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Why Bodies Matter – Bodies in Focus: Power, Subjectivity, and Practice in East European and Eurasian Studies

This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.

New Directions in Research – Bodies in Focus: Power, Subjectivity, and Practice in East European and Eurasian Studies

This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.

Kennan Institute Title VIII Research Scholarships

Kennan Institute Title VIII Research Scholarships DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2025 The Kennan Institute is pleased to announce its competition for Title VIII Research Scholarships, Title VIII Summer Research Scholarships, and Title VIII Short-Term Grants. Please send all questions and application materials to kennan@wilsoncenter.org

Smolny Academic Fellowships

Smolny Academic Fellowships   Application deadline: January 15, 2025 Fellowships begin: February 1, 2025 Smolny Beyond Borders (SBB), an initiative of Bard College and Bard College Berlin, is pleased to announce an open call for applications for the Smolny Academic Fellowships. These fellowships are designed for scholars whose academic careers and intellectual freedom have been […]

Endangered Bodies & Activism – Bodies in Focus: Power, Subjectivity, and Practice in East European and Eurasian Studies

This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.