Julia Wartmann graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Cultural Anthropology and Arabic from the University in Zurich. She then went on to receive her MSc in International Relations of the Middle East with Arabic from the University of Edinburgh. She received her PhD from the University of Basel for her thesis on the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria’s gender equality reforms. She is interested in postcolonial feminist theories, particularly the interlacement of nationalist discourses with gender and how societies are governed by these discourses. Her work, which investigates the role of freedom’s meaning in reinforcing gender binaries, can be situated at the intersection of International Relations and Gender Studies.
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Switzerland
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Accademia – university – higher education institutions
Epistemology – theory – methodology
Interdisciplinarity – transdisciplinarity
Intersectionality
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International Relations, Political Studies
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