Vortragsreihe „Critical Diversity and Gender Studies in the 21st Century“
Im Rahmen der „Audre Lorde-BUA-Guestprofessorship for Intersectional Diversity Studies” des Diversity and Gender Equality Networks DiGENet wird die Erziehungswissenschaftlerin und Geschlechterforscherin Professorin Maisha M. Auma in diesem Wintersemester Themen rund um Diversität in Wissenschaftsinstitutionen, Inklusion und Intersektionalität kritisch und aus transnationalen Perspektiven beleuchten.
“After Complaint”
Prof. Sara Ahmed
Chair: Prof. Maisha M. Auma
Die Vortragsreihe wird online via Zoom stattfinden:
https://tu-berlin.zoom.us/j/63884549808?pwd=VURlRDJpTXJJNXl4N1ZMdU9ISmxlZz09
Webinar-ID: 638 8454 9808
Code: 511663
In Kooperation mit dem Berlin Center for Global Engagement (BCGE)
Veranstaltungssprache ist Englisch
Abstract
In my recent book Complaint! (2021), I draw on testimonies shared by academics and students who have made complaints about abuses of power such as harassment or bullying or unequal working conditions in universities. In this lecture I reflect back on the process of writing the book, asking what it means to be after complaint given that, as one of the participants in my study puts it, some complaints “never leave you.” I will focus on the temporality of complaint, how to complain is to go back over what is not over, as well as on the immanence of complaint, how complaints about hostile environments are made in hostile environments. What do these arguments mean for the research itself, where it can and cannot go, and what it can and cannot do? I will share some data that I was not able to include in the book on the afterlives of complaints and will reflect specifically on my experiences, as a woman of colour scholar, of doing as well as presenting this research.
Bio
Sara Ahmed is an independent feminist scholar and writer. Her work is concerned with how power is experienced and challenged in everyday life and institutional cultures. She is currently writing The Feminist Killjoy Handbook and has begun a new research project on common sense. Her previous publications include Complaint! (2021); What's The Use? On the Uses of Use (2019), Living a Feminist Life (2017), Willful Subjects (2014), On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life (2012), The Promise of Happiness (2010), Queer Phenomenology: Objects, Orientations, Others (2006), The Cultural Politics of Emotion (2014, 2004), Strange Encounters: Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality (2000) and Differences that Matter: Feminist Theory and Postmodernism (1998).
Schlagwörter
- Diversity