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Postgraduate course May 23-27, 2005 IUC- Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia Course co-directors and co-organizers: Rada Borić – Centre for Women’s Studies – Zagreb Daša Duhaček – Centre for Women’s Studies – Belgrade Joanna Regulska - Rutgers University, SAD This year’s course, addressed the key issue from various intriguing perspectives as well as locations such as: memory, politics of ontology, public and private sphere, architecture, naming, desire for community, national identifications, responsibility, erotic position etc. The concept of citizenship challenged different aspects such as: democratic, flexible, cosmopolitan, insurgent, postnational which provoked meaning, content and location. Course presentations: “A Body Worth Having: On the Political Ontology of the Liberal Citizen Subject” - Ed Cohen, Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University, USA
“Citizenship and Dis/Placing Responsibility” - Daša Duhaček, Belgrade Women’s Studies Center, Serbia and Montenegro
“Belonging or Opting: Gendering War History in Istria” - Renata Jambrešić-Kirin, Institute for Ethnology and Folklore, Croatia
“Memory of Belonging: Presentation of the Past: Case Study of Mainstream Media in Serbia” - Snježana Milivojević, Faculty of Political Sciences, Belgrade University, Serbia and Montenegro
“Two Spheres of Belonging: Public and Private” - Milica Lezajić, Department of Sociology, Belgrade University, Serbia and Montenegro
“Women De/Constructing Spaces of Architecture” - Dragana Mecanov, Architecture, Belgrade University, Serbia and Montenegro
“Motherhood in the Naming, or the ‘Taming of the Vagina’” - Ulla Vuorela, University of Tampere/Kristiina Institute, Finland
“State as a Fraternal Community: Desire for Community without Community” -Ankica Čakardić, Centre for Women’s Studies, Croatia
“Belonging to Politics” - Marjeta Šinko, Centre for Women’s Studies, Croatia
“Missing Pakistanis: Gender, Citizenship and the War on Terror” - Ethel Brooks, Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University, USA
“The Affective Reaches of Citizenship: Ethnographic fashionings of Erotic be/longings and National Dis/Identifications” - Kelly Coogan, Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University, USA
“Beyond Borders: Trans-Atlantic Politics in a Circle of Sisters in Harlem” - Zenzele Isoke, Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University, USA
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