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CFP AIBR Panel Habitar la Incomodidad / Being with Discomfort

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Andrea García González <[log in to unmask]>

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Andrea García González <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 21 Nov 2018 16:00:25 -0800

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LLAMADA A COMUNICACIONES. V CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE ANTROPOLOGÍA AIBR.

9-12 julio 2019. Madrid, Estado español.



Panel:

*Habitar la incomodidad. Explorando el descoloque etnográfico como apuesta
conceptual y política.*



La importancia de las emociones y de los afectos como fuente de
conocimiento ha sido destacado por teóricas feministas y
postestructuralistas (Jaggar 1989, Behar 1996, Fischer 2016, Gregg &
Seigworth 2010), y reconocido como parte de la investigación etnográfica
(Navaro-Yashin 2003, Abu-Lughod & Lutz 1990). Sin embargo, es escasa la
literatura académica que ha reflexionado sobre la incomodidad. El
desplazamiento que genera la incomodidad puede abrir posibilidades para
cuestionar maneras de pensar, privilegios, y encuentros con ‘otras’
(Zembylas, 2013; Slater, 2016). Pero la incomodidad no siempre transforma
de manera generativa (Applebaum, 2017), y puede afectar negativamente a
nuestros cuerpos. En este panel queremos explorar la incomodidad como
concepto, praxis, emoción y/o campo afectivo.



Llamamos a interrogar incomodidades, perturbaciones, molestias, que
encontramos desde el diseño del trabajo de campo hasta la diseminación de
las monografías, como parte de la metodología y también como objeto de
estudio. Queremos explorar cómo el análisis de la incomodidad contribuye a
cuestionar las matrices socio-económicas  y culturales en que se insertan
nuestras investigaciones y a politizar nuestras prácticas: ¿Cómo se siente
la incomodidad, qué cuerpos la sienten y en qué contextos? ¿Cómo abordamos
las relaciones en el campo que nos desbordan, nos desagradan, nos
descolocan? ¿Cómo navegamos ese descoloque y lo transformamos en potencia
metodológica y política? ¿Puede el análisis de la incomodidad contribuir a
problematizar prácticas metodológicas como la empatía (Hamilton, 2008;
Cavarero 2014)? ¿Cómo estos análisis nos permiten ampliar los marcos
conceptuales de la vulnerabilidad, de los silencios, o de la
performatividad de nuestras prácticas de investigación? ¿De qué modo la
incomodidad y conceptos vinculados trabajan para dar sentido a cuestiones
como poder, memoria, conflicto, reconocimiento o comunalidad? Este panel
invita contribuciones, realizadas desde distintas experiencias y
planteamientos conceptuales, que nos permitan trabajar y reflexionar
conjuntamente sobre formas de navegar, analizar y habitar la incomodidad
como propuesta teórica y política.





Las propuestas de comunicación deberán tener un título y un resumen con un
mínimo de 175 palabras y un máximo de 250, además de entre 3 y 5 palabras
clave. Se aceptarán propuestas tanto en castellano como en inglés. El envío
de propuestas se realizará antes del *5 de diciembre de 2018* a las
coordinadoras del panel

Andrea García González: [log in to unmask]

Elona Hoover:  [log in to unmask]


Para descargar el documento:

https://www.academia.edu/37824937/Habitar_la_Incomodidad_Being_with_Discomfort



Más información sobre la conferencia: http://2019.aibr.org/
<http://2019.aibr.org/en/>



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CALL FOR PAPERS. 5TH AIBR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANTHROPOLOGY.

9 -12 July 2019. Madrid, Spain.



Panel:

*Being with discomfort: Exploring ethnographic unsettling as conceptual and
political praxes.*



Attention to emotions and affects as ways of knowing has been widely
discussed and firmly established in feminist and poststructuralist
scholarship (e.g. Jaggar 1989, Behar 1996, Fischer 2016, Gregg & Seigworth
2010), as well as in in the context of ethnographic research (Navaro-Yashin
2003, Abu-Lughod & Lutz 1990). Nevertheless, few scholars have paid
sustained attention to discomfort. The potential that the shift discomfort
can produce for questioning set ways of knowing, privileges, and encounters
with ‘others’ (Zembylas, 2013; Slater, 2016) are recognised in philosophy
and pedagogy. However, discomfort is not always transformative (Applebaum
2017), and can have a negative influence on bodies. In this panel we would
like to explore discomfort as a concept, praxis, emotion and/or affective
assemblage.



We call for interrogating discomfort, disturbances, troubles, that we may
encounter from fieldwork design to writing, performance and representations
of our research. We would like to examine these both in methodological
terms as well as in relation to conceptual work, to examine together what
an analysis of discomfort can offer for questioning socio-cultural matrices
that our research is part of, and to politicize our practices. How is
discomfort experienced, by which/what bodies and in what context? How do we
work with relationships in the field that are overwhelming, unpleasant,
unsettling? How might we navigate this unsettling and transform it into
methodological and political power? Can an analysis that attends to
discomfort contribute to questioning methodological practices based in
empathy (Hamilton, 2008; Cavarero 2014)? How might such analyses open
conceptual frames for vulnerability, silence(s), or the performativity of
our research? How can discomfort and related concepts give meaning to
questions of power, memory, conflict, recognition or commoning? This panel
invites contributions from different perspectives and conceptual starting
points to jointly reflect on and work through ways of navigating, analysing
and being with discomfort as a political and theoretical wager.





Abstracts in Spanish or English will be accepted. Please, send title and
abstract (min 175 words, max 250 words), and 3 to 5 key words, *by 5th
December 2018* to the panel convenors

Andrea García González: [log in to unmask]

Elona Hoover:  [log in to unmask]


You can download the PDF of the full CFP here:


https://www.academia.edu/37824937/Habitar_la_Incomodidad_Being_with_Discomfort


Further information about the conference: http://2019.aibr.org/
<http://2019.aibr.org/en/>


-- 
*Andrea García González*
Doctoral Researcher. Feminist Anthropologist.
University of Brighton
https://brighton.academia.edu/AndreaGarcia
@GarciaGzlez

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