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SUMMARY:Theorizing the Ambivalence of Care
DESCRIPTION:This one-day workshop held by Dina Bolokan and Lucile Richard (
 in the context of the Forum Basiliense) will take place on June 6\, 2025 a
 t the University of Basel and explore the complex and contradictory dimens
 ions of care.\\r\\nBy engaging with feminist\, queer\, trans\, disabled\, 
 and decolonial perspectives\, we aim to interrogate the power dynamics tha
 t shape caregiving relationships and reimagine frameworks for a feminist e
 thics and politics of care.\\r\\nThe workshop will include feedback sessio
 ns on early drafts from scholars working on these themes\, alongside colle
 ctive readings of theoretical texts. We invite scholars to submit abstract
 s (max. 500 words) for 20-minute presentations by April 15\, 2025.\\r\\nI
 f you would like to attend without presenting\, you are very welcome—ple
 ase reach out\, as places are limited.\\r\\nFor more details\, please find
  the flyer attached.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>This one-day workshop held by Dina Bolokan and Lucile Richard
  (in the context of the Forum Basiliense) will take place on <strong>June 
 6\, 2025</strong> at the University of Basel and explore the complex and c
 ontradictory dimensions of care.</p>\n<p>By engaging with feminist\, queer
 \, trans\, disabled\, and decolonial perspectives\, we aim to interrogate 
 the power dynamics that shape caregiving relationships and reimagine frame
 works for a feminist ethics and politics of care.</p>\n<p>The workshop wil
 l include feedback sessions on early drafts from scholars working on these
  themes\, alongside collective readings of theoretical texts. We invite sc
 holars to submit abstracts (max. 500 words) for 20-minute presentations by
 &nbsp\;<strong>April 15\, 2025</strong>.</p>\n<p>If you would like to atte
 nd without presenting\, you are very welcome—please reach out\, as place
 s are limited.</p>\n<p>For more details\, please find the flyer attached.<
 /p>
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