BODIES IN FOCUS: Body Matters & Liberation in East European and Eurasian Studies
- Event Type
- Lecture
- Sponsor
- CREES (University of Pittsburgh); CSEEES (Ohio State University); CREECA (UW Madison); ASEEES; CREES (University of Kansas); CREEES (University of Texas); CSEEES (UNC Chapel Hill); The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies (Harvard University); IERES (George Washington University); ISEEES (UC Berkeley); REEI (Indiana University); REEEC (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
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- Date
- Feb 21, 2025 10:00 - 11:30 am
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- Originating Calendar
- Russian, E. European & Eurasian Center: Co-sponsored Events
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.
- Why is the body good “to think with” on both intellectual and professional matters?
- How do classed, diversely abled, gendered, and raced bodies interact in the daily lives we study or inhabit through our avocations?
- What is the continuously evolving relationship between the body and the body politic, whether the nation, empire, the EU, or NATO?
- Is research and teaching disembodying and can recentering “embodied and uncomfortable knowledge” therefore move liberation in East European and Eurasian Studies forward?
To address these questions, "Bodies in Focus" will have six virtual, recorded panels featuring speakers from various disciplines and institutions. Panelists and the audience will explore how bodies matter for the study and teaching of East European and Eurasian social and material environments, our understanding of power and equity, and for the cultivation of human capacities in our field.
February 21. Body Matters & Liberation in East European and Eurasian Studies
11:00 am - 12:30 pm (EST) | 10:00 am - 11:30 am (CST) | 8:00 -9:30 am (PST)
Moderator: Sarah Phillips, Indiana University
Speakers: Bolaji Balogun, SOAS University of London
Cassandra Hartblay, University of Toronto
Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon, University of Pennsylvania
Daria Krivonos, University of Helsinki