An-Najah National University

Women Between Patriarchy and Colonialism

 

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATION PROPOSALS:

‘Women Between Patriarchy and Colonialism: Women’s Experiences in a Colonial Context’ International Conference An-Najah National University

 

An-Najah National University’s Women’s Studies Graduate Program and the Office of International Development and External Affairs is pleased to announce the call for abstracts and presentation proposals for the upcoming conference ‘Women Between Patriarchy and Colonialism: Women’s Experiences in a Colonial Context’ on April 15th and 16th, 2019.

This conference will bring together both activism and research to reflect on women’s strategies to survive everyday life in a colonial context.

The conference will showcase conceptual, theoretical and empirical research that explore the experience of women in conflict areas. Prevailing discourses, ideologies, politics, social practices and trends within these societies will be analyzed through a gendered lens. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, the conference will incorporate research papers and practical case studies in a variety of fields including sociology, anthropology, political science, media and gender studies.

The conference will strive to amplify women’s experiences of militarization, refugee status, political participation, economic empowerment, and violence both regionally and globally.

Abstracts and presentation proposals will be accepted for the following topics related to women under colonialism and occupation:

Abstracts and presentation proposals can be submitted in either Arabic or English, and should be no longer than 450 words. Send your abstract and short biography to [email protected]

Important dates:

For any inquiries regarding the conference, please contact: [email protected]