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[Commlist] CFP PreConference at ICA: Intersectional Imaginaries in Media, Religion and Gender
Thu Dec 19 18:39:41 GMT 2019
DEADLINE EXTENDED to JAN 2, 2020____
*ICA 2020 Preconference*
*Announcement and Call for Papers Intersectional Imaginaries in Media,
Religion and Gender*
On a global scale, negotiations over the expression of gender and
sexuality have become central to political and social discourse and have
been framed in terms of religious tradition and imagery. Some prominent
examples include the debates centered around limits to contraception,
transgender access to bathrooms, who may wear religious covering in
public, who may marry, drive, vote, get an eduction, etc. At the same
time as awareness is being raised about rampant sexual harassment and
assault of women, non-white, indigenous and queer individuals,
hyper-masculine leaders (Trump, Duterte, Bolsonaro) are ascending to
powerful positions as they boast about sexual assault and demean female
competitors. While digital media facilitate global networks of political
activism related to gender justice issues as well as creative
expressions of resistance, they also enable white nationalist movements,
men’s rights groups, incel networks, anti-Muslim hate crimes, and the
circulation of misogynistic and racist memes. Throughout these debates
and conversations religion and religious symbolism are used as
rhetorical touchstones and expressive performances in unexpected ways.
This preconference will explore how religion and media function as dual
and intertwined modalities through which identities and their various
intersections are expressed or contested. We will take up questions of
gender, race, sexuality, class, ability, indigeneity and the way that
they are performed and understood in, through, and alongside religion
and media. We welcome papers that consider religion, media, and gender
as complex, multivalent categories that mutually constitute one another.
And we anticipate a conversation that is global in scope and welcome
projects with a focus on the Global South and indigenous contexts.
The preconference will include an opening plenary session with experts
in the field, including Sarah Banet-Weiser from the London School of
Economics, Zala Volcic from Monash University in Australia, and Pradip
Thomas from University of Queensland in Australia The remainder of the
preconference will be devoted to panels made up of submitted proposals
and a final roundtable discussion.
Papers or abstracts of 250 words maximum should be submitted to the
organizers at (cmrc /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(cmrc /at/ colorado.edu)> by December
15, 2019. Acceptances will be emailed at the time of the overall ICA
acceptances in January.
Preconference organizers and contacts:
Stewart M. Hoover, University of Colorado (hoover /at/ colorado.edu)
<mailto:(hoover /at/ colorado.edu)>; Johanna Sumiala, University of Helsinki
(johanna.sumiala /at/ helsinki.fi) <mailto:(johanna.sumiala /at/ helsinki.fi)>; Andrea
Press, University of Virginia (apress /at/ virginia.edu)
<mailto:(apress /at/ virginia.edu)>; Heidi Campbell, Texas A&M University
(heidic /at/ tamu.edu) <mailto:(heidic /at/ tamu.edu)>; Sarah McFarland Taylor,
Northwestern University (smcftaylor /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(smcftaylor /at/ gmail.com)>; Jenna Supp-Montgomerie, University of
Iowa jenna-supp- (montgomerie /at/ uiowa.edu) <mailto:(montgomerie /at/ uiowa.edu)>;
Corrina Laughlin, Loyola Marymount University (Corrina.Laughlin /at/ LMU.edu);
Kristin Peterson, Boston College (petersub /at/ bc.edu) <mailto:(petersub /at/ bc.edu)>;
Endorsing Divisions: Philosophy, Theory, and Critique; Global
Communication & Social Change; Feminist Scholarship Division
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