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[ecrea] Workshop 'Sexualities, media and politics in post-socialist countries'
Mon Jun 30 18:20:25 GMT 2014
The 2014 Eurovision victory by Conchita Wurst sparked a vigorous debate
in the media across Europe and especially in post-socialist states. It
ranged from explicitly homophobic remarks to conflation of the
performance with nation-building and geopolitics (the pronounced
anti-Western sentiment, the links to ongoing turmoil in Ukraine e.g. a
Facebook statement that ‘a bearded woman stopped the war in Ukraine’,
http://www.svoboda.org/contentlive/liveblog/25381481.html). This one-day
workshop focuses on this intersection of sexual minorities, media and
politics in post-socialist countries and offers a platform to reflect on
these and wider issues related to the topic. The themes include:
The representation of sexual minorities in various traditional
(television) and new media (online forums of traditional newspapers,
blogs, twitter, etc.) in post-socialist space;
Homophobia, xenophobia and hate language in post-socialist media;
The West as seen by the post-Soviet countries: the growing anti-western
sentiment and its intersection with sexual minorities issues (e.g. Gayrope);
Western media representations of post-Soviet homophobia and Putin’s
‘traditional values’ agenda
How the post-socialist states project themselves onto the West: sexual
minorities, media and popular culture (e.g. Eurovision 2014);
Sexual minorities, politics and the wider set of issues in post-Soviet
space (e.g. the links to the decadent Europe and ‘post-Euromaidan’
Ukraine in Russian media sphere; Gay-Europe and the far-right in Russia
and other post-socialist states, etc.);
Non-hegemonic sexuality, media and transnational diaspora with reference
to post-socialist states;
Redefinition of gender contracts and norms in post-socialist states and
the role of media;
Media discourse, national identity and sexual minorities in
post-socialist states;
Media and identity politics in post-socialist states: strategies of
sexual and gender minorities;
Media and the politics of sexual and gender citizenship in Eastern and
Western Europe.
The workshop ‘Sexualities, media and politics in post-socialist
countries’ is held on Friday, 11th July, at the Department of Media and
Communications, the University of Leicester. It open to academics,
researchers and students interested in this topic and it is envisaged as
a forum for discussion (rather than a formal event). The long-term aim
is to use the workshop to create a network for future project
opportunities. The participation is free. However the places are
limited. Please, contact Dr. G.Miazhevich ((gm223 /at/ le.ac.uk)) to reserve
your place by the 7th of July 2014.
Programme
10.30 Tea and coffee
11.00 Introductions
11.10 Plenary and discussion
Professor Stephen Hutchings (University of
Manchester)
Contesting Russia’s LGBT Rights Problem in a
Media Converged Environment: BBC World, RT and the Sochi Olympics
12.00 Lunch
12.45 Session 1: Sexualities, media and politics in
post-socialist states
Richard Mole (UCL) Russian LGBT migrants in Berlin: between the
ethno-national and the queer diasporas
Jon Binnie (Manchester Metropolitan University) Queer critical
geopolitics beyond homonationalism? Conceptualising Western media
representations of homophobia in post-socialist contexts
Paul Jordan (University of Cardiff) We are one? Discourse and politics
in the Eurovision Song Contest
14.00 Coffee break
14.15 Session 2: Sexualities, media and politics in
post-Soviet states
Francesca Stella (University of Glasgow) In the name of the nation:
sexual nationalism and homophobia in Putin’s Russia
Galina Miazhevich (University of Leicester) Locating post-Soviet
homosexuality at the intersection of its semi/official mediations and
individual identification practices: the case of Belarus and Lithuania
Evgenia Ivanova (University of Oxford) My G-string on the Political
Ring: Bodyfication of Citizenship in Political Calendars
15.30 Summary, reflections and future planning
16.00 End
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