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Public in Private: Transformations of the private by politics

Gender
Feminism
LGBTQI
P112
Marta Rawłuszko
University of Warsaw
Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
University of Edinburgh
Justyna Struzik
Jagiellonian University

Building: Faculty of Social Science, Floor: Ground Floor, Room: FDV-17

Wednesday 11:00 - 12:30 CEST (06/07/2022)

Abstract

P112: The Panel will bring into discussion the question of private/public divide in the light of new social realities brought into existence by the COVID-19 pandemic. The papers presented on the panel will join empirical data analysis with theoretical reflection focused on the issues of gender roles, body isolation, and emotional loneliness under the new conditions of social distancing and home and work, packed in the same physical space. Finally, the panel will propose critical feminist re-reading of what is „common sense” in the relationship to the private/public divide.

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