Call For Papers: (Im)possibly Queer International Feminisms

The International Feminist Journal of Politics announces
2nd Annual IFjP Conference
May 17-19, 2013
University of Sussex, Brighton, England

(Im)possibly Queer International Feminisms

General Keynote
Lisa Duggan
, American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, NYU

Conference Theme Keynotes
Jon Binnie
, Geography, Manchester Metropolitan University
Vivienne Jabri
, War Studies, Kings College London
V Spike Peterson
, Government/Gender Studies, University of Arizona
Rahul Rao
, Politics and International Studies, SOAS

Other confirmed speakers
Rosalind Galt
, Film Studies, University of Sussex
Akshay Khanna
, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
Laura Sjoberg
, Political Science, University of Florida

The aim of this conference is to serve as a forum for developing and discussing papers that IFjP hopes to publish. These can be on the conference theme or on any other feminist IR-related questions.

Call For Papers

Feminists taught us that the personal is political. International Relations feminists taught us that the personal is international. And contemporary Queer Scholars are teaching us that the international is queer. While sometimes considered in isolation, these insights are connected in complex and sometimes contradictory ways. This conference seeks to bring together scholars and practitioners to critically consider the limits and possibilities of thinking, doing, and being in relation to various assemblages composed of queer(s), international(s), and feminism(s).

Questions we hope to consider include: Who or what is/are (im)possibly queer, (im)possibly international, (im)possibly feminist, separately and in combination? What makes assemblages of queer(s), international(s) and feminism(s) possible or impossible? Are such assemblages desirable – for whom and for what reasons? What might these assemblages make possible or impossible, especially for the theory and practice of global politics?

We are interested in papers and panels that explore these questions through theoretical and/or practical perspectives, be they interdisciplinary or located within the discipline of International Relations.

Sub-themes include (Im)Possibly Queer/International/Feminist:

— Heteronormativities/Homonormativities/Homonationalisms
— Embodiments/Occupations/Economies/Circulations
— Temporalities/‘Successes’/‘Failures’
— Emotions/Desires/Psycho-socialities
— Technologies/Methodologies/Knowledges/Epistemologies
— Spaces/Places/Borders/(Trans)positionings
— States/Sovereignties/Subjectivities
— Crossings/Migrations/Trans(gressions)
— (In)Securities

We invite submissions for individual papers or pre-constituted panels on any topic pertaining to the conference theme and sub-themes. We also welcome papers and panels that consider any other feminist IR-related questions.

Any inquiries should be addressed to Joanna Wood at cait@sussex.ac.uk
Abstracts should be no more than 250 words.
Deadline for submissions: January 31, 2013
We will, however, confirm acceptance of submissions before the deadline if we receive abstracts early. Early submission is therefore recommended.

Please submit your abstract here: Submissions

The conference website is http://ifjp2013.wordpress.com

Convened by: Heidi Hudson, Laura Sjoberg, Cynthia Weber, Co-Editors IFjP