Brown Bag Presentation: A Talk with Annie Wilkinson
Department: Gender and Sexuality Studies
Date and Time: February 3, 2021 | 12:00 PM-1:00 PMEvent Location: Zoom (visit link to RSVP)
Event Details
Gender as Conspiracy: Epistemic Insecurity and the Work of Doubt in Anti-Gender Organizing in Mexico
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Annie Wilkinson is a PhD Candidate in Anthropology at UC Irvine and a Women's Studies and Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation (soon to be renamed!). She holds a Master degree in Social Sciences with an emphasis in Gender and Development from FLACSO-Ecuador, and is the author of a book on transnational ex-gay movements and conversion therapies in Ecuador. Her research interests include gender and sexual politics, right-wing populism, and transnational social movements in Latin America. Her current research project, which examines the nexus of in/security and anti-gender and anti-feminist movements in Mexico, has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the US Fulbright Commission, and the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.
RSVP by visiting https://bit.ly/WilkinsonTalk
Annie Wilkinson is a PhD Candidate in Anthropology at UC Irvine and a Women's Studies and Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation (soon to be renamed!). She holds a Master degree in Social Sciences with an emphasis in Gender and Development from FLACSO-Ecuador, and is the author of a book on transnational ex-gay movements and conversion therapies in Ecuador. Her research interests include gender and sexual politics, right-wing populism, and transnational social movements in Latin America. Her current research project, which examines the nexus of in/security and anti-gender and anti-feminist movements in Mexico, has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the US Fulbright Commission, and the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.