Re: mühely meghirdetése
Béres-Deák Rita
karhukissa at freemail.hu
2005. Jan. 5., Sze, 16:52:36 CET
Kedves szervezők,
az ötlet jó, amennyiben időm engedi, szívesen részt vennék ezeken a
beszélgetéseken.
Béres-Deák Rita
Joó Mária <joo_maria at ludens.elte.hu> írta:
> kedves Mindenki!
> Örülök, hogy végre mozgalmasodunk! Néhányan már évek óta
találkozunk és
> feminista elméleti témáinkról beszélgetünk, kb. 6-7 éve is lehet. Idén
> elhatároztuk, hogy szivesen látjuk a nem egészen kezdő
érdeklődőket. A
> mühely neve Könyvek nőkről, célunk a magyarul megjelenő könyvek
recepciója,
> megvitatása. Sokminden jelenik meg és tünik el csobbanás nélkül a
tengernyi
> könyv között. Kik is vagyunk? Friedrich Judit ELTE BTK Angol Irod. Tsz.
> Kádár Judit Kodolányi J. Főiskola, ő magyar irod.-mal foglalkozik,
Horvát
> Kriszta pszichoanalitikus és végül jómagam Joó Mária ELTE BTK
Filozófiai
> Int. Én vállalom a koordinációt, az étlap egyelőre: A. Pieper: Van-e
> feminista etika? Áron Kiadó 2004 saját választott könyvem, Erica Jong
> sorozat, már 3 kötete jelent meg, Friedrich Judit fogja elővezetni,
Kádár
> Judit az első magyar feminista történelmi regényt találta meg
Kosáryné Réz
> Lola: Asszonybeszéd 1943-ból, és Dalma Heyn: A vágy csöndje c.
müvét
> Horváth Kriszta elemzi. Szivesen látunk vállalkozókat egy-egy könyv
> elemzésével, ami magyarul hozzáférhető. Havonta egyszer tervezzük
az
> összejövetelt, lehetőleg azonos napon, pl. péntek du. vagy szombat
du. A
> helyet még meg kell találjuk, talán az én tanszéki szobámban, ha
péntek du.
> akkor jó.
> Kérnék visszajelzést, érdekel-e valakit rajtunk kívül az ügy, a
feminista,
> női könyvek komoly recepciója.
> Üdv és BUÉK!
> Ps. én kezdem a sort A feminista etika, női értékek: A. Pieper Gilligan
> nyomában c. január végén.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thun Eva" <thun at GANDALF.ELTE.HU>
> To: <GESTH-L at LISTSERV.IIF.HU>
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 3:26 PM
> Subject: IFUW-DNMSZ osztondijak
>
>
> > Az alábbi ösztöndíjak pláyázati anyaga a Diplomás Nők
Magyarországi
> > Szövetségénél (DNMSZ) érhető el. Üdv. Thun Éva, elnök
> >
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limited
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advanced research,
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> >
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> > - CFUW/A. Vibert Douglas International Fellowship - 12 000
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Swiss
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undertake
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Federation of
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