Sex Education - Quo vadis? EN_Backup
The Symposium "Sex Education - quo vadis?" encourages an interdisciplinary exchange on previously underexposed topics concerning the relationship between sexuality, gender and pedagogy. From different theoretical perspectives (philosophy of education, gender theory, psychoanalysis and body history) we want to ask about the changes in generational and gender relations and the resulting consequences for education.
Thursday 5th May & Friday 6th May 2022 at Bergische Universität in Wuppertal
organized by: Rita Casale, Anna Hartmann (Wuppertal) & Jeannette Windheuser (Berlin)
supported by: DFG and the 14th price for equal treatment by the BUW (2019)
In recent years, sex education has been perceived as a European task in public health. Especially the educational institutions – such as schools or Kindergarten – are gaining more importance as a place of mediation.
In this context, the relationship between sexuality and pedagogy, once again, has been a subject of debate in Germany. This connection has already been discussed enthusiastically during the (so-called) sexual revolution in the late 1960s. At the same time, a debate about the importance of sex education had taken place.
While the debate was characterized by a plurality of different sexual education approaches, it is now, in contrast, dominated by a specific theoretical uniformity. With the concept of Sexuelle Bildung, a sex education concept predominates the discussion in Germany that emphasizes the ‘self-formation’; and ‘autonomy’; of the subjects. Thus, the concept displaces the moment of relationality. Although gender is an obvious part of sex education today, unlike in the 1960s, questions of relationality or care and gender hierarchy are rarely discussed.
Francesca Romana Recchia Luciani (Bari, IT): Sexed Existence. The sexistential vulnerability of bodies-in-contact in Jean-Luc Nancy's philosophy
Barbara Duden (Berlin, GER): Das Verschwinden der Erfahrungswirklichkeit / The disappearance of the reality of experience
Neil Cocks (Reading, GB): Sex Education, `Wild Analysis‘ and the Constitutive Third
Rolf Pohl (Hannover, GER): Wo ist denn der Trieb geblieben? Über die Verflüchtigung der Sexualität in pädagogischen Diskursen und die Reproduktion der männlichen Vorherrschaft / Where did the drive go? About the volatilization of sexuality in pedagogic discourses and the reproduction of male domination
Julia König (Mainz, GER): Überbetont und dethematisiert. Das Unbehagen am Generationenverhältnis in Debatten über kindliche Sexualität / Overemphasised and ignored. The discomfort about generational relations in debates about child sexuality
Meike Sophia Baader (Hildesheim, GER): Blinde Flecken und problematische Verhältnisse. Sexualität und Pädagogik von den 1960er Jahren bis in die Gegenwart / Blind Spots and difficult relations. Sexuality and pedagogy from 1960 to present
Tove Soiland (Zürich, CH): Was ist Geschlecht? Die Sicht der Psychoanalyse und ihre feministische Adaption / What is sex? Psychoanalytic perspectives and their feministadaption
Rita Casale (Wuppertal, GER): Der Vorrang des Ichs: Der Narzissmus als Unmöglichkeit einer erotischen Beziehung / Narcissism: the impossibility of erotic relations
Jeannette Windheuser (Berlin, GER): Bildungs- und Erziehungsvorstellungen in der Sexualpädagogik / Educational ideas in sex education
Anna Hartmann (Wuppertal, GER): Das Sexuelle der sexuellen Bildung / The sexual of sex education