Queer Intersectional Perspectives on Political Radicalization Processes and Violence

Queer Intersectional Perspectives on Political Radicalization Processes and Violence

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Social Science History Association
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Ort
Chicago
Land
United States
Vom - Bis
17.11.2016 - 20.11.2016
Deadline
20.02.2016
Von
Women, Gender and Sexuality Network, Social Science History Association

CfP: “Queer Intersectional Perspectives on Political Radicalization Processes and Violence”
@Social Science History Association, Chicago IL, November 17-20, 2015
Submission Deadline: February 20, 2016
 
The Women, Gender and Sexuality network calls for panels and papers with a queer intersectional perspective on political radicalization processes and violence. The WGS network’s thematic focus complements the SSHA general theme “Beyond Social Science History:  Knowledge in an Interdisciplinary World” (www.ssha.org). Please note that our thematic focus does not foreclose submissions on other themes on women, gender and sexuality.
 
“Queer Intersectional Perspectives on Political Radicalization Processes and Violence” Themes (in no particular order):

- Women, gender, sexuality, race, class and political radicalisms
- Violence as political strategy
- Radicalization as a politics of affect / affects in political radicalization processes
- Violence and the disciplining of sex and gender
- Violence and friendships
- Epistemological violence and the radicalization of social movements
- State violence and body politic(s)
- Biopolitical and necropolitical dimensions of (state and non-state) radicalisms
- The new (?) biopolitics of race, gender and sexuality
- Politics of fear
- Black Lives Matter
- (Far right) populism, gender, race and the politics of affect
- (Trans)bodies of color and (state) violence
- Violence and feminisms – violence in feminisms
- Violence and LGBT movements – violence in LGBT movements
- Rape cultures
- Book Panel on Beck, Colin J. Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Terrorists, Polity, 2015

Other Proposed Panel Themes (in no particular order):

- Queer Anthropology
- Queer Sexualities in Africa
- Queer Economic History
- Sexual Political Economy
- History of Queer Migration
- History of Sexuality (and non-English Publications)
- Political Feminisms
- Feminist Ethnographies
- Religious Third-World Ethnographies
- Sexuality and the Body
- Disciplining of Sex
- Biopolitics and the Promotion of Health
- Ontologies and Identity Formation
- Organizing/activism and Queer non-profit organizing
- Social Movements, NGOs, and sources of empowerment

Reminder: a full panel should have a chair and discussant and four presenters (four papers, though we will accept panels with five presenters as well).  Ideally, presenters should come from more than one discipline and panel organizers should attempt to bring together graduate students and scholars at different stages of their careers. For additional information, see www.ssha.org.
 
Contact information:
Dominique Grisard dominique.grisard@unibas.ch
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney jadwiga@email.arizona.edu
Martin Gössl martin.goessl@fh-joanneum.at

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