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UCLA CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF WOMEN announces
Thinking Gender 2011
21st Annual Graduate Student Research Conference
Thinking Gender is a public conference highlighting graduate student research on women, gender and sexuality across all disciplines and historical periods. We invite submissions for individual papers or pre-constituted panels. This year, we especially welcome papers addressing [...]
GEXcel, Gendering EXcellence – Centre of Gender Excellence welcomes you to the conference
Violences and Silences: Shaming, Blaming – and Intervening
October 12 – 14, 2010, Room Temcas, T-House, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Supported by a grant from the Swedish Research Council, Linköping University and Örebro University launched a 5 year project to establish [...]
CentreLGS PECANS welcomes applications from early career scholars (postgraduate research students and academics up to 5 years post-PhD) wishing to visit either the CentreLGS at the University of Kent or the GSL research group at Keele University for a limited period of time (between 1 and 3 weeks and preferably between November and March) [...]
Transgendered Canadian performance artist Nina Arsenault has been characterized as cyborg, intellectual, and artist. After sixty plastic surgeries to feminize and beautify her originally male body, Arsenault has become an icon for a new queer generation. Her stage plays, electronic presence through videos disseminated online, website, blog, social networking presentation sites, her print media [...]
Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of Belonging in the New Europe
International Conference – 27 & 28 January 2011 – University of Amsterdam
Since 1989, and even more so after 9/11, the rise of new nationalisms has been inextricably linked to a refashioning of the politics, identities and imaginaries of gender and sexuality in [...]
The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is pleased to announce a call for papers for the Graduate Conference, “Doing Queer Studies Now“, October 21-23, 2010. The purpose of this conference is to take stock of and provide a showcase for innovative practices and pursuits in queer studies, both in the humanities and social sciences, as [...]
Publishing House: Palgrave Macmillan
Editors: Bette J. Dickerson, PhD & Nicole Rousseau, PhD
Publication Date: 2011
A truly collaborative project, the first editor of this piece, Bette J. Dickerson, is an associate professor in the department of sociology at American University in Washington. Dr. Dickerson’s research specialties include: ageing and the social aspects of [...]
New York University’s Center for the United States and the Cold War invites New York metropolitan area based scholars to submit proposals to present at the Center’s seminar series. The Cold War seminar is a venue for work in progress. The seminar is interdisciplinary and international in scope. All papers are pre-circulated.
We are [...]
Working Title: Stalled Editors: K. Bridgeman and A. Lee Crayton Contact: stalled.the.book@gmail.com Submission Deadline: December 31, 2010
The range of gender non-conforming folks is broad. We are men, women, genderqueers, two-spirits, trans women/transwomen, trans men/transmen, intersex, bois, grrrls, butchs, faeries, FtMs, MtFs, tomboys, drag queens, transvestites, transexuals, queers, none or maybe all of the [...]
June 12-19, 2010, Istanbul, Turkey
Applications are due on or before April 18, 2010. For Institute brochure, click here.
The Sexuality, Gender and Rights Institute is an annual, week-long, residential course that focuses on a conceptual study of sexuality. It examines the links between sexuality, rights, gender, and health and their interface with socio-cultural [...]
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