On the Wonders of Solidarity @Maagdenhuis

Amsterdam, March 21st, 2015* This Saturday morning I take a break from the sizzling activism that happens in and around the Maagdenhuis and that I, as so many others, have participated in intensively over the last three weeks. As I am sitting with my morning coffee, I know that I urgently need this break, though … Continue reading On the Wonders of Solidarity @Maagdenhuis

Aftermath

Another story from academia. Based on real events and on my imagination. “He who passively accepts evilis as much involved in itas he who helps to perpetrate it."Martin Luther King „There were people around.“Aslı Vatansever * I heard what happened to you from people who do not know you. You were a student assistant studying … Continue reading Aftermath

Invisible letters

A lyrical reflection on the culture of fear in academia   You don’t want to be intimidated you don't want to be ruled by your fear you don't want to give up on your sense of justice.   You engage with a logic that destroys the creativity and spurns the vibrancy of many years of daily … Continue reading Invisible letters

Teaching from the Margins*

During my studies, gender was very much at the heart of what fascinated me about history. My most important academic socialization happened when I and some fellow students started organizing a couple of public lecture series on gender studies during the 1990s in Münster in Germany. From all over Germany and beyond we invited the … Continue reading Teaching from the Margins*

Breaking through the silence – building a new community

#MeTooUniversiteit In the last few weeks the reality of (sexual) harassment, abuse of power and intimidation at Dutch universities has come stronger than ever into public consciousness via a series of articles reporting on several new studies. This has culminated in a powerful piece of investigative journalism which exposes systematic sexual harassment by a law … Continue reading Breaking through the silence – building a new community

A Clean Record – Fictions of Innocence in Academia

Prologue I would love nothing more than to leave my past experiences in academia behind me. The problem is that my past experiences are other peoples’ painful present. With the echoes of these experiences still residing in my body, I cannot ignore any more what stays hidden beneath the surface in the world around me. … Continue reading A Clean Record – Fictions of Innocence in Academia

Abuse of Power and Neoliberal Academia

As I follow the wave of #MeToo stories while hoping the movement is going to spill over to higher education, I find myself reflecting on the larger issue of the different forms in which power is abused in academia. Academia has changed quite radically in the last thirty years. What is the relationship between the … Continue reading Abuse of Power and Neoliberal Academia

How it Hits You, Again and Again

A Story from Academia, Part II When I wrote about my experience of being bullied in academia, I revisited the events that have hurt me to the point of nearly crushing me. I engaged in rethinking how it had affected me and how it had affected others around me. As I wrote down these memories … Continue reading How it Hits You, Again and Again

“These Things Can Break You”

A Story from Academia* My burnout happened three years ago, and it took me more than a year to recover from it. I had to stop working because I had panic attacks, sudden stomach aches and I often began to tremble and break into a sweat for no good reason. I realized at a certain … Continue reading “These Things Can Break You”