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Centre for Gender, Feminisms & Sexualities (CGFS)
University College Dublin

Call for papers: Thinking Gender Justice
1st Annual CGFS Conference
University College Dublin
23rd-25th May 2018

*Keynote speakers include: Inderpal Grewal; Brigid Quilligan; Harsha Walia

Emerging feminisms and gender studies have over the last decade and more
placed an increased emphasis on an understanding of social relationships,
power structures and social change through the intersections of race,
class, gender and sexualities. The core question now is how can feminism
and gender studies continue to offer critical insights and understandings
in the context of the rise of the right, new nationalisms and the growing
ethnic, class, gender and religious conflicts, within and between
nations-States? And how can gender studies and feminism contribute to
current discourses on power (both historical and current), strategies of
resistance and formations of solidarity? What kind of space do identity
politics and intersectionality occupy in political action? Who gets to
frame the language and the scope of debate within feminism, gender and
queer studies? How are southern theories and decolonial praxis changing the
academy? How does representation in popular culture, media, digital
culture, literature and other forms of cultural practice and production
promote or challenge forms of gender justice and injustice? What can we
learn for the present and future from subjugated histories, including the
histories of women’s struggles and histories of conflict and subordination
between women? The aim of this conference is to reflect on these and
related questions from a range of disciplinary and multidisciplinary
fields, and from the perspective of those active and committed to creating
the conditions for change in Ireland and globally.

This Conference is the First Annual Conference of the Centre for Gender,
Feminism and Sexualities (CGFS), University College Dublin which brings
together activists, artists and academics, and draws on transdisciplinary
perspectives in feminism and gender studies.

*Confirmed keynote speakers include Harsha Walia, activist, writer, and
popular educator and author of Undoing Border Imperialism; Brigid
Quilligan, Traveller activist, former director of the Irish Traveller
Movement and current Manager of the Kerry Travellers’ Health and Community
Development Project; and Professor Inderpal Grewal, Chair of Women’s,
Gender and Sexuality Studies at Yale University and author most recently of
Saving the Security State: Exceptional Citizens in Twenty-First Century
America* (2017)

*Papers are welcome on:*

- borders and boundaries
- biopolitics and body politics
- neoliberalism, feminism and gender
- class and feminist politics
- colonialism and decoloniality in feminist politics and thought
- gender and climate justice
- trans politics, transfeminisms, trans theory
- gender, feminism and indigenous movements
- feminist theory, politics and activism
- geopolitics and new borders
- coercion, discrimination and exclusion
- sexual entitlement and resistance
- critical methodologies
- gender, sexuality and feminisms in cultural representation
- gender and feminisms in digital cultures and social media
- histories of gender, feminisms and sexualities
- feminist & gender theories in a global context
- ‘NGO-ization’ and global gender justice
- queer politics and queer studies in a global context
- restorative gender justice
- activisms online
- debates on gender, sexuality, human rights and citizenship

*Guidelines for proposals:*

Submissions from all academic disciplines, as well as activists, community
groups, and others working toward gender justice are welcomed. We also
encourage artists and performers to submit proposals on creative work or
work presented in non-traditional forms.

Submit your proposals by email attachment to: [log in to unmask]
Deadline: Friday 2nd February

Please include your name, affiliation where relevant, a short bio (100-150
words) and an abstract describing your presentation. Abstracts should not
exceed 250 words.

Panel proposals are also welcome. If you are submitting a panel proposal,
please send a panel abstract of no more than 250 words as well as details
of participants and presentations.

We look forward to your submissions!

Thank you - UCD CGFS Organising Committee

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Website <https://cgfs.ie/>

-- 
Dr Anne Mulhall

Co-director, Centre for Gender, Feminisms & Sexualities
Director of School MA Programmes
School of English, Drama and Film
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin 4
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: +353 (0)1 7168370