Gender and gender order Central and Eastern Europe · pochodzenia w okresie międzywojennym /...

2
German Historical Institute Warsaw Pałac Karnickich, Aleje Ujazdowskie 39 00-540 Warszawa Telephone (+48 22) 525 83 00 Fax (+48 22) 525 83 37 E-Mail [email protected] www.dhi.waw.pl www.facebook.com/DHIWarschau/ Conference venue Panels 1–6 will take place in the conference room of the German Historical Institute Warsaw, Al. Ujazdowskie 39, third floor. Panel 7 and the closing discussion (from 14.00) will take place in the Lelewel Room of the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Rynek Starego Miasta 29. Conference languages: English and Polish Simultaneous translation will be provided in both languages. The opening lectures will be translated from German into Polish. Partner institution Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences Concept and organization Iwona Dadej (Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences), Ruth Leiserowitz (German Historical Institute Warsaw) Gender and gender order within academic cultures of Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th century pochodzenia w okresie międzywojennym / Jewish women philosophers, historians and philologists at the Jagiellonian University, 1918–1939 Martina Bečvářová, Prague: Women in mathematics at the German university in Prague,1882–1945 Chair and comment: Maria Solarska 12.30–13.30 Lunch break Change of conference venue Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of History, Rynek Starego Miasta 29, Warsaw 14.00–15.30 PANEL VII: BIOGRAPHIES OF PROFESSIO- NAL GROUPS Jolanta Kolbuszewska, Łódź: Aby historia była kobietą: polskie badaczki dziejów i ich walka o samodzielność naukową po 1945 roku / May history be feminine: Polish female historians and their struggle for scientific independence after 1945 Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Kraków / Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Warsaw: Między kreowaniem wiedzy a aktywizmem społecznym. Socjolożki w powojennej Polsce / Between production of knowledge and social activism. Female sociologists in post-war Poland Chair and comment: Iwona Dadej 15.30–15.45 Coffee break 15.45–17.00 Concluding discussion: Dietlind Hüchtker, Berlin / Leipzig Jan Jakub Surman, Erfurt Maria Solarska, Poznań Conference Gender and gender order within academic cultures of Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th century 19–21 April 2017 German Historical Institute Warsaw „Homo academica” par excellence: Łucja Charewicz (1896–1943), historian, museologist, feminist

Transcript of Gender and gender order Central and Eastern Europe · pochodzenia w okresie międzywojennym /...

Page 1: Gender and gender order Central and Eastern Europe · pochodzenia w okresie międzywojennym / Jewish women philosophers, historians and philologists at the Jagiellonian University,

German Historical Institute Warsaw Pałac Karnickich, Aleje Ujazdowskie 3900-540 Warszawa

Telephone (+48 22) 525 83 00Fax (+48 22) 525 83 37E-Mail [email protected]

www.dhi.waw.plwww.facebook.com/DHIWarschau/

Conference venuePanels 1–6 will take place in the conference room of the German Historical Institute Warsaw, Al. Ujazdowskie 39, third floor.

Panel 7 and the closing discussion (from 14.00) will take place in the Lelewel Room of the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Rynek Starego Miasta 29.

Conference languages: English and PolishSimultaneous translation will be provided in both languages. The opening lectures will be translated from German into Polish.

Partner institution Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Concept and organization Iwona Dadej (Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences), Ruth Leiserowitz (German Historical Institute Warsaw)

Gender and gender order within academic cultures ofCentral and Eastern Europein the 19th and 20th century

pochodzenia w okresie międzywojennym / Jewish women philosophers, historians and philologists at the Jagiellonian University, 1918–1939

Martina Bečvářová, Prague: Women in mathematics at the German university in Prague,1882–1945

Chair and comment: Maria Solarska

12.30–13.30 Lunch break

Change of conference venuePolish Academy of Sciences, Institute of History, Rynek Starego Miasta 29, Warsaw

14.00–15.30 Panel VII: BIoGraPHIeS of ProfeSSIo- nal GrouPS

Jolanta Kolbuszewska, Łódź: Aby historia była kobietą: polskie badaczki dziejów i ich walka o samodzielność naukową po 1945 roku / May history be feminine: Polish female historians and their struggle for scientific independence after 1945

Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Kraków / Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Warsaw: Między kreowaniem wiedzy a aktywizmem społecznym. Socjolożki w powojennej Polsce /Between production of knowledge and social activism. Female sociologists in post-war Poland

Chair and comment: Iwona Dadej

15.30–15.45 Coffee break

15.45–17.00 Concluding discussion: Dietlind Hüchtker, Berlin / leipzig Jan Jakub Surman, erfurt Maria Solarska, Poznań

Conference

Gender and gender orderwithin academic cultures ofCentral and Eastern Europe

in the 19th and 20th century

19–21 April 2017German Historical Institute Warsaw

„Homo academica” par excellence: Łucja Charewicz (1896–1943),

historian, museologist, feminist

Page 2: Gender and gender order Central and Eastern Europe · pochodzenia w okresie międzywojennym / Jewish women philosophers, historians and philologists at the Jagiellonian University,

Wednesday, 19 april 2017

16.00 Welcome and introductionIwona Dadej & ruth leiserowitz

16.30–18.30 Keynote

Claudia Kraft, Siegen: Wissensräume und Geschlechterordnungen: Von der doppelten Marginalisierung zu einer Geschlechterge- schichte des Wissens im östlichen Europa / Spaces of knowledge and gender orders: From double marginalization to the gendered history of science in Eastern Europe

Reception

thursday, 20 april 2017

9.00–11.00 Panel I: ConDItIonS anD MeCHanISMS of aCCeSS to SCIenCe

Marion röwekamp, Berlin: Between law and customary law: women’s access to legal profes-sions in Europe

annette Vogt, Berlin: Mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion of women scientists and knowl-edge production at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society (1911–1945)

trude Maurer, Göttingen: “German” women doctors of the Russian Empire: Paradoxes of the anti-Jewish quota

Chair and comment: ruth leiserowitz

11.00–11.30 Coffee break

11.30–13.00 Panel II: BIoGraPHy anD autoBIoGra- PHICal refleCtIon

Maria Solarska, Poznań: „W pogoni za rozu-mem”: płeć – biografia – nauka / “The edge of reason”: Gender – biography – science

ewa Wróblewska-trochimiuk / anna Kurowicka / Ewa Serafin-Prusator, Warsaw: Naukowiec? Naukowczyni? Kreowanie wizerunku kobiety w nauce na podstawie wspomnień slawistek pracujących w Polskiej Akademii Nauk / Male academic? Female academic? Creating the image of women in academia based on mem-oirs by Slavic studies scholars working in the Polish Academy of Sciences

Chair and comment: Iwona Dadej

13.00–14.30 Lunch break

14.30–16.00 Panel III: BIoGraPHICal aPProaCHeS

eva Kalivodová / libuše Heczková, Prague:Searching for gendered patterns in scholarship: the case of Ludmila Matiegková (1889–1960)

lilia Zabolotnaja, Chisinău: Anna Tumarkin (1875–1951): pierwsza doktorka filozofii w Europie / Anna Tumarkin, 1875–1951: The first female doctor of philosophy in Europe

Chair and comment: olga linkiewicz

16.00–16.30 Coffee break

16.30–18.30 Panel IV: InterVenInG tHInKerS, neW ParaDIGMS

Katarina Kinga Kowalski, frankfurt (oder): Nowy styl myślowy? Rozwój studiów kobie-cych i genderowych w Polsce / A new style of thinking? The development of women’s and gender studies in Poland

aleksandra Bak-Zawalski, Gießen: „Każda forma dyskryminacji szkodziła i mnie”. Płeć i hierarchia płci w zachodnio- i wschodnio-europejskich kulturach akademickich na przykładzie karier Ruth Klüger i Bożeny Umińskiej-Keff / “Any form of discrimination I encountered caused me harm”. Gender and gender hierarchy in West European and East European academic cultures. The university careers of the writers Ruth Klüger and Bożena Umińska-Keff Katrin Stoll, Warsaw: By społeczeństwo było prawdziwie ludzkie. Maria Janion jako myśli-cielka zaangażowana / Towards a genuinely humane society. Maria Janion as an interven-ing thinker

Chair and comment: Karsten Holste

friday, 21 april 2017

9.00–10.30 Panel V: Parallel BIoGraPHIeS

Katrin Steffen, Berlin / lüneburg: Parallel biographies and the history of science: On challenges and chances for modern European historiography

eva ahl-Waris, Helsinki: Professors Martti and Gunvor Kerkkonen as a “creative cou-ple” in 20th-century Finland

Chair and comment: Jan Jakub Surman

10.30–11.00 Coffee break

11.00–12.30 Panel VI: BIoGraPHIeS of ProfeSSIo- nal GrouPS

anna Smywińska-Pohl, Kraków: Filozofki, historyczki i filolożki polskie żydowskiego