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Sabine Grenz is an Associate Professor of interdisciplinary gender studies at the University of Vienna, holding positions in the Department of Gender Research across the Faculty of Philosophy and Educational Science and Faculty of Social Sciences. She leads the Gender Research Unit and has previously served as a temporary professor at the University of Vienna and a visiting professor of diversity studies at the University of Göttingen. She is also a private lecturer at Humboldt University of Berlin’s ZtG Center. Her research focuses on feminist epistemology, postsecular feminism, and the institutionalization of gender studies.
Her academic journey includes a dissertation on masculinity and sexuality among male sex work clients (2004) and a habilitation thesis analyzing wartime diaries of German women during WWII (2014). Current projects explore postsecularity in feminist studies, gender/sexuality intersections, and societal institutional dynamics. She critiques anti-feminist movements and advocates for gender studies’ academic and political relevance.
Research interests span feminist methodological innovations, religion-spirituality intersections, and power dynamics in knowledge production. Her work bridges theory and activism, addressing both academic and societal challenges. No awards are explicitly noted, but her prolific publications reflect significant scholarly contributions.
Her advising and grants are not detailed here, though her roles imply extensive mentorship. She collaborates across institutions, emphasizing interdisciplinary and transnational feminist frameworks.




