May 4, 2015
Sex and sexuality in East-Central European contexts are relatively new topics of academic inquiry. While the past five years have seen a growing academic interest, from histories of queer life, prostitution and sexology to ethnographies of LGBTQ movements and queer literary representations, forums for scholars working on sex and sexuality in East-Central Europe have often remained fragmented and disciplinarily bound.
March 20, 2015
The Department of Gender Studies seeks submissions for the international peer-reviewed annual of women’s and gender history of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (CESEE), Aspasia. Historians of women and gender in the region of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe are invited to reflect on the regional and global impact of the Russian Revolution on its 100th anniversary of what has come to be called the Russian Revolution.