Print

Print


 CFP: “Gender and the Colonial”


 The Centre for Gender Studies’ biannual conference, “Gender and the
Colonial”, will be hosted on 13-14 May at SOAS, University of London. We
are currently accepting submissions for papers, panels and performances. The
deadline for submissions is *31 January*. Suggested topics and more
detailed information can be found below.


 We would be very grateful if you could circulate the invitation to
colleagues, research students and networks.


 We look forward to hearing from you.


 Kind regards,


 Dr. Gina Heathcote

Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies and International Law

Chair, Centre for Gender Studies

SOAS, University of London




 *Gender and the Colonial*

*Call for Papers*


 The SOAS Centre for Gender Studies invites proposals for papers, panels
and performances that interrogate, explore and / or challenge the
relationship between gender and the colonial for the Centre’s biannual
conference to be hosted, at SOAS, 13/14th May 2015.


 In a period where gender is increasingly deployed via international and
national policy initiatives, the Centre invites scholarship that analyses
the role of gender (performance, embodiment, histories, constructions,
deviations) in the persistence and legacies of colonial tropes, as well as
papers that complicate expected understandings and meanings of gender
through the study of the colonial and vice versa. The Centre welcomes
papers from across disciplinary spaces, including law, development studies,
politics, anthropology, history, the arts, media studies, cultural studies,
geography and beyond, as well as the intersection of disciplinary
approaches. Papers that analyse colonial histories and continuities are
invited, as are those which use the tools of either postcolonialism and/or
gender and/or queer theory to re-evaluate the ways in which these
continuities contribute to the closure of debates on colonial politics,
narratives and understandings.


 Papers are sought which challenge and disrupt the re-enacting and telling
of colonial power relations through the deployment of gender tools and
activism. The Centre also welcomes papers that directly address
methodological questions regarding temporal and geographical assumptions,
that explore histories and representations of women’s and/or queer
activism, that address legal regimes and legacies in colonial spaces and/or
contemporary spaces of resistance, as well as interrogations of the legacy
of colonialism in the stories told and re-told in the histories of colonial
powers.


 Topics may include, but are not limited to:

- postcolonial and transnational feminist methods

- women’s activism within and women’s accounts of colonial and/or
postcolonial spaces

-  gender within labour movements, social movements and other sites of
resistance

- comparative and post post-colonial studies

- globalisation, imperialism and global governance

- study of the production of knowledge and resistant knowledge production

- queer theories and sexuality within the colonial / postcolonial
/decolonial


 The *Centre for Gender Studies* is an interdisciplinary, multi-Faculty
teaching and research centre at SOAS and welcome submissions from diverse
academic disciplines. *For further information or to submit an abstract,
email **[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>. All submissions should include a
short CV, a 500 word abstract and title for the presentation. Panel
proposals will also be considered.

*Deadline for submissions is January 31st 2015.*

 --
 Centre for Gender Studies

SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG

http://www.soas.ac.uk/genderstudies

---------------------------------------------------------------------
igs (LMH) Gender Resource Network - a service for the community
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [log in to unmask]
For additional commands, e-mail: [log in to unmask]



-- 
"When we rule things, as the modern [person] does, we are homeless; we are
homeless
even if we have a place to live''- Vycinas