Objectives
- To undertake cross-disciplinary gender research and teaching within the humanities. The emphasis is on the cultural and linguistic dimensions, as well as more overall epistemological and scientific issues.
- To examine the intersections between gender and other social categories such as sexuality, nationality, race and ethnicity, class, ability etc. The different approaches share the practical and philosophical question: “How do we handle difference?”.
- To unit a series of critical and international perspectives and includes among other queer theories, gender studiesaffect studies, post- and de-colonial studies, masculinity studies and critical race theory. These perspectives are centred around the analysis of culture and power.
- To manage and teach the education in Gender Studies.
Research and results
The Cultural History of AIDS in Denmark (CHAD). Subprojects:
- AIDS in the news (Camilla Bruun Eriksen).
- AIDS activism and politics (Tobias de Fønss Wung-Sung).
- Lived lives in affected communities (Bolette Frydendahl Larsen).
- AIDS in literature, cinema, TV and art (Mons Bissenbakker and Michael Nebeling Petersen).
- Concluding project (Michael Nebeling Petersen) à By assembling the results of the four subprojects, the concluding project effectively write the history of AIDS in Denmark.
Loving Attachment: Regulating Danish Love Migration (LOVA) à Projects:
- An interdisciplinary understanding of attachment and love migration.
- Attachment required: Danish migration legislation 2000-2018 (Mons Bissenbakker).
- Securing love: The turn to attachment within transnational adoption (Lene Myong).
- Mediated love: Attachment in media debates on transnational marriages (Asta Smedegaard Nielsen).
- Justify my love: The affective governing of the attachment requirement (Sofie Jeholm). Outputs and publications about all projects in the website.
InterGen: Interdisciplinary network for gender research in the Humanities at UCPH (Mons Bissenbakker and Michael Nebeling Petersen).
Women, Gender & Research (Kvinder, Køn & Forskning) [An academic journal since 1992].
Ongoing projects
- Women, Gender & Research (Kvinder, Køn & Forskning) [An academic journal since 1992].