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FYI....


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2011 IASSCS Conference

We are very pleased to announce the eighth biennial meeting of the
International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society
(IASSCS), co-organized by the Social Anthropology Department of
Universidad
Complutense de Madrid , Spain . 

The 2011 Conference theme focuses on the multiple ways that equality and
inequality are articulated through sexuality. This year we will explore
diverse situations of (in)equality in sexuality around the world and
critically share proposals, approaches, possibilities, victories,
inspirations, but also challenges, that inform and inspire new forms of
action and thinking about sexuality. 

In line with IASSCS goals this conference seeks to create links between
academics and activists, by taking theory into practise, thinking about
everyday advocacy, and lobbying for the implementation of sexual rights.
The main themes of the conference sessions include, but are not limited
to: 

Gender, feminism(s) and the struggle for sexual equality.
HIV/AIDS and sexual inequality.
Beyond heterosexuality: LGBTQI challenging and reproducing sexual
hegemonies.
Sexualized states. From sexual repression to sexual democracies: The role
of the law, public policies, education, medicine and religion.
Non-normative bodies as a sexual battleground.
Development work and the reproduction of sexual inequality.
Sexual tourism: tensions between development and cultural colonization.
Pleasure, desire and sexual (in)equality.
Academia and sexual power relations in the house of sciences.
The races, ethnicities, social classes and ages of sexual (in)equality.
Translating (in)equality: cultural globalization of both sexual
discrimination and sexual rights. 
Sexuality 2.0: internet, the media and online social networks
constructing and deconstructing sexual images, relations and practices.
The arts performing, reproducing and questioning sexual inequalities. 

Call for abstracts will open on November. For further information contact
us: [log in to unmask]
http://iasscs.com/-2011-IASSCS-Conference-



-- 
Ana Porroche Escudero
PhD Candidate
Department of Anthropology
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton
BN19SJ
UK
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/anthropology/people/peoplelists/person/198211

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