that bound not only nations, but also cultures. An even greater challenge is to regulate the lengthy processes of migration involving the stages of departure, transit, and arrival in different countries. One particular aspect that has hitherto received insufficient attention within European discussions and policies on migration is the dimension of gender. Most notably, debates and policies have failed to take into account the vulnerability of specific gender identities and sexualities.

“Imaginaries of gender and sexuality on the move” proposes taking a comparative approach to research the migration strategies of queer refugees in Germany and Turkey, in order to produce knowledge about how being a refugee in a transit or host country affects a person’s gender identification, their relationships with communities, and their imaginaries of Europe. The project will take a novel methodological approach by focusing on the role played by social media in enabling LGBTQ individuals to develop new strategies to deal with their displacement experiences. The focus on social media will enable an exploration into how mediated and gendered imaginaries of Europe, especially Germany, shape queer migration. Furthermore, social media can offer insights into the production and circulation of alternative knowledge created by queer refugees themselves concerning rights, identifications, and strategies for securing personal safety. 

Zeit & Ort

29.06.2017 | 12:30 - 13:30

Habelschwerdter Allee 45, Raum KL 29/135 (Rost- und Silberlaube)

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Kontakt:

Dr. Sabina García Peter 

PD Dr. Susanne Lettow