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Hybrid Event

16th - 17th June 2026 | Texas, USA

International Conference on Gender and Power in American History (ICGPAH - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Gender Dynamics in American Political History

This track explores the evolving role of gender in American political movements, focusing on the intersection of gender and power relations. Papers may examine historical suffrage movements, contemporary political participation, and the impact of gender on policy-making.

Track 02
Masculinities and Power Structures in American Society

This session investigates the construction of masculinities and their influence on social hierarchies in American history. Contributions may analyze how traditional notions of masculinity have shaped power relations and impacted gender equity.

Track 03
Feminist Movements and Social Justice in the U.S.

This track focuses on the historical and contemporary feminist movements in America and their contributions to social justice. Papers should address the strategies employed by feminists to challenge patriarchal structures and promote equity.

Track 04
Intersectionality in American Gender Studies

This session emphasizes the importance of intersectionality in understanding gender relations within American history. Contributions should explore how race, class, and sexuality intersect with gender to shape individual and collective experiences.

Track 05
The Role of Family Structures in Gender Power Dynamics

This track examines how family structures have influenced gender roles and power dynamics throughout American history. Papers may explore the impact of changing family norms on gender identity and societal expectations.

Track 06
Cultural Norms and Gender Identity in America

This session investigates the cultural norms that shape gender identity and expression in the United States. Contributions should analyze how these norms have evolved and their implications for social justice and empowerment.

Track 07
Postcolonial Perspectives on Gender and Power

This track invites papers that explore the intersections of postcolonial studies with gender and power relations in American history. Contributions should consider how colonial legacies continue to influence contemporary gender dynamics.

Track 08
Gender Policy and Political Participation in the U.S.

This session focuses on the development and impact of gender-related policies in American political contexts. Papers should examine how these policies affect political participation and representation of marginalized groups.

Track 09
Civil Rights Movements and Gendered Experiences

This track analyzes the role of gender in civil rights movements across American history. Contributions should highlight how gendered experiences shaped activism and the broader fight for equality.

Track 10
Empowerment and Resistance: Gender in American History

This session explores narratives of empowerment and resistance among various gender groups in American history. Papers may focus on grassroots movements, community organizing, and the role of identity politics in fostering change.

Track 11
The Evolution of Gender Norms in American Culture

This track examines the historical evolution of gender norms within American culture and their implications for contemporary society. Contributions should analyze how cultural shifts have influenced gender roles and power relations.

2026 UPDATE

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