South-North Dialogues on Queer Epistemologies, Embodiments and Activisms Herausgegeben:Lewis, Sara Elizabeth; Borba, Rodrigo; Falabella Fabrício, Branca; de Souza Pinto, Diana
South-North Dialogues on Queer Epistemologies, Embodiments and Activisms Herausgegeben:Lewis, Sara Elizabeth; Borba, Rodrigo; Falabella Fabrício, Branca; de Souza Pinto, Diana
South-North Dialogues on Queer Epistemologies, Embodiments and Activisms is composed of research presented at the fourth international Queering Paradigms Conference (QP4), held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In line with the QP project ethos of bringing together diverse epistemological and geographical allegiances, this volume intends to contribute to building a queer postcolonial critique of the current politics of queer activism and of queer knowledge production and circulation. However, rather than perpetuating the North-South dichotomy, the papers gathered here are an effort to establish…mehr
South-North Dialogues on Queer Epistemologies, Embodiments and Activisms is composed of research presented at the fourth international Queering Paradigms Conference (QP4), held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In line with the QP project ethos of bringing together diverse epistemological and geographical allegiances, this volume intends to contribute to building a queer postcolonial critique of the current politics of queer activism and of queer knowledge production and circulation. However, rather than perpetuating the North-South dichotomy, the papers gathered here are an effort to establish global dialogues that crisscross those axes, as well as attempts at queering epistemologies, socio-political bonds, and bodies, embodiments and identities. They endeavour to trouble unequal geographies of knowledge - namely the North as an exporter of theories and the South as their importer; the North as a producer of knowledge and the South as its object of study - hosting enormous potential for reinvention.
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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Sara Lewis é professora de Linguística, Língua Portuguesa, Produção Textual e Ensino na Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO). Seus interesses de pesquisa incluem linguística queer, identidade, performatividade e desigualdade social.
Rodrigo Borba é professor de Língua Inglesa e Linguística Aplicada na Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Seus interesses de pesquisa incluem linguagem, discurso, gênero e sexualidade e linguística queer.
Branca Falabella Fabrício é professora de Língua Inglesa e Linguística Aplicada na Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Sua pesquisa cria interfaces entre letramentos queer, sociolinguística e trajetórias de textos na internet.
Diana de Souza Pinto é pesquisadora e professora do Programa de Pós-graduação em Memória Social na Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO). Sua pesquisa atual se concentra sobre o desenvolvimento de uma abordagem interdisciplinar aoestudo do discurso de pessoas internadas em hospitais psiquiátricos e prisões.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Rodrigo Borba/Elizabeth Sara Lewis/Branca Falabella Fabrício/Diana de Souza Pinto: Introduction: A Queer Postcolonial Critique of (Queer) Knowledge Production and Activism - Richard Miskolci: Queering the Geopolitics of Knowledge - Larissa Pelúcio: Possible Appropriations and Necessary Provocations for a Teoria Cu - Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira: When Theories Travel: Queer Theory and Processes of Translation - Cassie Peterson: Bloodless and Lawless: Queering «Family» in Social Work Discourse - Luciana Lins Rocha: Queer Literacies in the Brazilian Public School EFL Classroom: Performing Action Research - Bex Harper: British Heritage Television: Reconstructing Queer Desire in Daphne (2007) and The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister (2010) - Alexander T. Vasilovsky: «Say 'Yes' to Communities of Resistance»: Queer Canadians Problematize Psychology's Explanations of Gay Male Body Dissatisfaction - Maria Katharina Wiedlack: «My Anger Is a Legacy»: Queer-feminist Politics of Negativity within Contemporary Social Movements - Chris H. Reintges/João de Deus Gomes da Silva: The Legal Debate on Same-sex Civil Unions in Brazil: The Construction of Equal Citizenship within a Socio-cultural Context of Heterosexism and Homophobia - Joseph Jay Sosa: «Marijuana is a Crime but Homophobia is Just Fine!»: The Scandalous Logics of Queer Solidarity - Elizabeth Canfield: Homonormativity and the Violence of the Geographic Solution - Elena Kiesling: Multiple Identity and the Performance of Community: The Intersections of Ethnicity and Sexuality within the Queer Community - Thamar Klein: Queering Biopolitics: Normation and Resilience of South African Trans*-gendered Citizens - Osmundo Pinho: The Black Male Body and Sex Wars in Brazil - Florian Vörös: Raw Fantasies: An Interpretative Sociology of What Barebacking Pornography Does and Means to French Gay Male Audiences - Hugh English: Trans vs. Homo: Negotiating Borders of Gender and Sexuality in Mid-Twentieth Century Transsexual Autobiography - Annie Wilkinson: Transgressing Transgenders: Exploring the Borderlands of National, Gender, and Ethnic Belonging in Ecuador.
Contents: Rodrigo Borba/Elizabeth Sara Lewis/Branca Falabella Fabrício/Diana de Souza Pinto: Introduction: A Queer Postcolonial Critique of (Queer) Knowledge Production and Activism - Richard Miskolci: Queering the Geopolitics of Knowledge - Larissa Pelúcio: Possible Appropriations and Necessary Provocations for a Teoria Cu - Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira: When Theories Travel: Queer Theory and Processes of Translation - Cassie Peterson: Bloodless and Lawless: Queering «Family» in Social Work Discourse - Luciana Lins Rocha: Queer Literacies in the Brazilian Public School EFL Classroom: Performing Action Research - Bex Harper: British Heritage Television: Reconstructing Queer Desire in Daphne (2007) and The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister (2010) - Alexander T. Vasilovsky: «Say 'Yes' to Communities of Resistance»: Queer Canadians Problematize Psychology's Explanations of Gay Male Body Dissatisfaction - Maria Katharina Wiedlack: «My Anger Is a Legacy»: Queer-feminist Politics of Negativity within Contemporary Social Movements - Chris H. Reintges/João de Deus Gomes da Silva: The Legal Debate on Same-sex Civil Unions in Brazil: The Construction of Equal Citizenship within a Socio-cultural Context of Heterosexism and Homophobia - Joseph Jay Sosa: «Marijuana is a Crime but Homophobia is Just Fine!»: The Scandalous Logics of Queer Solidarity - Elizabeth Canfield: Homonormativity and the Violence of the Geographic Solution - Elena Kiesling: Multiple Identity and the Performance of Community: The Intersections of Ethnicity and Sexuality within the Queer Community - Thamar Klein: Queering Biopolitics: Normation and Resilience of South African Trans*-gendered Citizens - Osmundo Pinho: The Black Male Body and Sex Wars in Brazil - Florian Vörös: Raw Fantasies: An Interpretative Sociology of What Barebacking Pornography Does and Means to French Gay Male Audiences - Hugh English: Trans vs. Homo: Negotiating Borders of Gender and Sexuality in Mid-Twentieth Century Transsexual Autobiography - Annie Wilkinson: Transgressing Transgenders: Exploring the Borderlands of National, Gender, and Ethnic Belonging in Ecuador.
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