George Mosse Fund

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The Foundation George Mosse Fund of the University of Amsterdam (Stichting George Mosse Fonds van de Universiteit van Amsterdam) is a Dutch foundation (stichting) that aims to promote gay and lesbian studies.[1] It was founded in 2001 at the University of Amsterdam, with a bequest from George Mosse's inheritance,[2] given out of appreciation for the cultural-historical education and research on homosexuality in Amsterdam.[1] The foundation is known primarily for its annual lecture.[3][4]

Named afterGeorge Mosse
Formation2001
Official language
Dutch
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George Mosse Fund
George Mosse Fonds
Named afterGeorge Mosse
Formation2001
FieldsQueer studies
Official language
Dutch
Parent organization
University of Amsterdam
AffiliationsIHLIA LGBT Heritage
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Mosse Lectures

Simone van Saarloos during her Mosse Lecture of 2016.

An initiative of the George Mosse Fund, the Mosse Lectures is a series of public lectures held annually in Amsterdam, organized by the George Mosse Fund, in collaboration with IHLIA.[5] The series was inaugurated by Hafid Bouazza, a Moroccan-Dutch writer

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YearLecturerTitleRef.
2002Hafid Bouazza"Homoseksualiteit en Islam" [Homosexuality and Islam][6]
2003Marjan Sax"Naar een nieuwe seksuele revolutie" [Towards a new sexual revolution][3]
2004Dolly Bellefleur (Ruud Douma)"Transformatiekunst, miskende muze" [Transformation art, unsung muse][3]
2005Bas Heijne"De eeuwige homo" [The eternal gay][3]
2006Maaike Meijer"Leve de penisnijd" [Long live the penis envy][3]
2007Gerardjan Rijnders"De buik vol" [The belly full][7]
2008Gerrit Komrij"Waarom zijn Nederlanders zo dol op homoseksuelen?" [Why are the Dutch so fond of homosexuals?][8]
2009Gloria Wekker"Van Homo Nostalgie en betere tijden. Multiculturaliteit en postkolonialiteit" [On Gay Nostalgia and better times. Multiculturalism and postcolonialism][9][10]
2010Stephan Sanders"Homoseksualiteit & het Goede Leven. Over homoseksueel denken, doen en zijn" [Homosexuality & the Good Life. About homosexual thinking, doing and being][11]
2011Maxim Februari (Marjolijn Februari)"Wat is seks eigenlijk?" [What exactly is sex?][12]
2012Ted van Lieshout"Drijft de emancipatie homo's terug in de kast?" [Is emancipation driving gays back in the closet?][13]
2013Jet Bussemaker"Grenzen aan homo-emancipatiebeleid: burgerwacht of politieagent? – Over de 'red lines' van het homo-emancipatiebeleid" [Limits to gay emancipation policy: civilian or police officer? - About the 'red lines' of the gay emancipation policy][2]
2014Mohammed Benzakour"HoMa: Zwierige redder in nood" [HoMa: Graceful lifesaver][1]
2015Hedy d'Ancona"Voorbij de M/V-maatschappij?" [Beyond the M/F society?][14]
2016Simone van Saarloos"Are You Out To Be Gay?"[15]
2017Gert Hekma"Vijftig jaar homo-acceptatie uit de kast. Van onbereikbaar ideaal tot ontoereikend perspectief" [Fifty years of gay acceptance out of the closet. From unreachable ideal to inadequate perspective][16]
2018Karin Spaink"Tussen Grewel en Fortuyn: Identiteit, herzuiling, privilege en verschil" [Between Grewel and Fortuyn: Identity, re-pillarification, privilege and difference][17]
2019

(Jan.)

Joke Swiebel"1969: roze revolutie of verloren strijd?" [1969, pink revolution or lost battle?][18]
2019

(Sep.)

David Weissman “From activist filmmaker to queer community elder” [lecture in English]
2024 Haroon Ali "Onder één vlag?" [Under One Flag?]
2025 Lisa Weeda “Het archief-Jilles: een brief aan mijn grootvader” [The Jilles Archives: A Lettter to My Grandfather]
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o lectures were given, by Joke Swiebel and David Weissman respectively.

Due to the covid19-epeidemic, no Mosse lectures were held in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.

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