Présentation du réseau

EuGeStA est un réseau de recherche international regroupant des chercheurs qui en Europe travaillent, selon les perspectives développées dans les Gender Studies, dans les différents champs disciplinaires de l’Antiquité : littérature, philosophie, histoire, histoire de l’art, histoire des religions, droit, médecine, économie, archéologie…

Les universités partenaires et leurs responsables sont actuellement :

Bâle (Henriette Harich), Berne (Thomas Späth), Exeter (Rebecca Langlands), Fribourg (Véronique Dasen), Lille (Jacqueline Fabre-Serris et Florence Klein), Manchester (Alison Sharrock), Munich (Therese Fuhrer), Open University (James Robson), Paris 1 (Violaine Sebillotte-Cuchet), Toronto (Alison Keith), Turin (Federica Bessone) et l’UCLA (Giulia Sissa). 

Les activités engagées sont de deux sortes :

  • organiser des colloques tournants dans les différentes universités partenaires
    voir document : accord coopération réseau Gender Studies (pdf)
  • animer un site Internet dont le but est de promouvoir les contacts et les échanges entre chercheurs, doctorants et étudiants.

Rédactrice en chef : JACQUELINE FABRE-SERRIS
Comité scientifique : FEDERICA BESSONE, CLAUDE CALAME, VERONIQUE DASEN, THERESE FUHRER, HENRIETTE HARICH, ALISON KEITH, HELEN KING, REBECCA LANGLANDS, ALISON SHARROCK, VIOLAINE SEBILLOTTE-CUCHET, GIULIA SISSA, THOMAS SPAETH

Actualités de la recherche et des publications

 

  • ICS Ancient History Seminar - Summer Term 2023/24
    (25 April – 2 May – 9 May – 23 May – 30 May)
    Thursdays from 4.30 pm APART FROM 2 MAY WHEN WE START AT 3PM, G35, Senate House, University of London
    Sexual(ised) Violence in Antiquity – New Approaches
    The 1990s saw the beginnings of an interest in investigating rape and sexual violence in Antiquity with a particular concern with classifying specific acts and on whether or not to define an act as one of 'rape' while (often leaving 'sexual violence' un-marked). Recent years have seen a turn towards (i.) broader explorations of acts of power and control expressed in a sexual way and (ii.) a deeper understanding of how socialisation processes perpetuate power imbalances. As a result, ancient historians and classicists are starting to explore the contexts in which violence was sexualised in Antiquity. This new research is challenging the assumptions that guided earlier studies which - seeming pioneering at the time – were, it appears, often projecting 1990s concepts onto ancient evidence. The summer term’s seminar – which will fall thirty years after a 1994 symposium on rape in Antiquity in Cardiff - will contribute to conversations about current directions in research and seek to map out new avenues of inquiry.

    For queries or further information, please contact Susan Deacy (susan.deacybristol.acuk) or Paola Ceccarelli (p.ceccarelliucl.acuk).
    > Pour en savoir plus (PDF, 217 Ko)

  • EuGeStA Project - Gender Studies and Classical Scholarship - Ovid and the feminisms
    organisé par  J. Fabre-Serris and A. Keith, 26-27 avril 2024
    (Jacqueline Fabre-Serris, Alison Keith, Sara Lindheim, Simona Martorana, Carole Newlands, Ellen Oliensis, Alison Sharrock, Thea Sellias Thorsen)
    > Accéder à cet évènement en distanciel par Zoom
    > Voir le programme de cet évènement "Ovid and the feminism" (PDF, 123 Ko)
    > Voir les résumés de cet évènement "Ovid and the feminism" (PDF, 254 Ko)
     
  • The Women’s Classical Committee UK is pleased to announce its 2024 Annual General Meeting, ‘Labour and Rest‘, on Friday 3rd May 2024, at Durham University. The day will feature a keynote talk by Professor Edith Hall (Durham), as well as a series of short spotlight talks. 

    The AGM will be held in a hybrid format: please register for the event on TicketSource
    If you select to attend via Zoom, you will receive details closer to the date.

    People of any gender expression or identity who support the WCC UK’s aims are welcome to attend this event, and more information on this can be found on our website: wcc-uk.blogs.sas.ac.uk/about-us/
    Around the website you can also find more information on the Women’s Classical Committee UK, including our aims and activities and how to join.
     
  • "Who’s That Girl?- Portraits of Hetairai between Hellenistic and Imperial Ages",
    colloque organisé par Effrosyni Tsakou et Roberto Di-Tuccio
    à l'université de Duhram, les 20 et 21 juin 2024
    > Pour en savoir plus

  • Programme of the Oxford Classics faculty research seminar in languages and literature. The theme is 'Taboos and Transitions: Exploring Sexualities and Genders in the Ancient Tradition'
    The regular seminar will be 4-5.30pm on Fridays in the Ioannou Centre Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LU
    > Pour en savoir plus

Publications

  • V. Moro, Il teatro della polis. Filosofia dell'agonismo tragico, Pisa: ETS, 2024.
     

  • Brill, S. and Mc. Keen, C. (2024) The Routledge Handbook of Women and Ancient Greek Philosophy, London.
     
  • Boulègue, L. (forthcoming), Equicola, Mario, De mulieribus/Des femmes, intr. et éd. L. Boulègue, trad. L. Boulègue et L. Claire, notes L. Boulègue, M. Brouillet, N. Catellani, L. Claire, A. Duru, A. Lamy, Paris, Les Belles Lettres (coll. « Les Classiques de l’humanisme »).
     
  • Emily Hemelrijk, Women and Society in the Ancient World, Cambridge, July 2023, new paperback edition.
     
  • Cornwell A. and G. Woolf (2023) Gendering Roman Imperialism, Brill, Leiden.
     
  • Pope, M. (2023) Lucretius and the End of Masculinity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
     
  • Racette-Campbell, M. (2023) The Crisis of Masculinity in the Age of Augustus, Wisconsin studies in classics, Madison.

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Appels à contributions

  • Call for papers for the International Congress: Women and Writing in the Roman West
    Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa - 21st & 22nd November 2024
    We invite those interested in participating to send a proposal (no more than 300 words) together with a short biographical note to womenandwritingcongressgmailcom before May 1st, 2024. We accept proposals in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, and German.
    > Pour en savoir plus (PDF, 49,5 Ko)

  • Call for workshop participants: Queer, feminist, and decolonial approaches to gender, sexuality and Roman Imperialism
    Institute of Classical Studies, London - October 2024
    Veuillez soumettre des titres et des résumés de 250 mots maximum, accompagnés de votre nom et de votre affiliation, à l'adresse suivante : romansexualityworkshopgmailcom d’ici le 5 avril 2024.
    > Pour en savoir plus

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