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RESEARCH
Areas of Research | Current
Projects | Partner Organization and Student
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Institucionalization of the M.A. program in Gender Studies at
the School of Humanities at Charles University in Prague has been
enabled thanks to the generous financial support of the JPD grant
in 2005-2007, under the auspices of:

AREAS OF RESEARCH
EU, state legislation and gender mainstreaming (Ing.
Petr Pavlík)
Feminism a GLBTQ activism - mutual influences, relations and
interactions (Věra Sokolová, Ph.D.)
Gay Fatherhood, Gay and Lesbian Parenthood (Věra
Sokolová, Ph.D.)
Gender and Science, Women in Science (PhDr.
Hana Havelková, Ph.D., Ing. Petr
Pavlík, Ph.D.)
Gender in Asian literature (Doc.
PhDr. Blanka Knotková, Ph.D.)
Gender analysis of Czech media (Ing.
Petr Pavlík, Ph.D.)
Narratives of Sexual Identity (Mgr.
Kateřina Kolářová, Ph.D.)
Heteronormativity and homophobia in Czech society (Věra
Sokolová, Ph.D.)
L'ecriture feminine in modern Bengali literature (Doc.
PhDr. Blanka Knotková, Ph.D.)
Politics of Equal Opportunities, Gender Audits (Ing.
Petr Pavlík)
Gay and lesbian oral history project (Věra
Sokolová, Ph.D.)
Women's Movements and Feminism (PhDr.
Hana Havelková, Ph.D.)
Women in Politics and Active Citizenship (PhDr.
Hana Havelková, Ph.D.)
Epistemology of Knowledge, Production of Knowledge (Dagmar
Lorenz-Meyer, Ph.D.)
Memory of Women, Oral History, Feminist Philosophy (Doc.
PhDr. Zuzana Kiczková, Ph.D.)
CURRENT PROJECTS
TRANSFORMATION OF GENDER CULTURE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1948-1989
A research project funded by the Czech Science Foundation (award
no. GA403/09/1502), 2009-2011.
The research project conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of
the main dimensions of the gender order in Czechoslovakia during
the communist period. The main focus is on its so far under-researched
symbolic level, which is here conceived as the plurality of discourses
and discursive orders and their mutual relations. The project covers
the entire communist period, while an important part of the research
is the identification of canonical texts and texts that suggest
discursive shifts and turning points in the overall gender discourse.
The aim is to outline the discursive picture of gender, emphasising
its plurality, complexity and dynamics throughout the period. The
subjects of analysis will be expert discourses, intellectual elites
discourses and selected media texts. This will be supplemented with
analyses of institutional and personal levels of the gender order
manifest in semi-structured interviews conducted by the members
of the research team as well as in extant archival interview material.
Research team:
Hana Havelková, Ph.D., hlavní řešitelka
Petra Klvačová, Ph.D.
Jan Matonoha, M.Phil., Ph.D.
Doc. Libora Oates-Indruchová, Ph.D.
Ivan Vodochodský, Ph.D.
Cooperating Researchers:
Marie Černá, Ph.D.
JUDr. Barbara Havelková, LL.M.
Petr Roubal, Ph.D.
Věra Sokolová, Ph.D.
Kateřina Zábrodská, Ph.D.
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