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SUMMARY:Webnair series: differential doings\, europes in margins Opening Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 17th for the opening session of the webinar series differential doings\, europes in margins hosted by Jody Metcalfe (Re/Presenting Europe\, Utrecht University) and Kolar Aparna (EuroStorie\, Unviersity of Helsinki).  \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of ongoing public engagement around our upcoming edited volume\, with the same title. The collection builds on the calls of Black\, decolonial\, anti-apartheid feminist praxis for dismantling dominant modes of representation across modern disciplines needed for emancipating the categories of marginality from the registers of object\, commodity\, and the researched other.  \n\n\n\nThe webinars aim to provoke debate\, initiate transformative and transdisciplinary ways of being\, doing and knowing amongst students\, transnational communities and research/artistic networks.   \n\n\n\nWe are excited to announce a wonderful line up of speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work.  \n\n\n\nDate: 17th September 2025  \n\n\n\nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \n\n\n\nOn living method in deathly times  \n\n\n\nThe first session brings Asma Abbas (Al Akhawayn University) in conversation with Saba Hamzah (Vrije University Amsterdam).   \n\n\n\nAsma is the author of Another Love: A Politics of the Unrequited (2018) and Liberalism & Human Suffering: Materialist Reflections on Politics\, Ethics\, Aesthetics (2010). Saba is the author of “The trauma of the key beyond dominant narratives: navigating epistemic and structural violence in Yemen’s historical landscape” (2025) and maker of the film-poem Soliloquy to Floating Doom.  \n\n\n\nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl. 
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LOCATION:Utrecht
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SUMMARY:Webinar series differential doings\, europes in margins\, session 2
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series is open. \nDate: 24th September 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time) \nThe Five Crows of Jitsology: Occupation\, Restoration\, Healing\, Negation\, Visibility \nThe session brings Jitsvinger (word-architect) in conversation with Jody Metcalfe (Utrecht University). \nJitsvinger recently received the Neville Alexander Award for Outstanding Contribution towards the Promotion of Multilingualism by the Western Cape Cultural Affairs Awards 2023.He’s also the recipient of the multiple Kyknet Fiesta Awards for the theatre production Afrikaaps .  Jitsvinger is an established Cape Flats-born conceptual writer\, composer\, guitarist\, educator\, musician\, poet and performing artist. He has released several albums – Skeletsleutel\, Jitsologie EP\, Knapgat and Jitsonova Vol. 1 (Compos Mentis) – and has collaborated with classical musicians\, jazz pioneers and legends\, and has performed on stages and in festivals both locally in his home country of South Africa and internationally including Taiwan\, France\, the Netherlands\, Switzerland and Chilé. He has composed and written music for theatre productions and film. Jitsvinger is a social commentator on issues concerning heritage\, culture and especially the Afrikaans language. Legendary theatre director Basil Appollis collaborated with Jitsvinger in a heritage celebration production titled Rainbow Rhythms at Artscape Theatre which saw Jitsvinger narrating South Africa’s cultural heritage to a captive audience. \nJody is the author of “Countering Colonial Memory Through Public and Popular Culture in Cape Town” (2025) and several other publications and collaborative works. She is also the co-editor of the edited volume\, differential doings\, europes in margins (forthcoming 2026). \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margins-session-2/
LOCATION:Utrecht
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SUMMARY:Webinar series "differential doings\, europes in margin" session 3
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series is open. \nThis session brings Fatima El Tayeb (Yale University) in conversation with Abeera Khan (SOAS University of London). \nIn this session the speakers will come in conversation about their works for the book on margins in relation\, as a space for refusing empire’s mobilisations of gender and sexuality and the (potential of) queer people of colour feminist movements and alliances that emerge in confrontation and response. \nTitle: Margins in Relation: Refusing a Politics of Separation \nDate: 8 October 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \nFatima El Tayeb is the author of Un/German\, Racialized Otherness in Post-Cold War Europe and European Others: Queering Ethnicity in Postnational Europe. \nAbeera Khan is the author of Writing Against Abandonment and \nStates of Precarity and Pains of Utopic Pedagogy: Methodologies of Hope in Times of Crises. \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webnair-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margin-session-3/
LOCATION:Utrecht
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series differential doings\, europes in margins Session 3
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series is open. \nThis session brings together Clara Balageur (XPUB\, Piet Zwart Instituut) and Vishnu Vardhani Rajan (body philosopher). \nTitle: Gentle Asphyxia: Circlusion\, Embrace\, and Collapse of Institutional Bodies \nDate: 15 October 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \nIn this session Clara Balaguer presents fleshy notes on imagining how extra-institutional publishing practices can (and do) nest inside institutions to transform established pathways of knowledge production\, circulation\, and access to intellectual capital. The bio-mythical conditions of the strangler fig (and other epiphytes) inform crucial questions about the limits of canonical structures we have inherited that no longer serve us\, not because they have no value but because the scale of crisis in the times we live far surpasses the conditions that gave rise to these institutional shapes. \n \nBody philosopher Vishnu Vardhani Rajan responds with skin marginalia and from Schizophrenia as Methodology drawing from their work for the book and recent performance Anachronism\, Schizophrenia\, and the Speed of Light and Sound (MadHouse Helsinki\, 2025) \n \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contactj.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margins-session-3/
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SUMMARY:Webinar series session 5 'differential doings\, europes in margins'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the fifth session of our webinar series\, . Registration for the webinar series remains open. \n \nThis session brings together Elham Golpushnezhad (Al Akhawayn University) in conversation with Soukaina Chakkour (Al Akhawayn University). \n \nIn this session the speakers will come in conversation on the forms of epistemic refusal and rearrangements of colonial power enacted in music and presence of migrants amongst migrants\, across margins of states from Dhaka to Dakar\, from Paris to Tehran. \n  \nDate: 28 October 2025 (Please note that this is a Tuesday unlike the other sessions on Wednesdays) \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time) \nTitle: Streets\, Institutions and Knowledge: Chanting Epistemic Refusal in Post Hip Hop(e) \nElham Golpushnezhad is Assistant Professor at Al Akhawayn University\, Morocco. She is an educator\, Hip-hop ethnographer\, Writer\, and Researcher of Music Subcultures. She is also the maker of the podcast: Dhaka to Dakar: The Music of Discontent \n \nSoukaina Chakkour is Lecturer at Al Akhawayn University\, Morocco\, who works on issues of migration\, postcoloniality and temporality. She has published in Ethnic and Racial Studies\, Ethnos\, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. \n \nThe webinar series brings speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work. \n \nThe webinar series spans from 17 September 2025 to 3 December 2025. Please see here for details of upcoming sessions and the full program. \n \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that this event is exceptionally on a Tuesday and the time of the event is based on Dutch time. The rest of the series will take please on a Wednesday. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl. \n \nhttps://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/group/ajankohtaista/news/-/uutinen/webinar-elham-golpushnezhad-al-akhawayn-university-soukaina-chakkour-al-akhawayn-university-28.10.2025/43648379
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-session-5-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
LOCATION:Utrecht
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SUMMARY:Webinar series session 6 'differential doings\, europes in margins.'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the sixth session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series remains open. \n\nThis session brings together Piro Rexhepi (London School of Economics) in conversation with Dino Suhonić (Maruf Foundation).   \n\n In this session the speakers will come in conversation for building on the longer and shared histories and solidarities across Souths and Easts.  \n\nDate: 12 November 2025  \n\nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \n\nTitle: South-East futures after Non_Aligned Afterlives  \n\nPiro Rexhepi is an LSE Fellow in Human Rights at the London School of Economics and Political Science.  He is the author of White Enclosures: Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route. \n\nDino Suhonić is the director of the Maruf Foundation\, an international platform dedicated to the support and advocacy of queer Muslims.  He is also the author of Birth Rates and the Cleansing of Impure Blood and We Are Not Your Data: On Queer Muslim Resistance\, Refusal and Rupture (forthcoming). \n\nThe webinar series brings speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work.  \n\nThe webinar series spans from 17 September 2025 to 3 December 2025. Please see here for details of upcoming sessions and the full program. \n\nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that this event is exceptionally on a Tuesday and the time of the event is based on Dutch time. The rest of the series will take please on a Wednesday. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl. 
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-session-6-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
LOCATION:Utrecht
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SUMMARY:Webinar seriers 7 'differential doings\, europes in margins'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the sixth session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series remains open. \nThis session brings together Giti Chandra (University of Iceland) in conversation with Kolar Aparna (University of Helsinki) \nThis session will think through the processes\, pains\, and pleasures of a four-year project on mapping the state of decoloniality of curricula in the Nordic region with special emphasis on the University of Iceland. It will include insights from extensive discussions with faculty\, researchers\, and students regarding pedagogy and curriculum building\, and finally\, offer a brief reading of the theme of madness and collective identity formation through 19th century European fiction. \nDate: 26 November 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)/16:30-18:00 (Helsinki time)/14:30-16:00 (Icelandic time). \nTitle: Colonial Projects: University Curricula\, Pedagogy\, and Madness \nGiti Chandra is the author of Narrating Violence\, Constructing Collective Identities: To witness these wrongs unspeakable co-editor of The Routledge Handbook on The Politics of the #MeToo Movement and Decolonising Feminisms: Transnational Perspectives. \nKolar Aparna is the author of Enacting Asylum University\, Partition\, Colonial Trauma and Temporalities of Stories\, co-editor of Europeanisation as violence: Souths and Easts as Method\, and the forthcoming volume differential doings\, europes in margins\, and several other publications. \nThe webinar series brings speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work. \nThe webinar series spans from 17 September 2025 to 3 December 2025. Please see here for details of upcoming sessions and the full program. \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues\, please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-seriers-7-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
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