Centrum voor Gender en Diversiteit

Centre for Gender and Diversity

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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Agenda

10-03 - “Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and Allegories of Transsexuality”

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Upcoming event

The Center for Gender and Diversity invites all to a Brown-Bag Lunch Series to discuss Judith Butler’s Undoing Gender (2004)

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Hustinx Stipend for Dr. Swinnen

Edmond Hustinx Stipend for Young Scientists 2009 awarded to Dr. Aagje Swinnen

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New collegues

Louis van den Hengel
Aparajita Chowdhury

 

Points of Exit

10-year anniversary conference

Points of exit: (Un)conventional Representations of Age, Parenting, and Sexuality

March 19 and 20, 2009

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Groepsfoto Points of Exit
Photo: © Monique Könings. Click to enlarge.

The Centre for Gender and Diversity was established in 1998 at the University of Maastricht. The establishment of the Centre provided a structural and institutional basis for tuition and research in the field of Gender Studies at the University of Maastricht. The Centre is financed by the University as a whole but falls under the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

The Centre primarily focuses on being male or female as a formative social, cultural, economic and symbolic system. Being male or female as a social regulating principle is referred to as 'gender'. This term also implies that it is not only important to study the history, culture, socialization process and mode of being of women and the construction of femininity, but also that the construction of masculinity occupies a central place within Gender Studies. Processes of inclusion and exclusion and the way power operates in relation to gender, form our interdisciplinary object for study. Moreover, gender as a social regulating principle in our view is not disconnected from categories such as ethnicity, religion, nationality, class, age and sexuality, which exercise a similar social regulating quality. These various forms of diversity and hierarchy mutually influence each other. The Centre plays a role in all these fields and wherever they intersect. It does this principally by means of tuition, research and social service.

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