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Dear MECCSA subscribers

Please see below the CfP for our upcoming workshop 'Affect and Violence:
Gendering the Middle East' as part of the Gender Studies 2019 Conference:
On Violence, to be held at the University of Helsinki, 24-26 October.  For
any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me ([log in to unmask])
and/or Dr Sabiha Allouche ([log in to unmask]).  It would be really
appreciated if you could share this CfP.  The deadline for abstracts is *30
April. *

17. Affect and Violence: Gendering the Middle East

The aim of the proposed workshop is to explore the role of emotions and
affect in (re)presenting, normalizing and shaping the contours of gender
and violence in reference to the Middle East and North Africa in particular
and the global south more broadly. There has been a good deal of scholarly
attention in recent years to affects around conflict, disaster,
vulnerability and trauma, but largely in relation to Euro-American
perspectives and theorisations. This workshop aims instead to engage with
the ways in which emotional framings of violence and gender in the MENA
region are shaped by the co-constitution of local and global, West and
non-West, and the historical and the everyday within transnational
contexts.  We encourage submissions which examine in what ways the
geopolitics of nationalism, (in)security, conflict and crisis in the region
reinforce or complicate gendered and racialised discourses, and how the
tasks of solidarity are rendered more complex and layered as a result.
These concerns may be shaped by attention to the broader context of the
role of epistemic violence in constructions of the region, in the
biopolitics and necropolitics of managing the life and death of
populations.

We welcome papers which speak to these or related issues.  Contributions
may address the role of affect in, for example, orientalising and
racialising regimes of grievability and vulnerability; emotional narratives
of gendered violence in online and/or offline popular culture, including
visual mediations of violence; banal and ordinary framings of violence and
gender vis-à-vis singular moments of crisis and rupture; non-Western
security imaginaries; violence in collective memory and narratives of
trauma; diasporic and migratory geographies of affect, gender and violence.

Please make sure the abstract includes:  (1) how the proposal is related to
the theme of the workshop and (2) the main ideas and key points of the
proposed presentation. Abstracts should be no more than *250 words* (2000
characters including spaces) in length.  Please include the main research
question, outline methodology/methods, research materials/data and
preliminary outcomes if the proposal is an academic research paper. *For
more details, please see the link below:*

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/gender-studies-2019-conference
<https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/gender-studies-2019-conference>
Gender Studies 2019 conference | University of Helsinki
<https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/gender-studies-2019-conference>
What is violence? How is violence normalized in some contexts? How do
gender, sexuality, race, and class, among other axes of power, intersect
making some bodies more prone to experiencing violence? How to subvert and
challenge different forms of violence, and what are the respectful and
nuanced ...
www.helsinki.fi

For guidelines on how to submit your abstract, please see the link below:

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/gender-studies-2019-conference/call-for-papers
All the best
Sara

*Dr Sara Tafakori , Visiting Fellow*

*Department of Media and Communications*

*London School of Economics and Political Science*

*Tower 2, 7th Floor, Room TW2.7.01D*

*Houghton Street*

*UK*


*http://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people/visiting-and-associate-staff/sarah-tafakori
<http://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people/visiting-and-associate-staff/sarah-tafakori>*


*https://lse.academia.edu/SaraTafakori
<https://lse.academia.edu/SaraTafakori>*


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