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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Arab Women, Media and Sexuality Conference
Wed Sep 14 17:26:13 GMT 2011
Call for Papers: Arab Women, Media and Sexuality Conference
We are delighted to invite you to the Arab Women, Media, and Sexuality
one-day conference at the University of York, to be held on the *26th of
May 2012*. The conference is hosted by the Centre for Women's Studies
and focuses on the interdisciplinary study of sexuality, media, and
gender from an Arab perspective and the intersection between all three.
It aims to provide grounds for discussion and analysis of these three
disciplines and to encourage debate, research and networking in these
fields. Scholars, early career researchers, and practitioners are
encouraged to submit 250-300 word abstracts to Ebtihal Mahadeen (im
<mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>544@ <mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>york
<mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>. <mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>ac
<mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>. <mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>uk
<mailto:(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)>) by* November 30th, 2011* on or around the
following themes:
- Representations of Arab women's sexuality in Western and/or Arabic
media (media as an umbrella term encompassing traditional, online, new
media, and so on). How are Arab women's sexualities represented in
various forms of media? Do these representations differ between Western
and Arabic media? Are women active agents in these representations or
passive images? What do these representations reveal about Arab and
Western societies' perceptions of Arab women's sexualities? What do they
reveal about gender and power relations inside and outside Arab
cultures, and where do Arab women fit in this picture?
- Approaches to sexuality in Arabic media. How does media content like
home-grown talk shows and foreign series present sexuality to Arabic
audiences? What can we make of the ubiquity of provocative music video
channels alongside conservative Islamic channels beamed to Arab homes?
What sexualities are socially acceptable and what, on the other hand,
are some of the unacceptable sexualities as presented by the media? How
are these sexualities reinforced or challenged by media?
- Arab women's perceptions of their sexuality vis-à-vis the media. How
do Arab women claim their sexuality in light of media emphasis on
certain sexual images and certain sexualities? What meanings do sexual
symbols such as the veil and virginity hold to contemporary Arab women?
How do Arab women navigate the images, expectations, and stereotypes of
their sexuality as portrayed in different media?
We welcome papers and posters for this interdisciplinary conference and
we may be able to arrange long-distance conferencing services for
participants who are not be able to travel to York. Invitation to this
conference is open to all and the registration fee is £25 (to cover
lunch, tea, coffee, water, and programme copies and payable by all
attendees and presenters). Accepted presenters will be notified by
January 10th, 2012.
**There may be an opportunity for publication of selected papers
presented at the conference in a special edition of the Graduate Journal
of Social Science (GJSS), an open-access, student-run journal published
by EBSCO. Deadlines and other details of this opportunity will be
published once available.
*Important details:*
*Conference page: http://awmsconference.wordpress.com/*
Abstract submission deadline: November 30th, 2011
Abstracts of 250-300 words should be submitted to Ebtihal Mahadeen
((im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)) containing the following information and in this
order: name(s), email address, affiliation, abstract title, abstract body.
Notification of accepted papers: January 10th, 2012
Registration deadline: March 1^st 2012
If you have any queries or comments please contact Ebtihal Mahadeen:
(im544 /at/ york.ac.uk)
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