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Mgr. Kateřina Kolářová Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities
19 classes
68 publications
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Feminist Theories of Care
YMG075 |
Faculty of Humanities
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GLBT film studies
YMG147 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Feminist intersectional theories
YMG148 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Queer Cinema
YMG247 |
Faculty of Humanities
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LGBTQ Film studies and Transnational Cultures
YMGS624 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Queer Cinema in Transnational Perspective
YMGS644 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Economics of gender/ Feminist economics course-seminar
YMG091 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Feminist Cultural Studies
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YMG110 |
Faculty of Humanities
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„Postižení“, sexualita, rasa: intersekcionální perspektivy v disability studies
YMG177 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Post-socialism in Intersectional Perspective
YMG190 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Crip Notes on the Idea of Development
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities
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'What Kind of Development Are We Talking About?' A Virtual Roundtable with Tsitsi Chataika, Nilika Mehrotra, Karen Soldatic and Kateřina Kolářová
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Inarticulate Post-Socialist Crip: On the Cruel Optimism of Neoliberal Transformations in the Czech Republic
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2014 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Politics of Gender Culture under State Socialism : An Expropriated Voice
2014 |
Faculty of Humanities
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(Mal)adjusted to the Crisis, Disabled for Citizenship? Disability and Race in Discourses of "the Crisis"
2014 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Gender as an analytical tool in understanding sexual harassment
2011 |
Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Education
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How Sam Became a Father, Became a Citizen: Scripts of Neoliberal Inclusion of Disability
2011 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Performing the Pain: Opening the (Crip) Body for (Queer) Pleasures
2010 |
Faculty of Humanities
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‘Crip it! : Cultural Representations of (Physical) Disability and Their Contemporary Transformations”
2010 |
Faculty of Humanities
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EPISTEMOLOGIES AND PRACTICES OF THE (‘ABERRANT’) SELF: JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS’ DISCURSIVE STRUGGLES WITH THE “TRUTH ABOUT HIMSELF”
2008 |
Faculty of Humanities
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