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Call for Papers
‘Sexuality at Home:
An interdisciplinary research
workshop exploring the relationship between domesticity and
sexuality’
Sponsored by The Bartlett School of
Architecture and The Graduate School, University College London
11 December 2012, University College London,
UK
Abstracts due 01 September 2012
Aimed at a multi-disciplinary group of
scholars, this one-day workshop seeks to broadly explore the ways that home can
be an important site of identity formation relating to sexuality. We hope to
showcase both recently completed and on-going research that looks at this
intersection through a broad range of sexualities and experiences. Confirmed
speakers include architectural critic Aaron Betsky (director, Cincinnati Art
Museum) and human geographer Andrew Gorman-Murray (lecturer, University of
Western Sydney).
Located in one of the top architecture
schools in the UK, the workshop aims to investigate sexuality and home in terms
of their spatial qualities and intersections. Possible topics include: home as a
spatial imaginary which is both located and mobile, symbolic and material,
emotive and political, public and private, or sited across various scales such
as urban, national or global; sex, material culture and domesticity; home as an
affirmative space or one of sexual resistance and how this manifests itself in
the physical environment; interior design, home and sexuality; and queering the
home, which may not necessarily be about sexuality. Additional themes might
explore the spatiality of home with sexual identity through the lens of
religion, non-human as well as human subjectivities, migration, food or cooking
practices, and class or gender.
We welcome research sited in contemporary
and historic eras, as well as local, national and international projects. Given
the interdisciplinarity of the workshop and its location, presenters will be
selected not only on academic merit of their research, but also to fulfil a
variety of creative presentation formats, such as conventional papers,
installations, pin-ups, exhibitions, demonstrations, performances etc. Proposals
from academics in disciplines including but not limited to anthropology,
architecture, gender studies, geography, history, performance studies, queer
theory, sociology, and urban studies are encouraged to send a 300 word abstract
to both:
Brent Pilkey
University College
London
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And
Rachel Scicluna
The Open
University
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