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Transnational Feminisms Conferencefull name / name of organization: University of Manchester contact email: transfem09@yahoo.co.uk Transnational Feminisms Conference Drawing on the impact of postcolonial feminism and its enactments, this conference will examine how women are affected by political systems in a global climate, how feminism translates and moves across borders, and how feminism can be utilised as a methodology for understanding the transnational context. Here the transnational is understood to be a complication of notions of the 'elsewhere', highlighting the challenges of fluidity, movement and instability whilst also paying close attention to locatedness. This is a feminism that is engaged with the woman-as-subject without making universalising claims regarding women's experience; it both considers how gender operates and critiques categorisation. The purpose of this conference is to explore the vitality of feminist interdisciplinarity as it pertains to the transnational, providing space for these debates to come together, creating an interrogation of transnational feminist theory and practice from academic, activist and artistic standpoints. The conference will also engage with ideas of transnational feminism through workshops, exhibitions and a history walk. We welcome contributions from academics, postgraduates, activists and artists. Keynote Speakers: Contributions may take the form of papers, workshops, exhibitions or reading group style discussions, amongst others. Paper presentations will consist of panels of 3 x 20 minute papers. Topics might include: Global markets of cultural production Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words and a short biography by Friday August 28th to transfem09@yahoo.co.uk Conference website http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/sage/transnationalfeminisms/ All enquiries to transfem09@yahoo.co.uk cfp categories: cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences international_conferences postcolonial theory
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