mardi 26 septembre 2023

Féminisme de la santé, connaissances en matière de reproduction et activisme des femmes à travers l'Europe au cours du XXe siècle

Women’s Bodies, Women’s Rights. Health Feminism, Reproductive Knowledge and Women's Activism Across Europe in the long 20th Century


Conference


Conveners: Emeline Fourment (Rouen Normandie University), Isabel Heinemann (University of Bayreuth), Heidi Hein-Kircher Herder (Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe), Anne Kwaschik (Univeristy of Konstanz)

19.-21. October 2023

University of Konstanz 



Thursday, October 19, 2023:

Arrival until 3 p.m.

3.30 Welcome and introduction to the conference by the conveners

4.00 – 6.00 p.m. Panel 1: Health knowledge as a source of women’s empowerment

Chair: Emeline Fourment (University of Rouen)

Comment: Sylvie Chaperon (University of Toulouse)

Lucile Ruault (CNRS, Cermes3): Beyond the weakness of French self-help: MLAC groups as sources of feminist health knowledge across Western Europe in the 1970s

Agata Ignaciuk (University of Granada): Gender, activism and healthcare: abortion providers in Spain (1980s-2000s)

Ieva Balčiūnė (Lithuanian Institute of History): Visiting Sisters: women's medical care in the provinces of Soviet Lithuania

Lucile Queré (HES-SO Valais): From women’s health to lesbians’ health activism? The transformation of health feminism in the 1980s in Western Europe

 

6.00-6.15 Break

6.15-7.30: Roundtable: Creating a Network for the Study of Transnational Health Feminism – Perspectives, Challenges, Funding Options

Moderation: Heidi Hein-Kircher (Herder-Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe) 



Friday, October 20, 2023

9.00-10.30 a.m. Chair

Keynote : Maud Bracke (University of Glasgow) Contesting global sisterhood: The global women's health movement of the 1970-90s and the blind spots of Western feminism

 

10.45 am-12.30 p.m. Panel 2: Knowledge transfer across borders and times

Chair: Abena A. Yalley (University of Konstanz)

Comment: Jane Freeland (Queen Mary University of London)

Kena Henrietta Stüwe (Humboldt University): Anarchist Perspectives on Women’s Health and Reproductive Rights in the German Empire and the Weimar Republic

Isabel Heinemann (Bayreuth University): Challenging Patriarchy and the State: Health Feminism in the two Germanies, 1970s-1990s

Alissa Belotti (University of Haifa): „Failure to Graft : Breast Cancer and the Limits of American Women’s Health Activism in Germany



12:30 – 2.00 p.m: Lunch

 

2:00– 3.45 p.m. Panel 3: Transnational encounters as sites of knowledge transfer

Chair: Anne Kwaschik (University of Konstanz)

Comment: Imke Schmincke (Ludwig Maximilian University Munich)

Emeline Fourment (University Rouen Normanie), Bibia Pavard (University Paris 2, Carism) : “Towards an international network of information”. The 1974 international women’s Conference in Francfort and the circulation of feminist self-help knowledge

Carolina Topini (University of Geneva, IGS) : Forging an intersectional movement. Feminist Health Conferences and the Transnational Transfer of Reproductive Knowledge (late 1970s – first half of the 1980s)

Kassandra Hammel (Universität Tübingen): „Die Frauen reisen viel herum [...]“Exchanging feminist health knowledge beyond borders

 

3:45 4:00 p.m.: break

 

4:00 - 5.45 p.m. Panel 4: Women’s health activism between grassroot movements and the state

Chair: Claudia Rösch (German Historical Institute, Washington)

 

Contact Information

PD Dr. Heidi Hein-Kircher
Herder-Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe

forum@herder-institut.de


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