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Research Reels: Women Patients in Early Medieval Arabic Gynecological Recipes
MoreColloquium | Apr 1, 2026 | 14:00 to 16:00
POSTPONED: Forced Examinations, Protection of Life, and Medical Professional Ethics: Reproductive Regimes and Abortion Discourses as a History of Violence in the 1980s and 1990s
MoreMarianna Szczygielska
Marianna Szczygielska received her PhD in Comparative Gender Studies at the C...
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Colloquium | Apr 22, 2026 | 13:00 to 15:00
On the Criminalization of Femicide in a Comparative Legal Perspective
MoreAgnes Bauer
Agnes Bauer graduated with a master’s degree in the history of scienc...
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Communities of Reproductive Knowledge
Reproduction is rarely out of the news. Despite fierce competition for public attention from pandemic, war, climate change, social unrest, and economi
Intimate Codes: Feminist Histories and Futures of Female Technologies
The term "female technologies" (FemTech) refers to products and services designed to address health conditions that are specific to women or affect wo
Risky Hormones: A Project in Partnership with Patient Groups
Today, it is hard to believe that doctors ever prescribed pills as pregnancy tests. But in the decades after World War II, millions of women worldwide
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The Hereditarian Roots of Diversity in the Sexual Division of Labor
What does diversity have to do with gender norms? To understand their connection, this project argues that we must trace their history back to the ide