Etikettarkiv: gender

CfP: Language, gender and sexuality: theoretical and methodological perspectives 12-13th October 2023

Language, gender and sexuality: theoretical and methodological perspectives 12–13th October 2023
University of Helsinki, Finland.

First Call for Papers


The intersections of language, gender and sexuality have become central topics of interest for researchers from many fields, but gender and sexuality categories are often handled in a simplistic manner, for example as fixed binary variables. However, these are both complex categories which require new theoretical understanding and methodological orientations. With the aim of bringing together both national and international scholars interested in language and gender and/or sexuality, we are organizing a two-day conference on October 12 and 13, 2023 at the University of Helsinki. All presentations will be given in person.


The call for papers for the conference is open to all scholars focusing on language. In particular, we hope to receive abstracts on studies utilizing queer theories or feminist approaches (e.g., intersectional feminism), but we welcome abstracts on any topics related to language and gender and/or sexuality. Both established and younger researchers are encouraged to participate. Possible topics include but are not limited to:


queer (linguistic) theory/methods

corpus linguistic approaches to studying language and gender/sexuality

ethnographic approaches to studying language and gender/sexuality

construction of gender and sexual identities in discourse

queer and trans sociophonetics


With these themes in mind, we have invited two plenary speakers, who will both also lead a methodological workshop:


Dr. Lucy Jones, University of Nottingham:
Plenary: Constructions of identity and embodiment in the discourse of trans youth

Workshop: Doing ethnography in queer and trans linguistics: Issues, concepts, and reflections


Dr. Frazer Heritage, Manchester Metropolitan University:
Plenary: Lavender corpus linguistics: taking stock and moving forward

Workshop: Corpus approaches to language and sexuality: tackling methodological challenges


Submission details:

Abstracts should be 250 words in length (excluding references), and they can be written in English or Finnish. Likewise, accepted papers can be presented either in English or Finnish.

All abstracts should be submitted via email 
langgegesex(@)helsinki.fi by May 11th. Instructions for the abstract layout are provided on the website: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/language-gender-and-sexuality-theoretical-and-methodological-perspectives/call-papers

Notification of acceptance will be sent in early June.


The conference is funded by the Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities. There is no registration fee for presenters.


Please contact 
langgesex(@)helsinki.fi  if you have any questions.

Conference website: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/language-gender-and-sexuality-theoretical-and-methodological-perspectives

Organizers:
Pekka Posio, Jarmo Jantunen, Laura Hekanaho, Meri Lindeman, Sanni Surkka and Annina Pura



Public lecture: Migrantour – Intercultural urban routes

Migrantour – Intercultural urban routes
Speaker: Nadine T. Fernandez

Dear all,
We are delighted to invite you to a public lecture with professor Nadine T. Fernandez.

Date: Tuesday 17 May 2022
Time: 10-12 am
Location: Hörsal (Lecture hall) 11, house F, Södra husen, Campus Frescati,
Stockholm, Sweden

This is a public event so please feel free to share this invitation widely.

Nadine T. Fernandez is a professor in Cultural Anthropology at State University of New York, Empire State College. Her research investigates gender, race, sexuality and couple relationships in relation to transnational mobility, tourism and national migration policy. The book Revolutionizing Romance (2010) analyzes younger ”interracial couples” in 1990s post-Soviet Cuba. Intimate Mobilities: Sexual Economies, Marriage and Migration in a Disparate World (2018), which Fernandez co-edited with Christian Groes (Roskilde University, Denmark), deals with transnational mobility and couple relationships across national borders. Fernandez’s own contribution to the book is about Cuban men in Scandinavia. She is involved in a European project at the intersection of migration, heritage and tourism, called Migrantours. And she is also working on a book project on gender in a global perspective, how gender and gender issues must be contextualized and understood in relation to specific places.

More information about Migrantours: http://www.mygrantour.org/en/

Kind regards,

Magnus Öhlander