Loes Oudenhuijsen
Loes Oudenhuijsen is a PhD candidate at the African Studies Centre Leiden. She holds a BSc in International Development Studies from Wageningen University, and an MA in African Studies (research) from Leiden University. At the ASCL she works on her own PhD-project about transformations and continuations in gender norms in Senegal, through a focus on the positioning of sexually dissident women in society. At the ASCL, she is furthermore involved in teaching in the (Res)MA African Studies. Loes is also an editorial board member of Lova, the Dutch association for feminist anthropology and gender studies. Additionally, she is a member of its working group Safety in the Field, which seeks to explore and discuss how ethnographic fieldwork can be taught and practiced in safer, inclusive and ethical ways. Loes has also been involved in the Voice4Thought foundation, and has published with Prof. Dr Mirjam de Bruijn on women in slam poetry.
Loes is currently (temporarily) also a Communications Officer at the African Studies Centre Leiden. She is responsible for the organisation of ASCL events, press information, and the ASCL annual report.
L.W. Oudenhuijsen's profile on the Leiden University website
Desiring researchers: reflecting on sexuality and fieldwork in Senegal (2022)
Feminists and other dangerous elements: the politicisation of gender and sexuality in Senegal (2021)
Quietly queer(ing): the normative value of sutura and its potential for young women in urban Senegal (2021)
Female slam poets of francophone Africa: spirited words for social change (2021)
Introduction ASCL library web dossier 'African feminism' (2021)
Queer Senegalese migration can redefine activism (2020)
A rebel youth? : social media, charismatic leadership and 'radicalized' youth in the 2015 Biafra protests (2019)
Inclusive development in Africa (2019)
''You have to know how to play, otherwise they will catch you'' : young women and the navigation of same-sex intimacies in contemporary urban Senegal (2018)
''You have to know how to play, otherwise they will catch you'' : young women and the navigation of same-sex intimacies in contemporary urban Senegal
Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL), 2018
L.W. Oudenhuijsen
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'A rebel youth? : social media, charismatic leadership and 'radicalized' youth in the 2015 Biafra protests'
In: M.E. de Bruijn: 'Biographies of radicalization', Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2019.
'Desiring researchers: reflecting on sexuality and fieldwork in Senegal'
in: LOVA journal of feminist anthropology and gender studies, no. 42, pp. 21-38, 2022.
'Quietly queer(ing): the normative value of sutura and its potential for young women in urban Senegal'
in: Africa, vol. 91, no. 3, pp. 434-452, 2021.
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'Female slam poets of francophone Africa: spirited words for social change'
in: Africa, vol. 91, no. 5, pp. 742-767, 2021.
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