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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260611
SUMMARY:Intersectionality in Ancient and Pre-Modern Contexts. Considering A
 spects of Privilege and Marginalisation
DESCRIPTION:While intersectional approaches are well established in the soc
 ial sciences\, their application to ancient and pre-modern contexts remain
 s mostly unexplored. Questions of identity and the marginalisation of spec
 ific groups are gaining increasing importance in ancient and pre-modern st
 udies as well. The conference aims to bring together scholars who apply co
 ncepts of intersectionality to ancient and pre-modern contexts or wish to 
 explore its potential within these often fragmentary and elite-focused sou
 rces.\\r\\nRegistration: If you plan to have lunch at the conference\, ple
 ase contact gwenda.bolliger@unibas.ch [mailto:gwenda.bolliger@unibas.ch] u
 ntil 7.6.2026 (otherwise the Caterer will not be able to provide enough fo
 od). Otherwise\, spontaneous guests are very welcome: The conference is op
 en to the public.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>While <strong>intersectional</strong> approaches are well est
 ablished in the social sciences\, their application to ancient and pre-mod
 ern contexts remains mostly unexplored. Questions of <strong>identity </st
 rong>and the <strong>marginalisation </strong>of specific groups are gaini
 ng increasing importance in ancient and pre-modern studies as well. The co
 nference aims to bring together scholars who apply concepts of <strong>int
 ersectionality </strong>to ancient and pre-modern contexts or wish to expl
 ore its potential within these often fragmentary and elite-focused sources
 .</p>\n<p><strong>Registration:</strong> If you plan to have lunch at the 
 conference\, please contact <a href="mailto:gwenda.bolliger@unibas.ch">gwe
 nda.bolliger@unibas.ch</a> until 7.6.2026 (otherwise the Caterer will not 
 be able to provide enough food). Otherwise\, spontaneous guests are very w
 elcome: The conference is open to the public.</p>
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
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