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Organisation: Véronique Molinari (ILCEA4) et Irène Favier (LARHRA) à l’Université Grenoble Alpes
PROGRAMME :
MORNING: Amphithéâtre de la MaCI
- 9:15-9:45 Coffee
- 9:45 Welcome address
- 10:00 Keynote: Richard SHA (Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Washington, DC) : “Female Agency and the Medical Discourse of the Passions in the Long Eighteenth Century”
Chair: Caroline Bertonèche
- 10:30-12:30 “PRACTICE VS. THEORY: CHALLENGING THE BORDERS IN A MALE-DOMINATED SPHERE”
– Chair : Véronique Molinari (ILCEA4, UGA)
– Laurence Dubois (Université Paris Nanterre, CREA) : « Female patients and staff at Hanwell Asylum (1830s-1860s): juggling limitations and opportunities in a male-dominated medical sphere. »
– Aude Fauvel et Izel Demirbas (Institut des Humanités en Médecine, CHUV – Université de Lausanne) The first women physicians and the treatment of so-called female « disorders » (1880s-1920s): a new vision of medicine?
– Yoshiya Makita (Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo) : “Contested Terrain: Mental Retardation and the Gendered Politics of Diagnosis in Early Twentieth-Century New York”
- 12:30 Lunch
AFTERNOON: SALLE JACQUES CARTIER (Maison des Langues)
- 14:00-16:00 VULNERABLE MOMENTS: FEMALE CITIZENSHIP IN THE MAKING
– Chair : Irène Favier (LARHRA, UGA)
– Caroline Rusterholz ((Institut des Humanités en Médecine, CHUV – Université de Lausanne) : “Teen, Sex and the Brook Advisory Centre, 1960s-1990s”
– Sarah Crook (Swansea University) “I was not a feminist until I had children, and I became a sociologist as an escape from the problems of having children’: feminist sociology and the production of knowledge about distressed motherhood in 1970s Britain”
– Alexandrine Guyard-Nedelec (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) “C-sectioning women with mental health issues: a controversial practice”
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