Jasmin Rückert
Jasmin Rückert studied Art History, Japanese Studies and Gender Studies at the University of Vienna and Université Paris Diderot in Paris. Her research includes Japanese propaganda and visual representations of Queerness and LSBTIAQ in different media. Since october 2017 she is employed as a lecturer at Heinrich-Heine University.
http://www.modernes-japan.hhu.de/personal/alphabetische-gesamtliste-des-personals/jasmin-rueckert-ma.html
Supervisors: Andrea Germer, Ina Hein, and Sepp Linhart
Address: Vienna
http://www.modernes-japan.hhu.de/personal/alphabetische-gesamtliste-des-personals/jasmin-rueckert-ma.html
Supervisors: Andrea Germer, Ina Hein, and Sepp Linhart
Address: Vienna
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Date and time: 12 November 2021 (Tue.), 10:00-17:00 MET (online).
Interested scholars may submit abstracts (of up to 250 words) to the organizers (rueckej@hhu.de) by 30 September 2021.
We invite contributions to an edited volume titled “Gendering Fascism” and hope for theoretically grounded empirical case studies within the time frame of the 1920s through the 1940s. Taking gender seriously means asking questions about the functions that gendered individuals, institutions and imaginaries fulfil in the emergence and the politics of
fascisms, and how these politics in turn shape ideas and manifestations of gender. This includes but also goes beyond highlighting the presence or absence of women in fascist
movements or regimes. We encourage contributors to trace the sometimes contradictory representations of gender as they appear in imaginaries, media and political strategies, in ways that suit the advancement of power.
Date and time: July 29, 2021 (Thursday), 9:00-15:00 MET
Online-Workshop organized by Andrea Germer and Jasmin Rückert, Department of Japanese Studies, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf.
The workshop is organized as part of the research project “Gendering Fascism”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). As an outcome of the workshop we aim to publish an essay collection.
We invite interested scholars to submit abstracts (of up to 250 words) to the organizers (rueckej@hhu.de) by 21 February 2021.
This conference provides a platform for young researchers and scholars from East Asian Studies (Japanese Studies, Chinese Studies, Korean Studies, Comparative East Asian Studies etc.) and Cultural Studies and Social Science researchers focussing on the area, to debate, connect and network, by discussing the topic of Places and Spaces of Cultural Production in East Asia.
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Date and time: 12 November 2021 (Tue.), 10:00-17:00 MET (online).
Interested scholars may submit abstracts (of up to 250 words) to the organizers (rueckej@hhu.de) by 30 September 2021.
We invite contributions to an edited volume titled “Gendering Fascism” and hope for theoretically grounded empirical case studies within the time frame of the 1920s through the 1940s. Taking gender seriously means asking questions about the functions that gendered individuals, institutions and imaginaries fulfil in the emergence and the politics of
fascisms, and how these politics in turn shape ideas and manifestations of gender. This includes but also goes beyond highlighting the presence or absence of women in fascist
movements or regimes. We encourage contributors to trace the sometimes contradictory representations of gender as they appear in imaginaries, media and political strategies, in ways that suit the advancement of power.
Date and time: July 29, 2021 (Thursday), 9:00-15:00 MET
Online-Workshop organized by Andrea Germer and Jasmin Rückert, Department of Japanese Studies, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf.
The workshop is organized as part of the research project “Gendering Fascism”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). As an outcome of the workshop we aim to publish an essay collection.
We invite interested scholars to submit abstracts (of up to 250 words) to the organizers (rueckej@hhu.de) by 21 February 2021.
This conference provides a platform for young researchers and scholars from East Asian Studies (Japanese Studies, Chinese Studies, Korean Studies, Comparative East Asian Studies etc.) and Cultural Studies and Social Science researchers focussing on the area, to debate, connect and network, by discussing the topic of Places and Spaces of Cultural Production in East Asia.