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  • Santiago de Chile

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Américas

    Repensar la Política y la Historia de lo político en Chile : Lenguajes, Discursos y Prácticas del Poder

    Desde de los múltiples usos de las nociones de república, ciudadanía y virtud cívica, pasando por las inflexiones etnoraciales, de género y de clase presentes en el discurso del Estado-nación, los discursos y lenguajes de la revolución y del estado de excepción en el siglo XX, hasta la retórica y las prácticas del consenso político y del neoliberalismo en la historia inmediata, el objetivo de este coloquio será debatir y analizar la política y lo político a través de las diversas formas de articulación entre los lenguajes, los discursos, y las prácticas que intervienen en la construcción del mundo social.

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  • João Pessoa

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Derecho

    Legal Education

    Current Trends, Challenges and Crises

    Special issue on Legal Education Prim@ Facie calls for submissions of scholarly papers dealing with legal education: current trends, challenges and crises. The deadline is January 10th, 2013.   

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  • Florianópolis

    Convocatoria de ponencias - Sociología

    In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: The Consequences of Gay Rights Without Social Justice in the Transnational Sphere

    Doing Gender 10 – Current Challenges of Feminisms, Thematic Symposia n°076

    Historically, the Gay Liberation Movement emerged as a collective wish for social transformation regarding sexual practice, sex roles, gender prescriptions and the privitization/commodification of relationships. The movement was situated in a context of other movements for visionary social change regarding race, citizenship, women’s autonomy, children’s rights, national identity, regional self-determination and a revolution in the distribution of wealth. The AIDS crisis propelled a profound transformation of the LGBT community from a political movement to a consumer group. Abrupt changes in media representation, psychological consequences of the mass death experience, and the impact of widespread loss of generations and individuals in traumatic and sudden ways resulted in the grassroots Gay Liberation Movement fading into history, to be replaced by a Gay Rights Movement, controlled from the top down by national organizations with paid staff and LGBT individuals situated within ruling political parties, lobbying from within the cultural frameworks of those constructions. This confluence of Rights and Nation States, lead to what Rutgers Professor Jasbir Puar called “Homonationalism”, the granting of Gay Rights in the service of state interests rooted in supremacy ideology about race, gender, class and ethnicity.

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