Sexuality and Violence in Historical Perspective
Published on 14 March 2019 par Institut du genre
This roundtable, organized by PRESAGE in collaboration with the Center of History at Sciences Po, brings together three distinguished historians of sexuality and gender to discuss their current research. How, precisely, can history contribute to understanding and framing sexual violence from a longue-durée perspective? What theories and methods do historians use to interrogate their sources?
• ULRIKE LINDNER, University of Cologne, Race and Sexuality in Colonial Societies around 1900: "Miscegeneation", "Going Native" and Forced Sexual Relations"
• PATRICK FARGES, Université Paris Diderot, Imitating and Transgressing Sexual Gender Codes: The Making of German-Jewish Masculinities (1910s-1930s)
• ANNA HÁJKOVÁ, Warwick University, Sexuality in the Concentration Camps: Negotiating Sexual Barter and Sexual Violence (1933-1945)
Chair: ELISSA MAILÄNDER,Centre d’Histoire de Sciences Po
Monday April 1, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7e, salle Jeannie de Clarens