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Call for Papers: RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2016, London, 30 August – 2 September, 2016


Sponsored by the Gender and Feminist Research Group Committee.

 

Feminist Geographies of Work and the Body

 

In current neoliberal contexts, with deepening precarity in labour and increasing inequalities in wealth and access to capital, resources, legal status, technologies, work, there is a need to think about bodily work through feminist lenses. Feminist geographers have long critiqued masculinist definitions of labour that exclude social reproduction and other forms of informal work that are typically carried out by women (Mitchell, Marston & Katz, 2004). They have also contributed an analysis of the body as a distinct socio-spatial scale that is interrelated to other scales. Transnational capitalist and colonialist processes, for instance, are intimately connected to everyday embodied gendered and racialized experiences of labour (Wright, 2006; McDowell, 2009). This session aims to build on the literature at the nexus of work/body/feminisms. We seek interventions from a range of feminist perspectives (critical race, materialist, marxist, crip, queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, women of colour and Third World) that include but are not restricted to the following:

·      social reproduction


·      precarious and informal forms of labour


·      matter/materiality in bodily work (e.g. technologies, foods, drugs)


·      work done through the body (e.g. sex(ual) , emotional or affective work) and on the body (e.g. beauty or fitness regimes)

 

Applicants should submit a 150-word abstract, including a title and their contact information to Negar Elodie Behzadi ([log in to unmask])
Carmen Teeple Hopkins ([log in to unmask]) Anna Davidson ([log in to unmask]) by Wednesday February 10th 2016.

Best regards,


Negar Elodie Behzadi
PHD candidate in Development Geography
School of Geography and the Environment
University of Oxford
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