Beate Binder

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Beate Binder (born before 1980) is a German ethnologist .

Life

From 1980 to 1988 she studied empirical cultural studies, modern history with a focus on Eastern Europe and sociology at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . Since 2008 she has been professor for European Ethnology and Gender Studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin .

Her main research interests are gender studies in European ethnology, feminist cultural anthropology and cultural anthropology of queer living environments, urban anthropology, connections between space, gender and sexuality, political anthropology / anthropology of political processes, legal anthropology and memory policies and practices.

Beate Binder is co-speaker at the Center for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies (partly), Chair of the Examination Board at the Institute for European Ethnology and Chair of the Advisory Board of the Specialized Information Service for Social and Cultural Anthropology at Humboldt University.

Fonts (selection)

  • Electrification as a vision. On the symbolic history of a technology in everyday life . Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde, Tübingen 1999, ISBN 3-932512-06-5 (Zugl .: Dissertation. University of Tübingen, 1996).
  • Dispute in the city center. The Berlin Schloßplatz . Böhlau Verlag , Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-412-20040-4 (Zugl .: Habilitation paper. Humboldt-Univ., Berlin 2006/2007).

Web links

Literature by and about Beate Binder in the catalog of the German National Library