Location: Bruno Kreisky Forum
Armbrustergasse 15
A-1190 Vienna
Program:
Thursday, 3rd June 2004
Morning: 9.30-13.00 Uhr
Greetings and Introduction
Panel 1
Politics and Society
Chair: Johanna Gehmacher
Natalia Pushkareva (Moscow)
Feminism in Russia: Two Centuries of History
Milica G. Antić /Ksenija H. Vidmar (Ljubljana)
The Construction of Woman’s Identity in Socialism: The Case of Slovenia
Coffee break
Anke Burkhardt/Uta Schlegel (Halle-Wittenberg)
East German Women in the Higher Education System before and after Reunification
Discussion
Lunch: 13.00-14.30 Uhr
Afternoon: 14.30-17.30 Uhr
Chair: Herta Nagl
Katalin Fábián (Easton)
Bridges across the Public-Private Divide: The Welfare-Related Activism of Hungarian Women after 1989
Khatuna Javakhadze (Georgia)
Gender Balance and the Board of Trustees Program in Georgia
Coffee break
Marta Kolářová (Prague)
The Activist Stream within the Feminist Movement in the Czech Republic at the Beginning of 21st Century
Discussion
Dinner
Friday, 4th June 2004
Morning: 9.30-13.00 Uhr
Panel 2:
Culture, Rights and Practice
Chair: Waltraud Heindl
Anna Loutfi (Budapest)
Legal Ambiguity and the “European Norm”. Women’s Independence and Hungarian Family Law, 1880–1913
Jadwiga Suchmiel (Warsaw)
Women’s Movement on Polish Territories at the Turn of the 19th Century and 20th Century and its Significance for the Changing Model of Educating Women
Coffee break
Alma Bejtullahu (Ljubljana)
Female Singers from Kosovo Rural Areas – from Domestic to Public Domain
Discussion
Lunch: 13.00-14.30 Uhr
Afternoon: 14.30-17.30 Uhr
Chair: Christa Hämmerle
Anastasia Mitrofanova (Moscow)
Gender in Russian Literary and Philosophical Culture: Transcending Sex
Alissa Tolstokorova (Kiev)
Feminist Approach to Linguistic Discrimination and Post Communist Reality
Coffee break
Final Discussion:
Unity and Diversity in European Women's Movements and Political Practices
Chair: Maria Mesner
Discussants:
Krassimira Daskalova (Sofia)
Ute Gerhard (Frankfurt a. M.)
Marijana Grandits (Grüne Frauen, Wien)
Yvanka Raynova (Sofia / Wien)
Daniela Urschitz (Frauenbüro, Wien)