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[Commlist] CfP: Consuming Gender Symposium
Fri Jun 28 14:40:10 GMT 2019
*Consuming Gender: Intersections in Identity and Consumption in the
Global South*
Call for Participation
Symposium Date: Wednesday 30 October 2019
Venue: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Convener: Prof Mehita Iqani, Wits
Deadline for abstracts: 3 August 2019 (email to (mehita.iqani /at/ wits.ac.za))
With the support of the Governing Intimacies research project, based in
the Faculty of Humanities at the University of the Witwatersrand, this
symposium will bring togethernew research that explores the multiple
intersections and links between consumption and gender in the global south.
Broadly, the symposium seeks to offer a space for work that explores how
gender shapes consumption habits, broadly defined, and how consumer
culture, broadly defined, produces gendered selves.
/How do gendered subjects consume, and how in turn are they consumed?/
We invite proposals for presentations from researchers and postgraduate
students from around South Africa, Africa and the Global South,
exploring any of the following themes, questions and subjects:
_Feminine/Masculine/Non-Binary? Consumer Identities and Self-writing_
* What new forms of self-representation and self-branding in service
of the performance of gender are emerging in media culture?
* Yes sex sells, but how? What narratives of sexiness work for or
against feminine, masculine or queer empowerment?
* What new global values (the cosmopolitan, Afropolitan?) shape
identity in the gendered marketplace?
* What new gendered ideas about self, success, aspiration or agency
are produced by individuals in their own narratives of their lives,
or for them by powerful institutions?
* What new narratives or old patterns are shaping our understandings
of the links between wealth and gender?
* What kinds of intimate gendered relations are made visible
through forms of public consumption?
_The Materialities of Shopping: Gender, Place and Culture_
* How is gender made material through different consumption practices?
* How do body politics and neoliberal power intersect in consumer
identities?
* What commodities are gendered and traded, from push up bras to
botox, from sex toys to sex?
* How do beauty industries exploit and invent ideas about gender?
* How do luxury objects, spaces, brands and cultures market with (or
against) gender?
* How do domestic versus public forms of gendered consumption differ?
* How do different expressions of gender shape public spaces,
especially those organized around market exchange?
_Working it: Gendered Labour and Circuits of Care_
* What new forms of self-care, self-management or work on the self are
emerging in relation to gendered consumption?
* What new forms of gendered entrepreneurship, using all forms of
capital available, are emerging in economically precarious times?
* What sorts of relationships are produced through gendered consumption?
* How do women/men/non-binary subjects spend, hustle and hack their
way through the consumer marketplace?
* How does gender fit into the kinds of work done in relation to
post-consumer waste (from recycling to re-using)?
* What new forms of gendered work are appearing as
men/women/non-binary people seek new pathways to wealth and success?
We welcome presentations from current, new research that explores any of
the above themes, or is related to them. Please send your paper title
and a 350-word abstract in the body of your email
(tomehita.iqani /at/ wits.ac.za) <mailto:(mehita.iqani /at/ wits.ac.za)> by *Sunday 3
August 2019*.
/A small number of travel bursaries for scholars based in South Africa
will be available. Please indicate your interest in applying for these
when you submit your proposal./
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Accepted papers will be notified by the end of August. Please direct any
queries to Mehita Iqani ((mehita.iqani /at/ wits.ac.za)
<mailto:(mehita.iqani /at/ wits.ac.za)>).
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