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Lecture by Judith Beyer in Geneva

In her talk Rethinking Community in Myanmar. Practices of We-Formation among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon, Judith Beyer will introduce the concept of “we-formation” as a fundamental yet underexplored capacity of humans to relate to one another outside of and apart from demarcated ethno-religious lines and corporate groups.

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Interview with Prof. Beyer

The University of Konstanz interviewed Prof. Judith Beyer about her current research on statelessness.

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YERUN-Article on “HDTP”

The Hilde Domin Training Programme is being introduced in the Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN).

Judith Beyer published in European Journal of Psychoanalysis

Prof. Judith Beyer has published an article in the peer-reviewed journal European Journal of Psychoanalysis. In "Perversion and the state. Lacan, de Sade and why '120 Days of Sodom' is now French national heritage“ she draws on Jacques Lacan’s teachings in order to make sense of the recent acquisition of Marquis de Sade’s original manuscript by the French state.

Book launch of Prof. Beyer’s monograph

Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer launched her new anthropological monograph „Rethinking Community in Myanmar. Practices of We-Formation among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon“ at the 15th International Burma Studies Conference held at the University of Zurich (9-11 June 2023)

Lecture by Prof. Beyer in Paris

Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer is going to present at the Group Recherche Birmanie of the Centre Asie du Sud-Ist (CASE) in Paris on Tuesday, 16 May 2023. The title of her lecture is „We-formation. Reflections on methodology, the military coup attempt and how to engage with Myanmar today.

Carolin Hirsch: The Gendered Rebel

Carolin Hirsch’s analysis focuses on resisting structural discrimination and violence, based on sexism, and concealed as gendered norms and expectations, in everyday life within the Yangon-based punk collective Rebel Community.

Dr. Lena Rose: Asylum Adjudications

In the new article by Dr. Lena Rose, she provides an overview of asylum decisions based on religious conversion, and also highlights the tensions between religion, culture, and power.

Prof Beyer: taz-commentary

„Distinguishing between government and rule of terror” – with this subheading, Prof Judith Beyer describes the responsibility in which she sees the international community, therefore Germany to be, regarding Myanmar in her commentary from March 31 2023.

Current news

Lecture by Judith Beyer in Geneva

In her talk Rethinking Community in Myanmar. Practices of We-Formation among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon, Judith Beyer will introduce the concept of “we-formation” as a fundamental yet underexplored capacity of humans to relate to one another outside of and apart from demarcated ethno-religious lines and corporate groups.

Read more

 

 

Interview with Prof. Beyer

The University of Konstanz interviewed Prof. Judith Beyer about her current research on statelessness.

[Translate to Englisch:]

YERUN-Article on “HDTP”

The Hilde Domin Training Programme is being introduced in the Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN).

Judith Beyer published in European Journal of Psychoanalysis

Prof. Judith Beyer has published an article in the peer-reviewed journal European Journal of Psychoanalysis. In "Perversion and the state. Lacan, de Sade and why '120 Days of Sodom' is now French national heritage“ she draws on Jacques Lacan’s teachings in order to make sense of the recent acquisition of Marquis de Sade’s original manuscript by the French state.

Book launch of Prof. Beyer’s monograph

Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer launched her new anthropological monograph „Rethinking Community in Myanmar. Practices of We-Formation among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon“ at the 15th International Burma Studies Conference held at the University of Zurich (9-11 June 2023)

Lecture by Prof. Beyer in Paris

Prof. Dr. Judith Beyer is going to present at the Group Recherche Birmanie of the Centre Asie du Sud-Ist (CASE) in Paris on Tuesday, 16 May 2023. The title of her lecture is „We-formation. Reflections on methodology, the military coup attempt and how to engage with Myanmar today.

Carolin Hirsch: The Gendered Rebel

Carolin Hirsch’s analysis focuses on resisting structural discrimination and violence, based on sexism, and concealed as gendered norms and expectations, in everyday life within the Yangon-based punk collective Rebel Community.

Dr. Lena Rose: Asylum Adjudications

In the new article by Dr. Lena Rose, she provides an overview of asylum decisions based on religious conversion, and also highlights the tensions between religion, culture, and power.

Prof Beyer: taz-commentary

„Distinguishing between government and rule of terror” – with this subheading, Prof Judith Beyer describes the responsibility in which she sees the international community, therefore Germany to be, regarding Myanmar in her commentary from March 31 2023.