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Journée d’étude “Genre, altérité et politique des corps”

Le groupe de recherche Genre de l’URMIS organise une journée d'étude "Genre, altérité et politique des corps" le 29 mars 2024 sur le site parisien : Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges, salle 105 (1er étage). 9h Accueil / café  9h30 - 11h - Session “Corps politiques et transgression des normes” Modératrices : Adelina Miranda (Migrinter) et Louise Virole (URMIS) Ary Gordien (URMIS) - Devenir « black » en milieu gay parisien: [...]

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29 March 2024

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