Call for Panel Members:
Feeling queerly: Homonormativity and
the Politics of Queer Affect: a special session at The III Queer Studies
Easter Symposium
9 April - 14 April, 2009
Mexico City
Conference Languages: English, Castilian,
German, French and Nahuatl
Conference Homepage:
http://enkidumagazine.com/eventos/qses/intro_en.htm
Deadline for submission of paper proposals:
25. January, 2009
(Note: The submission deadline for paper proposals has been extended for
this session)
The organizing committee for The III Queer
Studies Easter Symposium to be held for the third time in Mexico City
between the 9 and 14 of April 2009 is seeking further panelists for a
special session/ „sub-conference“ dedicated to „Feeling queerly:
Homonormativity and the Politics of Queer Affect“ that will take place
during the conference.
This session will explore how does
‘queerness’ feel? And how does this feeling of queerness travel,
transform itself, and sediment in bodies, places, and movements? This
panel rearticulates recent interdisciplinary research on affect through
the lens of queer of color critique to explore how, locally specific LGBT
practices enable or destabilize the emergence of a (trans)national queer
“structure of feeling” (Williams) that imagines subjects as
bound—however momentarily—within a wide range of affective networks
extending beyond the politico-discursive.
By looking simultaneously to the movement
of queer affects and to affect as political movement, we ask how affective
similarities and disparities are conveyed and felt across geographic,
political, racial, or affinal boundaries, all the while interrogating the
limits and preconditions of entry into these trans-local communities of
queer feeling.
The current papers in the session call into
question how a politics of queer affect produces feeling as the ontology
by which we have come to exist as queer beings (we are queer because we
feel queer). Drawing upon recent critiques of homonormative neoliberalism,
we argue that queer structures of feeling not only fail to maintain their
coherence in the diverse material sites in and through which queer bodies,
practices, and ideologies are created, experienced, and given name, but in
fact, globalized queer affect may be mobilized as a technology for the
policing of ‘perverse’ practices, ‘abnormal’ identity
constellations, and ‘deviant’ political and sexual desires.
We welcome submissions from all branches of
the social sciences, humanities, as well as the arts. Graduate students
are encouraged to participate. Papers will be considered on related themes
and topics from a wide range of perspectives. Presenters are encouraged to
interpret the themes of this session broadly and innovatively.
500 word abstracts should be submitted as
e-mail attachments to the organizing committee in English, Castilian,
German or French by 15. January, 2009. The conference languages will be
English and Castilian.
E-mail: info@enkidumagazine.com
Interpretations of the conference theme
ranging from the predictable to the surprising are encouraged.
More information about the conference and
the different special sessions and sub-conferences during the event is
available on the conference homepage: http://enkidumagazine.com/eventos/qses/intro_en.htm
Please forward this CFP to any colleagues
or friends who might be interested in participating in this panel.
Centro Cultural Enkidu
http://www.enkidumagazine.com
Calle Ezequiel Montes #37, int. 2
Colonia Tabacalera
06030 Mexico D.F.
Mexico
Email: info@enkidumagazine.com
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