Marion Schulzeمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Marion Schulze is an Assistant Professor of Gender Studies and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Basel, serving as Co-Chair of the Center for Gender Studies. Her academic journey includes a joint professorship with Prof. Alain Müller and prior roles as Senior Lecturer at the University of Neuchâtel and doctoral researcher at the University of Basel. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Basel and a degree in Arts and English from the University of Osnabrück, Germany. Her research intersects feminist epistemology, sociology of social worlds, and knowledge materialities. Key projects include studying verbs-as-concepts in feminist theory (earning an SNSF Spark Grant), analyzing hardcore-punk's gender knowledge systems, and investigating digital infrastructures through K-Drama viewer studies. She also explores analog design practices and non-human entities in social world ecologies. Notable achievements include founding a EU-COFUND graduate school at the Swiss School of Public Health, authoring the monograph Hardcore & Gender , and curating an 1980s hardcore graphic design blog series. Her work bridges theory and practice through participatory ethnography and innovative archival methods. Key Research Themes: Feminist material theory, social world ecologies, hyphenation in feminist texts, multi-reality frameworks Methodological Innovations: Figure-ground archiving, organo-graphic approaches, translocal ethnography Prior professional milestones include building interdisciplinary academic programs and advancing queer methodologies in subcultural studies. Her current projects explore the intersection of plants and social worlds through material feminist frameworks.











