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[Commlist] CfP - Queer Sex Now Symposium
Thu Feb 12 17:40:16 GMT 2026
Call for Papers
Queer Sex Now
2 November 2026
London, UK
‘The time has come to think about sex. To some, sexuality may seem an
unimportant topic, a frivolous diversion from more critical problems of
poverty, war, disease, racism, famine, or nuclear annihilation. But it
is precisely at times such as these - when we live with the possibility
of unthinkable destruction - that people are likely to become
dangerously obsessed with sexuality.’
Originally written in 1982, Gayle Rubin’s words feel just as pertinent
in 2026. As the world continues to careen from crisis to crisis,
contestations over queer sex and sexuality have come sharply into focus.
From the giddy global response to Heated Rivalry,to tightening controls
on queer online spaces; from increasingly sexualised forms of queer
nightlife, to mounting threats to sexual health funding; from the
proliferation of categories of sexual orientation, to resurgent
transphobia and homophobia - queer sex has become a lightning rod in
contemporary culture wars.
Queer Sex Nowis a one-day symposium hosted by Queer@King’s, in
collaboration with the Gender and Sexuality Research Cluster at
Birmingham City University, aiming to untangle the knotty, contradictory
questions that have emerged around queer sex in the present moment. The
symposium takes ‘queer’ as inclusive of all minoritised sexualities and
genders. It hopes to engage scholars, activists, artists, and
practitioners in interdisciplinary conversations on topics such as (but
not limited to):
Media and cultural representations of queer sex
Queer sex and the law
Queer sexual health
Queer sex and queer nightlife
Queer sex and fatness
Queer sex and disability
Race, migration, and diasporic queer sexual cultures
Ageing, later-life, intergenerational desire and queer sex
Queer sex cultures online
Queer dating apps
Queer pornography
Queer sex and activism
Queer intimacies
Queer sexual ethics
Queer cultures of sexualised drug use
Artistic interventions into queer sex
Trans, non-binary, and intersex sexualities
Asexuality, demisexuality, and the politics of (non-)sex
If you are interested in presenting at this symposium submit a 200 word
abstract + short bio via this form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegWwxNqJNFYnnPoPKBDBMiQJXyX7RsQJd4tQm3qzeDPm7gwA/viewform>by
1st May 2026.Presentations will be 20 minutes.
Queer Sex Nowwill happen on Monday 2nd Novemberat KCL’s Strand Campus.
For further information email:
Dr Zeena Feldman (KCL) (zeena.feldman /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
<mailto:(zeena.feldman /at/ kcl.ac.uk)>
Dr Jamie Hakim (KCL) (jamie.1.hakim /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
<mailto:(jamie.1.hakim /at/ kcl.ac.uk)>
Prof. John Mercer (BCU) (john.mercer /at/ bcu.ac.uk) <mailto:(john.mercer /at/ bcu.ac.uk)>
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