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ANOUK GUINE
52 Rue de la Verrerie
75004 Paris
Telf: +33 06 32 98 09 16
E-mail address
anouk@anoukguine.com
QUALIFICATIONS
Since 2006: Accepted in the French
national screening process as a qualified candidate for
positions of Associate Professor (Maître de Conférences) in
sociology.
Ph.D., Blaise Pascal University,
Clermont-Ferrand, France
October 1999-February 2005. Gender
Studies, British Studies
- Dissertation Title: “Multiculturalisms and Women’s
Rights: Female Genital Mutilation in Great Britain,” under
the supervision of Dr. Martine Spensky
http://www.anrtheses.com.fr/Catalogue/SCat_2247.htm
http://w3.univ-tlse2.fr/genre/index.php?
css=genre&lvl=categ_see&id=912
- With highest honours (“very honorable mention, with
the unanimous congratulations of the jury”)
- Members of the jury: Michel Wieviorka; Rada Ivekovic;
Jean-Paul Révauger; Bernard Lefevre d'Hellencourt
Summary of the thesis:
http://www.penelopes.org/xarticle.php3?id_article=5788
M.A. (DEA), Paris 8 University (St
Denis)
- 1993-1994. Gender Studies, American Studies
Thesis Title: “Gender, Migrations and Ethnic Identities:
Spanish-Speaking
Caribbean Women and Popular Art,” under the supervision of
Dr. Mario Menendez
M.A. (Maitrise), Catholic Institute of
Paris (CIP)
- 1992-1993. British Studiess
- 1989-1991: General Courses of Political Sciences,
Trieste University, Italy
- 1987-1989: B.A., British Studies, CIP and Paris IV
(Sorbonne)
GENDER STUDIES
SEMINARS
(attended between 1993 and 2003)
- 2003 (July): “The Integration of
Gender in Development, A First Approach,” Association Femmes
et Développement (AFED), Paris, France, Tel. (33) 01 43 38
84 32,
Email : msaussey@voilà.fr
- 1998: “Women, Science and
Technology,” organized by The Argentinian Network for
Gender, Science and Technology (RAGCyT) and the
Interdisciplinary Institute for Gender Studies, Buenos Aires
University (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina,
http://www.ragcyt.org.ar/UntitledFrameset-3.html
- 1995: “Perspectives of the 4th
World Conference on Women,” organized by the Coordinator of
Latin American and Caribbean NGOs, Pacífico University,
Lima, Peru
- 1994: “Gender and Public Policy,”
organized by the Gender Program, Sociology Department, PUCP,
Lima, Peru,
http://www.pucp.edu.pe/content/pagina9.php?
pID=1244&pIDSeccionWeb=26&pIDContenedor=1248
&pIDIdiomaLocal=1&pIDReferencial
- 1993-94: “Sociology of Gender,”
Nicole-Claude Mathieu, School of ADvanced Studies in Social
Sciences (EHESS), Paris, France,
http://las.ehess.fr/document.php?id=217
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
- Native French Speaker
- Fluent (speaking, reading, writing) in English,
Spanish and Italian
- Intermediate knowledge of Portuguese and German
- Basic notions of Modern Greek
FELLOWSHIP
- 2001 (June): Robert Schuman Center
for Advanced Studies (http://www.iue.it/RSCAS/), gender
Studies Programme Summer School, “Women and Gender Relations
in Europe: The Southern and Eastern Boundaries,” European
University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy [with Profs.
Eleni Varikas, Rada Ivekovic, Azadeh Kian, Rosi Braidotti]
APPOINTMENTS
- June 2006-August 2007: United
Nations-Mandated University for Peace, San José, Costa Rica
Assistant Professor, Gender and Peace Building Programme
(masters programme), Gender and Peace Education Department
- January-June 2006: New School for
Social Research (NSSR), New York, USA
Visiting Assistant Professor, Political Science
Department (masters and Ph.D programmes)
- 1999-2003: Blaise Pascal
University, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Adjunct Lecturer and Research Assistant, British and
American Studies Department
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Teaching, Supervising
University for Peace, Costa Rica
COURSES and TOPICS COVERED
- Gender, Security and Peace Building (Security,
peacebuilding, gender and feminism; women, security,
insecurity and fear; women and nationalism; the
militarization of women; gender-related violence against
women in war zones; gender-related violence against men;
violence against women by the United Nations; gender-based
violence, human rights of women, and the UN; Peace, women's
movements, and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual and
Transgendered (GLBT) activism; gender, conflict resolution,
post-conflict transformation, and peacekeeping; human
rights, citizenship, gender and peacebuilding).
Syllabus:
http://www.upeace.org/academic/masters
/sylabus_gender/GPB-6045.pdf
- Gender and Non-Violent Transformation of Conflict
(Origins of violence, rrots of masculine violence; feminists
perspectives on nonviolence; philosophical, religious and
secular origins of nonviolence; spiritual dimensions of
nonviolence or nonviolent activism as Collective Action;
pragmatist approach to nonviolence; articulating feminism
with pacifism, and Just-War; sexual terrorism; institutional
sexism; gay and lesbian antiviolence activism; women against
violence).
Syllabus:
http://www.genderandsecurity.org/Gender%
20and%20Non-Violent%20Transformation%20of%
20Conflict-Guine.pdf - Gender,
Migration and Multiculturalism (feminist scholarship about
gender, women and international migration; feminist theories
of multiculturalism; migrant women and labour markets;
remittances; reproductive labour of female migrants
(domestic service, modern slavery); individual rights of
minority ethnic women (Female Genital Mutilation, forced
marriage, domestic violence, "honour" killings); Islamic
feminism; case studies drawn from the experience of Asian,
Latin American, Caribbean and African women).
- Gender and Media (Feminist critiques on communication
studies; media power and gender; representations of gender
in the media; women's agency in media production; feminism,
multiculturalism, and the media; transnational female
migration and the video art). This course aims at
identifying some of the areas on which the media perpetuates
patriarchal practices in different cultures and societies.
From a multicultural and transnational perspective, we will
examine how feminist media studies have contributed to the
analysis of the specific role of the media in reinforcing
social relations, in particular gender relations of power.
We will work within the theoretical frameworks elaborated by
critical and cultural media feminist scholars.
- Feminist Research Methods (ethical dilemmas in
feminist research; elaboration of a feminist research
project).
SUPERVISOR of four masters level dissertations:
- Anat Nir – Israel: “Taking it to the Bank: Women's
Financial Empowerment in Israel”
- Joshua Cerretti – USA: “The Gendered Exports of
Corporate – Driven Globalization”
- Annie Kiel – USA: Sex trafficking in Costa Rica
- Kathryn Goesel – USA: Sex education and Abstinence
Education. Comparative Study US and CR
SERVICE TO UPEACE: - Coordinator of the Gender
Mainstreaming Project for UPEACE Academic Programmes
- Organizer of the Fund-Raising Proposal for the Chinese
Government
- Member of the Counselling Team (for students and
staff)
- Member of the UPEACE Publications Department
- Member of the Working Group on Research Policy
New School for Social Research, USA
http://newschool.edu/gf/polsci/faculty/guine/index.htm
COURSES:
- Gender and Comparative Politics: The State
and Women's Movements in Europe, Latin America and the
United States - Gender and Ethnic Diversity in
Contemporary Europe
Blaise Pascal University, France
COURSES:
- British Civilization
- Literary and Technical Translation (French-English;
English-French)
- 1997-1998: Scholar Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Professor of English, Spanish and French
- 1995-1997: School of Translation and Interpretation (ESIT),
Lima
Professor of English-Spanish Translation Techniques
- 1994-1996: Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP),
Lima
Professors of English
Consultancies in Gender and
Development - 2007
(Oct. 23rd-27th): Workshop Training in Gender Responsive
Budgeting Initiatives, UNICEF, Abidjan, Ivory Cost.
http://appablog.wordpress.com/2007/10/23/
l’unicef-et-le-gouvernement-ivoirien-s’engagent-
pour-une-meilleure-integration-du-genre-dans-
les-interventions/ - 2007 (June
7th): Launching of the National Network for Human
Development for the elaboration of the National Report on
Human Development 2007, UNDP, San José, Costa Rica. Member
of the Working Group on Gender issues.
http://www.nu.or.cr/pnudcr/dmdocuments/nacion.pdf
http://www.nu.or.cr/pnudcr/index.php
?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
- 2006 (Oct. 30th, Nov. 1st): Working Group on “Sexual
and Economic Exploitation,” Subregional Seminar on the
Implementation of the Final Observations of the Committee on
the Rights of the Child, Office of the UN High Commissioner
of Human Rights (OHCHR). San José, Costa Rica.
http://www.crin.org/docs/Follow_up_Costa_Rica_1106.pdf
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/crc/docs
/CR-list-participants.pdf
- 1995-1996:: Center for Population, Promotion and
Development(Ceprodep), Lima and Ayacucho, Peru.
http://www.ceprodep.org.pe/ Worked
with internally displaced populations (IDPs) and victims of
political violence. Participated in the writing project of
the history of the “Federation of the Mothers’ Club of
Ayacucho.” Conducted interviews of the leaders of this
institution in Ayacucho about the impact of the Federation
on the evolution of gender relations in the productive and
reproductive areas. - 1995-1996:
Center for the Study and the Promotion of Development
(Desco), Lima, Peru.
http://www.desco.org.pe/index.shtml
Integrated gender analysis in project cycles
Research Activities - Research Associate of the GTM-IRESCO :
Gender, Work, Mobilities - Research Institute on
Contemporary Societies; 59-61 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris,
France
http://www.gtm.cnrs-bellevue.fr/site-gtm/presentation.htm
- Research Associate of the CRCEMC: Research Centre on
Foreign Civilizations in the Contemporary World; 4 rue
Ledru, Maison de la Recherche, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand,
France
http://maison-recherche.univ-pclermont.fr
/labos/crcemc.htm
http://www.annuaire-au-eminin.net/bioSPENSKYmartine.html
- Member of the UPEACE Human Rights Centre Advisory
Board; P.O. Box: 138-6100 San José, Costa Rica
http://www.hrc.upeace.org/
Lectures (presented between 1995 and
2007)
- "Conceptualizacion de la violencia doméstica y
violencia contre las mujeres," as Co-Organizer of aWorkshop
on "Domestic Violence in Costa Rica," Programme of
International Peace Studies, University for Peace, 6 June
2007. - “Gender-related persecution,
women’s rights and refugee law in Europe and the U.S.,”
Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University,
30-31 March 2006.
- “Public, Private, Multiculturalism and Women’s Rights:
The Case of FGM Today in Great Britain,” at the
International Conference on “Citizenship(s), Empires and
Globalization” organized by the CRCEMC, Clermont II
University, 25-27 Sept. 2003.
- “Multiculturalism and Gender : Between the Public and
Private Sphere,” at the conference organized by
ASMCF-CRECIB, Paris XIII University, 4-6 Sept. 2003.
- “State, Individual Rights and Female Genital
Mutilation (FGM) in Great Britain Today,” at the CRCEMC
monthly seminar, Clermont-Ferrand, April 2001.
- “Female Genital Mutilation and the Law in Great
Britain,” at the 1st International Symposium on “The
Challenge of Difference: Articulating Gender, Race and
Class,” Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), 9-12 April 2000,
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
- “Reproductive Health in a Gender Perspective,” for The
Gender Studies Program, Catholic University of Peru (PUCP),
Lima, Peru, 1995.
Membership in Associations and
Networks - Association Francaise de
Science Politique (AFSC), Paris, France - Association
Francaise de Sociologie (AFS), Paris - Association of
Young Researchers in Feminist Studies, Gender and
Sexualities (EFIGIES), Paris
http://www.efigies.org/
- Institute of Development Studies, Sussex University,
Brighton, UK. - Research and Training (Great) Network
in Gender and Development, East Anglia University, UK
- Genre en Action, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Paris,
France
http://www.genreenaction.net/spip.php?article209
- Groupe pour l’Abolition des Mutilations Sexuelles
(GAMS), Paris, France
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/..associationgams/
pages/presgams.html
PUBLICATIONS
Book (Forthcoming)
Multiculturalism and Women’s Rights: The Case of Female
Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the UK. Book proposal to be
submitted to La Découverte, Paris (French version) and
Cambridge University Press (English version).
Articles & Book Chapters
- “Engendering Redistribution, Recognition, and
Representation. The Case of Female Genital Mutilation in the
UK and France.” Anouk Guiné, Javier Moreno. Politics &
Society, vol. 35, n. 3, Sept. 2007.
http://pas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/35/3/477
- “Multiculturalism and Citizenship in the UK: The Case
of Female Genital Mutilation,” Anouk Guiné, Javier Moreno,
in Female Exiles in the 20th and 21st Century Europe, Gesa
Zinn & Maureen Tobin Stanley (eds.), Palgrave Macmillan,
2007. http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/
product.aspx?isbn=1403983690
- “Citizenship, Gender and Cultural Rights. The Case of
Female Genital Mutilation in the UK and France,” Anouk
Guiné, Javier Moreno. Forthcoming in
Citoyenneté et Diversité. Nations, Genre, Cultures, Groupes
Minorisés, James Cohen & Martine Spensky (eds.), Research
Center on Foreign Civilisations in the Contemporary World
(CRCEMC), Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2007.
- “Multiculturalisme et Genre: Entre la sphère publique
et la sphère privée,” Cahiers du Genre n° 38, Paris, 2005.
http://cahiers_du_genre.iresco.fr/numero38.htm
- “Etat, Droits des Individus et Droits Culturels:
L’excision en Grande-Bretagne aujourd’hui,” in
Citoyenneté(s): Perspectives Internationales, Martine
Spensky (ed.), CRCEMC, Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal,
Clermont-Ferrand, 2003.
http://www.cercles.com/review/r20/spensky.htm
http://maison-recherche.univ-bpclermont.fr/
presses/fi-s2-232-4.htm
- “Mutilación Genital Femenina y Ley en Gran Bretaña,”
Symposium: O desafio da Diferença: Articulando Género, Raça
e Clase, Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Brazil, 9-12
April 2000. CD-ROM, Institute of Latin American Studies,
University of London, School of Advanced Study.
http://www.desafio.ufba.br/gt7-003.html
Articles for the general public
- « Art et Genre: le sexe de la salsa et du merengue, »
Universo Latino, n° 6, 2003. - “Soy
andina, negra y telúrica,” Identidades. Oficial El Peruano.
n. 93, 19/09/2005.
http://www.omni-bus.com/congreso/opiniones/anouk.html
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