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Dear All,


Please see below a call for papers for the “Gender and Sexualities in
Contemporary Southeast Asia” panel at the 2nd Annual Southeast Asian
Studies Symposium. The conference will be held on 9-10 March 2013 at the
University of Oxford. For more information, please see:
www.projectsoutheastasia.com



*Gender and Sexualities in Contemporary Southeast Asia***

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Alongside the ubiquitous effects of the authoritarian neoliberal system,
the intimate lives of citizens and consumers in Southeast Asia are facing
intricate challenges to global socio-political thought. It is vis-à-vis the
everyday sociality of production and consumption – cinema, music,
literature, erotica and other social media – that American-European
discourses become charged with an imperialist and hegemonic potentiality.
Precisely because the appeal of advancing technologies and mixed
transculturation has remained virile for the region, Southeast Asian
societies have arguably been subsumed under an elitist epistemology that
pits individuals under the false categories of racial, gender, national and
sexual differences.

Over the past decade, scholars and activists working in the Global South in
general and Southeast Asia in particular have been reviewing their
strategic responses to these pertinent issues that have the potential to,
and can be seen to have already had the effect of, troubling Southeast
Asian communities. Recent aspirations are directed towards a juxtaposition
of Chen Kuan Hsing's 'Asia as Method' and Walter Mignolo's 'Decolonial
Option'. Perhaps only intersectional grassroots methodologies can realign
the discursive borders of Southeast Asia.



Papers of 20-minutes are welcome from all academics and postgraduates.
Please send the title of your paper and an abstract of 250 words to the
convenor Art Mitchells-Urwin ([log in to unmask]) by Friday 14 December 2012.

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Art Mitchells-Urwin

PhD Candidate

Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS)

SOAS, University of London