Online-Gespräch
18:00 – 20:00
ZOOM
Sexual Autonomy and Criminal Justice. A Conversation on Emancipatory Criminalization and Carceral Feminism
The event is hosted by the convenors of the Blankensee Colloquium Sexuelle Selbstbestimmung jenseits des Körperlichen Prof. Boris Burghardt, Dr. Anja Schmidt and Dr. Leonie Steinl. The Blankensee-Colloquia are a program of the Wissenschaftskolleg. The consist of a series of workshops on emerging topics in the Social Sciences and Humanities, organized by young Berlin and Brandenburg scholars.
To attend, please join here:
hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/69574344980
Meeting-ID: 695 7434 4980
Passwort: 769453
Our conception of sexual autonomy has changed significantly over the last
decades. We have moved away from collective determinations of morality and
decency towards individual sexual autonomy. These developments, together with fundamental changes in the un derstanding of gendered power hierarchies, have led to the establishment of a so called paradigm of consent. This paradigm, celebrated by many feminists and human rights activists, has also caused controversial debates on over criminalization and carceral feminism, raising the question: Are the emancipatory ideals of feminist social movements compatible with the means of criminal law?
Priya Basil (writer and activist, Berlin) Prof. Aya Gruber (University of Colorado) and Prof. Tatjana Hörnle (Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg) will reflect upon these questions in an online conversation.