Marion SCHULZE
Senior Lecturer Gender Studies
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Marion Schulze is a Lecturer in Gender Studies at the Center for the Understanding of Social Processes at the University of Neuchâtel. She teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in gender studies and translocal sub- and popular cultures.
For her PhD in Sociology, Schulze worked on the gender arrangements in the subculture hardcore(-punk). She investigated the gender conventions, the gendered socialization and gender representations in this world through translocal qualitative research in Europe, Japan and North America. This project was funded through grants by the Swiss National Science Foundation under the title "Not Just Boys' Fun" (2008-2009).
Schulze is focusing on Korean Dramas for her PostDoc. Specifically, she will examine the ways that gender representations travel and are transmitted through them translocally.
Whilst completing her PhD, she attended the Swiss Graduate School in Gender Studies at the University of Basle (2005-2008), was Visiting Academic at the Sociology Department at Goldsmiths, University of London (2008) and worked as an assistant at the Laboratory for the Studies of Transnational and Social Processes at the University of Neuchâtel (2008-2009). Schulze's undergraduate and graduate studies have been in English, Arts, Sociology and Pedagogics at the University of Osnabrueck, Germany. She wrote her Masters Thesis in the Theory of Arts on Graffiti and Photography.
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