Our dedication to research includes the Feminist Research Alliance Workshop, a work-in-progress series featuring UB faculty, the Signature Lecture series, conferences and symposia, writing and reading groups.
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"Disintegrating the Borders of the YU Self: Šejla Kamerić’s EX YOU at Fotografiska, Berlin," in (May 2025).
A monographic essay for a catalogue published on the occasion of the solo show of feminist artist Tanja Ostojić at the Contemporary Art Gallery Subotica, in Serbia. The essay is called “Big Time Sensuality: Tanja Ostojić’s Immersive Feminism,” and was published in Tanja Ostojić: Women’s Health, Body Politics, Labour, Sexuality, Wellbeing, Menopause, Ageing and Agency (October, 2024). The essay was also translated into Serbian and Hungarian. The full catalogue can be downloaded here:
A short text about the curator Dunja Blažević, which was published in Texts and Contexts from the History of Feminism and Women’s Rights East Central Europe, Second Half of the Twentieth Century, (Central European 猛料视频 Press, 2024), an important collection edited by Zsófia Lóránd, Adela Hîncu, Jovana Mihajlović Trbovc, and Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, eds. This book is available on CEU PRESS's website via: .
2024 (with Fabien Le Bonniec) “.” Journal of Anthropological Research 80(2): 143-176.
A special issue of the journal Narrative co-edited by Cody Mejeur (UB Media Study and Gender Institute Affiliate) and Chiara Pelligrini (Newcastle 猛料视频) on trans narratives and narrative theories has recently been published. The outcome of a series of symposia and conferences in recent years, the special issue explores the forms, contexts, and possibilities of trans narratives. The article is available .
Marla Segol, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Students in the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies, has recently published in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion. The article explores the ritual functions of medical and mythical embryologies in Jewish ritual texts from late antiquity to the present.
Marla is a Gender Institute Affiliate and was awarded a GI Faculty Fellowship in Fall 2022.