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[ecrea] CFP for 2012 ACRAWSA conference
Wed Jun 06 22:27:06 GMT 2012
*2012 Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association Conference*
*/RACIALISING DESIRE/*
*Call for abstracts*
This conference aims to focus on the imbrication of desire in the
project of local, national and global forms of racialised
domination. By taking desire as its starting place, the conference
aims to problematise how race shapes desire (and desire shapes race)
in as diverse forms as gender, sexuality, consumerism, identity,
embodiment, occupation, territory, knowledge and the possessive
investments that often underpin claims to belonging and indeed
being. Importantly, the conference will focus on desire within both
mainstream and marginal communities, and from across borders and
communities, and draw upon a broad understanding of what constitutes
‘desire’. It will also consider the desire for difference.
200 words abstracts (to be submitted along with a 50 word author
note) should be emailed to (conference2012 /at/ acrawsa.org.au)
<mailto:(conference2012 /at/ acrawsa.org.au)> by July 31st 2012.
Full call for abstracts available at: www.acrawsa.org.au
<http://www.acrawsa.org.au/>, as well as scholarship information,
publication opportunities, and accommodation and venue information.
*Keynote Speakers** *
*/Professor Jasbir Puar/*
Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University
Professor Puar is the author of /Terrorist Assemblages:
Homonationalism in Queer Times/ (Duke University Press, 2007), which
examines connections between contemporary “gay rights” discourse,
gays and consumerism, the ascendance of whiteness, and Western
imperialism and the war on terrorism. She is a regular public
commentator in the mainstream media.
*/Professor David Eng/*
Program in Asian American Studies, University of Pennsylvania
Professor Eng is the author of /T//he Feeling of Kinship /(Duke,
2010), which investigates the emergence of “queer liberalism”, as
seen in the empowerment of certain gays and lesbians in the United
States, economically through an increasingly visible and
mass-mediated queer consumer lifestyle, and politically through the
legal protection of rights to privacy and intimacy.
*/Dr Rebecca Stringer/*
Department of Sociology, Gender and Social Work, University of Otago
Dr Stringer's research focuses on the changing gendered meanings of
victimhood, victimization and agency in neoliberal times. Her
writings on the Northern Territory intervention appear in
/borderlands ejournal/ and /Australian Feminist Studies/. With
Hilary Radner she edited /Feminism at the Movies: Understanding
Gender in Contemporary Popular Cinema /(Routledge, 2011).
*/Dr Sandy O’Sullivan/*
Wiradjuri Nation*/, /*ARC Senior Indigenous Research Fellow,
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Dr O'Sullivan's work focuses on alternative dissemination processes
for Indigenous Australian research. Her 'Reversing the Gaze: An
Indigenous Perspective on Museums, Cultural Representation and the
Equivocal Digital Remnant' project explores the capacity of museums
to incorporate First Peoples' stories, engagement, and
representations into their programs.
*When: *11-13 December 2012* **Where: *Adelaide, South Australia
________________________________________
Dr. Damien W. Riggs MAPS
Senior Lecturer | Social Work and Social Planning | School of Social and
Policy Studies | Flinders University | GPO Box 2100 Adelaide 5001
Visiting Research Fellow | School of Psychology | University of
Adelaide |South Australia 5005
Family and Relationships Counsellor | Sophia | 225 Cross Road | Goodwood
www.damienriggs.com <http://www.damienriggs.com/>
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