FEMCORUS Symposium: Session Information

FEMCORUS Symposium logo. Rewired & Revamped: Media and trans/national feminisms in Europe & Beyond

Session A

Thursday 11.5.2023 11:30 – 13:00 (EEST)


1A Feminist responses to anti-gender politics 1A

Location: Main building, A07

Chair: Marianna Muravyeva

Speakers

Larisa Shpakovskaya, University of Helsinki
Feminist vs post-feminist thinking in transnational space: female academic migration from ‘East’ to ‘West’

Maryna Shevtsova, University of Ljubljana/Pompeu Fabra Barcelona
Limits of sisterhood: challenges in feminist solidarities in the context of Russia’s war in Ukraine

Yuliya Brin, University of Helsinki
Belarussian women’s representation in the media: from domestic violence to street protests

 

2A Popular feminism 2A

Location: Main building, A06

Chair: Oksana Koshulko

Speakers

Demet Gülçiçek, University of Warwick & Munzur University
Turkey Popular is Political: Contradictions of Popular Feminism in Turkey

Leonie Kapfer, Universität Wien
“The personal is Political” – Between neoliberal feminism and a post-post-feminist sensibility

Asli Kotaman, University of Bonn
Feminism on a binge

Fiona Noble, University of Stirling
Superficial Feminism? Las uñas [Nails] (2018-, Atresmedia Studios)

 

3A Gendered violence & #MeToo 3A

Location: Main building, A05

Chair: Carla Cerqueira

Speakers

Abigail Loxham, University of Liverpool
Mediating Popular Feminism in Spain

Tanya Serisier, Birkbeck, University of London
Public Survivors, Celebrity and Feminism in Australia

Keshia D’silva, University of Helsinki
Our safety is in our hands: Neoliberal feminism and gender advocacy in India

Ana Sofia Pereira, Carla Cerqueira & Célia Taborda, Universidade Lusófona – CICANT
From Global to Local to Glocal – Transnational Feminist Movements: The news coverage of #MeToo in Portugal

 

Session B

Thursday 11.5.2023 14:00 – 15:30 (EEST)


1B Intersectional feminist resistance 1B

Location: Main building, A07

Chair: Tanya Serisier

Speakers

Dilara Asardag, Tampere University

Queer/feminist online activism and cultures of visibility in Turkey

Olena Nikolayenko, Fordham University

Women’s Marches in Belarus: The Discourse of Resistance

Natalia Kovyliaeva, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu

Between Horror and Hope: Feminist Anti-War Resistance Performances and Strategies of Mobilizations in and outside of Putin’s Russia

Sama Khosravi Ooryad, PhD Candidate

Revolutionary songs and transnational memetic resistance to religio-fascism and systemic misogyny: Video-collages, audio-memes, and performances during the ongoing feminist uprising in Iran

 

2B Platform Feminism & digital labour 2B

Location: Main building, A06

Chair: Saara Ratilainen

Speakers

Daria Kosinova, PhD student, Tampere University

Idea of women’s empowerment as a strategic recruiting narrative in the gig economy: phenomenon of gendered social recruiting

Hua Ma, University of East Anglia

‘I am doing makeup for myself, or am I?’: Choice, pleasure, and postfeminism in China

Ida Roivainen, Tampere University

‘How I edit my Instagram images”: investigating skilled vision in the work of YouTube’s “girlbosses”

Christina Scharff, King’s College London

Digital feminist activism as platform labour? Creating content for Instagram and the politics of class

 

3B Feminist literary interpretations 3B

Chair: Valentyna Shapovalova

Location: Main building, A05

Speakers

Martina Napolitano, University of Trieste

Where now? A decade of fempoeziya

Leena Romu, Tampere University

Imagining a world beyond binaries – Feminist utopianism and the activist potential of webcomics

Mukile Kasongo, University of Birmingham

Feminist translation Po Sovietski

Nicholas Wanberg, Tampere University

A Photosensitive Robot-Assisted Reading of White Women in Harry Potter Fanfiction

Jana Kostincová & Jaroslav Sommer, University of Hradec Kralove

Gender Will Die… Performative Challenging of Gender Boundaries in Contemporary Russian Literature

 

Session C

Friday 12.05.2023 09:00 – 10:30 (EEST)


1C War, Women and Nationhood 1C

Location: Main building, A07

Chair: Olena Nikolayenko

Speakers

Marja Lönnroth-Olin, University of Helsinki

Granny of steel – Discursive constructions of grandmotherhood and nationhood in online discussions of the war in Ukraine

Helen Lachal, University of Nottingham

Women in the military: how the Soviet children’s magazine Murzilka portrayed servicewomen between 1956 – 1964.

Hannu Salomaa, PhD researcher

Finnish national defense from a gender equality point of view

Oksana Koshulko, Hamburg Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS)

Russia’s war in Ukraine: Feminist solidarity, disunity and ‘voices of honor’

 

2C Discursive Constructions of Feminism 2C

Location: Main building, A06

Chair: Olga Nikolayeva

Speakers

Mónika Dánél, Eötvös Loránd University

Accented Gender Roles – Post/Socialist Bodies and East-West/West-East Mobility in Contemporary Hungarian, Romanian and German Cinema

Almudena Mata-Núñez, University of Seville

Middle-aged women and sexuality. The case of Fleabag

Ella Poutiainen, University of Turku

Sacred – Not Political – Feminism. Discursive Constructions of Feminism in Contemporary Feminine Spiritualities

 

3C Trans-local Feminism 3C

Location: Main building, A05

Chair: Ana Sofia Pereira

Speakers

Carla Cerqueira, Célia Taborda, Ana Sofia Pereira & Priscilla Domingos, Universidade Lusófona – CICANT

Once Upon a Time… A Historical Chronology on the Singularities of Portuguese Feminism(s)

Lidia Salvatori, University of Loughborough

(Trans)feminism and the challenge to femonationalist politics in Italy

Anna Smoliarova, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

If you tweeted about it, you heard about it: an attempt to measure the international resonance of a national case against a feminist activist

 

Session D

Friday 12.05.2023 14:30 – 16:00 (EEST)


1D Russian Feminist Performance and Political Protest 1D

Location: Main building, A07

Chair: Martina Napolitano

Speakers

Yana Meerzon, University of Ottawa &
Varvara Sklez, Warwick University
Women’s Histories: Performing Difficult Past in Russian Theatre of the 2010s

Aleksandra Dunaeva, Independent scholar
Feminist practices in the context of the independent Russian theatre during the latter half of the 2010s

2D Networks of Feeling in Women’s Movement Magazines 2D

Location: Main building, A06

Chair: Dilara Asardag

Speakers

Victoria Bazin, Northumbria University
‘I can’t wait’: Affect and the ‘not yet’ of Women’s Movement Magazines

Melanie Waters, Northumbria University
‘WE’RE ANGRY!’ Reading Revolutionary Rage in the Feminist Periodical

Eleanor Careless, Northumbria University
Angels in the Architecture: The Lonely Subjects of Feminist Periodicals

Sarah Pedersen, Robert Gordon University
Pernilla Severson, Linnaeus University
British press representations of Nordic women politicians 1900-1939

3D Decolonial Perspectives 3D

Location: Main building, A05

Chair: Mukile Kosongo

Speakers

Nóra Ugron, University of Turku
Creating queer and multispecies Eastern European subjects: Queer-feminist literary and activist practices in Romania

Mohamed Ben Moussa, University of Sharjah
Diasporic Arab Women Vloggers and Identity Narratives as Decolonial Discourse

Dinara Yangeldina, UiB, Senter for kvinne- og kjønnsforskning
When post-feminism meets Russian post-coloniality: examining Tatar makeover show Min