Exploring Feminisms in a Transnational Perspective at Postgraduate Course in Dubrovnik
- bakosp
- Oct 6
- 1 min read
During this year’s Feminisms in a Transnational Perspective Postgraduate Course held May 12-16 at the Dubrovnik (Croatia) IUC, we had a chance to present some of the results of the EUTERPE project. Under the title “The Otherwise of History”, the 18th Postgraduate Course gathered feminists across disciplines to consider the subversive potential of feminist and women’s history and to discuss how thinking historically from a transnational and feminist perspective can contribute to a politics of solidarity and alliances.
As part of the panel Women, Counter Memory, and Feminist Resistance, Tamara Cvetković, EUTERPE DC based at the CEU, presented her research on women’s counter-narratives on Chechen asylum seekers in Austria based on the novel Losses in Friction by Mascha Dabic.
On a roundtable about the GEMMA ERASMUS Mundus program – Transnational Futures, Thinking Across Generations, Jasmina Lukić, the Principal Leader of EUTERPE, talked about the importance of feminist networks, knowledge dissemination, transnational connections, and about the cooperation between EUTERPE and GEMMA program. The roundtable was moderated by EUTERPE’s Granada PI, Adelina Sánchez Espinosa.






