Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to submit a paper abstract to our panel "Masculinities:
inter-generational, interdisciplinary and international dialogues" at the
upcoming RAI-RGS Conference
Anthropology & Geography: Dialogues Past, Present & Future, 4-7 June 2020
in London.
The panel description is below. To submit a paper proposal, please propose
a paper title, short abstract of <300 words and a long abstract of 250
words at: https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/rai2020/p/8343,
*SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 8 January 2020.*
Convenors:
Dr James Esson (University of Loughborough)
Dr Katie McQuaid (University of Leeds)
Dr Ross Wignall (Oxford Brookes University)
Short abstract:
This session calls for papers from scholars conducting research on
masculinities. The session will provide a space to critically compare the
conceptual, methodological, empirical and theoretical overlaps and
disjunctures arising in this scholarship.
Long abstract:
This session calls for papers from scholars conducting research on
masculinities. The session will provide a space to critically compare the
conceptual, methodological, empirical and theoretical overlaps and
disjunctures arising in this scholarship. Masculinities are inherently
relational, and we welcome papers that examine how masculinities are
operationalized both spatially and temporally, as well as in and through
interactions with other gendered people and groups. We are also keen to
receive papers offering insights on the mobility of masculinities, e.g.
their circulation ideologically or through transnational migration
processes. Furthermore, we also encourage contributions that apply an
interdisciplinary approach to the study of masculinities, particularly
those engaging with recent conceptual and theoretical innovations in
Anthropology and Geography such as, but not limited to: affect; hope;
hustling; love; social infrastructure; social navigation; the new
mobilities paradigm; time pass; and waithood. We hope that the dialogues
generated through this session can lead to more concerted cooperation
between scholars working on masculinities in different regional contexts.
Through doing so, we anticipate fresh insights will emerge capable of
extending understandings of how interrelated global processes e.g. empire,
patriarchy, racism, neoliberal-capitalism are impacting on and being
perpetuated by masculinities.
We look forward to receiving your proposals!
Very best
Dr Ross Wignall
Senior Lecturer in Social/Cultural Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
Oxford Brookes University
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