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Confronting the Politics of Racialized Sexuality

Confronting the Politics of Racialized Sexuality

Venue Name: Swedish Krona
Country: Switzerland
City: Gothenburg
Number of Attendees: Unknown
Webinar or Virtual Event: No
Start Date of Conference:: 07-11-2010
End Date of Conference: 07-17-2010
Description of Conference: Joint Session of RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations and RC32 Women in Society
Organizers: Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada, sirma.bilge@umontreal.ca andPaul Scheibelhofer, Central European University, Hungary, scheibelhofer_paul@phd.ceu.hu
Questions of gender and sexualities are essential to understand politics of race and nation at different levels of analysis, whether the local, the national, or the global. 
Drawing on what David Goldberg called the ‘liberal paradox’, i.e. how the commitment of modernity to idealized principles of liberty and equality goes hand in hand with a multiplication of racialized identities and the sets of exclusions they prompt and rationalize, enable and sustain (Goldberg 1993), the proposed session will tackle the ways in which ethnocultural exclusion and racialization processes in western liberal democracies currently operate through the problematization of minority/migrant gender relations and sexualities. We are particularly interested in the current mobilizations of women’s rights and gay rights to construe the ‘civilized’ space of western freedoms and their ‘enemies’. Besides the critique of these exclusionary discourses and practices, we welcome contributions engaging with questions of resistance/emancipation and counter-hegemonic practices, and providing frameworks for developing knowledge that lessen domination.  

Identified thematic areas for papers include but not limited to:

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    • Articulations of sexuality and nationalism: recent developments and historical legacies
    • The ‘war on terror’ and ‘progressive’ politics of sexuality
    • Regulatory controls over migrant gender norms, sexualities and bodies
    • Discourses on sexual freedoms/gender equality and (cultural) racism
    • Minority/Migrant challenges to regulatory practices and hegemonic discourses
    • Representing and regulating minority/migrant masculinities and femininities
    • The class politics of racializing sexualities
    • Regulating controversial practices (hijab, arranged marriage, polygamy, ‘honour’ crimes, excision, etc.)
    • [Discourses on]‘Human trafficking’ and the control of mobility
    • [Discourses on] ‘urban riots’; the ‘war on drugs’, the ‘war on gangs’
    • Conjunctions of racism and technologies of sex

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