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New Book - Engage in Public Scholarship!: A Guidebook on Feminist and Accessible Communication, by Dr. Alex Ketchum

Published: 22 November 2021

IGSF Faculty Lecturer Alex Ketchum's new book, Engage in Public Scholarship!: A Guidebook on Feminist and Accessible Communication (Concordia University Press, 2022) is now available for pre-order!...

GSFS Honours Info Session

Monday, January 17, 2022 12:00to13:00

The IGSF will be holding an information session on January 17th 2022 at 12PM EST via Zoom about the Honours and Joint-Honours degree programs in Gender, Sexuality, Feminist and Soci/igsfCategory:...

New piece by Prof. Maria Hwang in Open Democracy

Published: 4 November 2021

Professor Maria Hwang (Assistant Professor, IGSF and the Department of East Asian Studies) recently wrote an essay for Open Democracy. The piece is titled 鈥淓xit denied: women losing the right to...

Reception of the "What's the Recipe for A Queer Cookbook" Exhibit + Vernissage

Published: 25 October 2021

On August 17, 2021, Prof. Alex Ketchum launched the "What's the Recipe for a Queer Cookbook?" physical and digital exhibit. The digital version is available on Prof. Ketchum's blog.聽Since its...

Dr. Julie Podmore + Dr. Elspeth Brown on Lesbian and Queer Archives (Online)

Friday, November 5, 2021 17:00to18:30

TBD if in person or virtual. If the event is virtual, there will be professional live captions. If it is in person, we will film the event to make it available to people who are unable to attend....

Info Session - Applying to Grad School in Women's/ Gender/ Feminist/ Social Justice Studies (+ related programs) hosted by Dr. Ketchum (Zoom)

Wednesday, September 22, 2021 12:00to13:00

Are you interested in applying to Grad School in Women's/ Gender/ Feminist/ Social Justice Studies (+ related programs)? Are you not sure what grad school entails but are curious?/igsfCategory:...

Vernissage for the Recipe for a Queer Cookbook Exhibit

Thursday, October 7, 2021 17:00to19:00

What is the recipe for a queer cookbook? Is there a set recipe for what makes a cookbook queer? Is it that the author is queer? Or is there something inherently queer about the cookbook itself?...

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