Projekte Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. rer. med. habil. Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio

Third-party funded projects (ongoing)

2023 – 2027

"The Hidden, suspicious, changeable sex. Shame and vigilance in the Early Modern Period" (PI M. Gadebusch Bondio und B.Röder): SFB 1369: "Vigilance Cultures. Transformations - Spaces - Techniques", LMU München (GA 1086/9-2).

Project Description

The project explores the tension between shame and vigilance in relation to theories and practices of gender standardisation during the early modern period. In doing so, the inspection of genitalia and the recording of data relating to genitalia will be reconstructed and examined with regard to how these practices were coupled with the overarching goals of determining gender and maintaining set gender orders in the face of latent endangerment to them. Medical debates about ambiguous or metamorphosing genitalia and their epistemic-normative and legal-practical-situational implications will be examined.

https://www.sfb1369.uni-muenchen.de/forschung/teilprojekte/projektbereich_c/teilprojekt_c02/index.html

2024 – 2027

“Art and ethics in therapy and prevention of sexualized violence – A pilot cooperation project between Bonn (G) and Bukavu (DRC)” (PI M. Gadebusch Bondio) 

Funded by the Rotary Club Bonn-Kreuzberg. Duration 2024-2027

Participating institutions

Institute for Medical Humanities, University Hospital Art Therapy, Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Bonn, Centre d'Excellence Denis Mukwege (CEDEM), Panzi Hospital, Bukavu

Participants in the Project

Bonn | Germany

Dr.phil. Dr.rer.med.habil. Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, PI, Director of the Institute for Medical Humanities, University Hospital Bonn 

Prof. Dr. Kathrin Seifert, Art Therapy, Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Bonn, University of applied sciences and arts, Ottersberg

Farida Fares, M.A. Art Therapy and WEB-Design

 

Bukavu | Congo

Agino Foussiakda Cécilia, PhD, Psychological Sciences, Msc Gender Studies, Directrice, Centre d'Excellence Dénis Mukwege, Université Evangélique en Afrique 

Juvenal Bazilashe Balegamire, PhD, Professeur à la Faculté des Sciences Sociales, Coordinateur du Master en Psychologie Clinique, Directeur du Centre de Recherches et Consultations Psychologiques (CERCOP), Université Evangélique en Afrique (UEA)

Project Description

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), armed rebel groups have been terrorizing the Congolese population for decades. Sexualized violence against women and children is systematically used to destroy families and destabilize communities. The holistic treatment model for victims of sexualized violence established in Bukawu, South Kiwu (DRC) by gynaecologist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Denis Mukwege has received worldwide resonance, recognition and support. The pilot cooperation project supports this successful initiative and combines art therapy with ethical objectives. Together with the psychotherapists at the Panzi Hospital, art therapy measures are being developed to support victims of sexualized violence and enable them to produce testimonies that tell of their experiences. In addition to strengthening female identity in patriarchal settings, art therapy is intended to help in the lengthy rehabilitation process that follows stigmatizing violence. The testimonies generated in the therapeutic encounter are processed on the basis of intercultural and ethical reflection in the historical-political context of the conflict and presented in museum spaces on site and virtually. Global responsibility and its implications are also made clear.The interaction between psychotherapists, art therapists and medical ethicists from Germany and Congo currently takes place in virtual meetings and hybrid formats of art therapy training for psychotherapists. A multifunctional platform serves as a digital studio and, in the future, as a space for a digital exhibition.

Completed third-party funded projects (in the last five years)

2020 – 2024

“The critique of evidence-based medicine and the diversification of medical evidence practices” (PI M. Gadebusch Bondio): FOR „Practicing Evidence – Evidencing Practice” (FOR 2448|2), 2. Phase

https://www.evidenzpraktiken-dfg.tum.de/en/tp1-die-kritik-an-der-evidenzbasierten-medizin/

2021 – 2023 "Testimonies of "subjective evidence" in dealing with Long COVID“ im Ergänzungspacket “Die De- and Restabilisierung von Evidenz in der Coronakrise" (PI M. Gadebusch Bondio): FOR " Practicing Evidence – Evidencing Practice " (FOR 2448|2)
2019 – 2023

"Vigilance as Ideal, Strategy and Method in the Medical Culture of the Pre-Modern Era" (PI M. Gadebusch Bondio): SFB 1369: "Vigilance Cultures. Transformations - Spaces - Techniques", LMU (GA 1086/9-1); Phase 1

https://www.en.sfb1369.uni-muenchen.de/index.html

2016 – 2020

Spokesperson and co-spokesperson of the DFG Research Unit „Practicing Evidence – Evidencing Practice” (FOR 2448|1) und Teilprojektleiterin: "The Janus Face of Participation: Evidence Practices in Personalized Medicine". (GA 1086/8-1), 1. Phase

https://www.evidenzpraktiken-dfg.tum.de/

2016 – 2020 "Medicus politicus - medical designs for the protection and improvement of human nature in times of crisis"(PI M. Gadebusch Bondio): FOR "Nature in political designs of order: Antiquity - Middle Ages - Early Modern Period" (FOR 1986); (GA 1086/7-2).

 

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