How does the long history of JHU, America’s first research university, still shape the struggle over merit, access, and inclusion today?
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How are shifting geopolitics, migration patterns, and identity transformations shaping Central Eurasia today? What significance do queer indentities, womne’s experiences and artistic interventions have? Saltanat Shoshanova offering a glimpse into the future of Central Eurasian and Central Asian studies.
How were labour and social relations transformed at the end of the Cold War? What did neoliberal models and the effacement of progressive traditions mean for gender relations?
Revisiting her fieldwork at a Russian memorial site, the author offers autoethnographic reflections on moving away from imposing academic authority towards the common production of knowledge alongside subjects
How can binaries be effectively unbuilt? How does this impact constructions of identity, conceptual frameworks and scholarly fields? These are some questions explored by the graduate researcher team behind the workshop “Unbuilding binaries”