Category Archives: decolonising the academy

Feminist Struggles in the Academy in India and the UK: Comic Launch!

This is a guest post by Kamya Choudhary and Cat Wayland, PhD researchers in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. In it, they introduce a newly released comic, now available for online viewing, Feminist Struggles … Continue reading

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Decolonising Feminist Knowledge Through Art

 Kamya Choudhary (University of Edinburgh) The Decolonising Feminist Knowledge workshop which took place on 22 May 2019 at the University of Edinburgh was an event that I really looked forward to – it formed the culmination of such wonderful work … Continue reading

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Decolonising Feminisms, Transforming Lives

Cat Wayland and Marta Kowalewska (University of Edinburgh) Photo Credit: Megan Harrington On 22 May 2019, the one-day workshop ‘Decolonising Feminist Knowledge: Reflections on Research and Curriculum’ was held at the University of Edinburgh, under the auspices of Teaching Feminisms, Transforming Lives, … Continue reading

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Understanding Gender in the Contemporary World: audio interview

Abrisham Ahmadzadeh interviews Dr Meryl Kenny and Silas Lehane about the course Understanding Gender in the Contemporary World. genderED is the University of Edinburgh’s interdisciplinary hub, showcasing excellence in gender and sexuality studies teaching, research, and knowledge exchange. Find out … Continue reading

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