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Mapping Desire: Where are the Critical Geographies of Sexualities?
15 ans après Mapping Desire : où sont les géographies critique des sexualités ?
Published on Monday, June 07, 2010
Abstract
Announcement
Jeudi 10 juin 2010
(Petit Amphi, puis salle 316)9h-9h15 - Accueil et présentation du workshop (Marianne Blidon, Université Paris 1)
Apports, prolongements et résistances
Discutantes : Claire Hancock (Université Paris Est) et Françoise Gaspard (EHESS)
9h15-10h15 – The Map is not the Territory: geography after the 'queer turn', David Bell (University of Leeds)
10h15-10h30 - Pause
10h30-11h30 - Post-Crisis Queer: What can geographers of sexualities offer in a changing world?, Gavin Brown (University of Leicester)
11h30-12h30 - Geography and gender approach: reflections on the state of research in Italy, Rachele Borghi (Ca’ Foscari University)
12h30-14h – Pause déjeuner
Quel(s) objet(s) ? Quels présupposés ?
Discutant : Bruno Perreau (MIT, IEP)
14h-15h - Let's (not) talk about sex Eleanor Wilkinson (University of Leeds)
15h-16h - Table ronde animée par Bruno Perreau (MIT, IEP) et Marianne Blidon (Université Paris 1) : Mapping Whose Desire? Theories, Epistemologies and Methodologies in the Geographies of Sexualities
16h-16h15 – Pause
Localiser les identités lesbiennes
Discutant : Luca Greco (Université Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle)
16h15-17h15 - “I Could Hardly Wait to Get Back to That Bar” Except “It’s Closed Now”: Negotiating the Meaning(s) of the Lesbian Bar through Physical Realities and Geographical Imaginations of Lesbians and Queer Women in New York City, 1983-2008, Jen Gieseking (University of New York)
17h15-18h15 - Appropriation de l’espace public en fonction de normes socio-sexuées : modalités et conditions de visibilité, Natacha Chetcuti (INSERM)
Vendredi 11 juin 2010
(Petit Amphi)
Réseaux et globalisation
Discutants : Baptiste Coulmont (Université Paris 8) et Francine Barthes (Université d’Amiens)
9h-10h - The Politics of Age and Intergenerational Relations in Transnational Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Activist Networks, Jon Binnie (Manchester Metropolitan University)
10h-11h - Sexuality and Global Faith Networks: a social topography, Gill Valentine (University of Leeds)
11h-11h20 - Pause
11h20-12h20 - Tourisme et prostitution à Patpong, Bangkok. Organisation socio-psatiale d'un "quartier rouge", Sébastien Roux (EHESS)
12h20-14h – Pause déjeuner
Space and place
Discutants : (en attente)
14h-15h - Gay Men in Rural Areas and Smaller Cities : Lower Saxony in Northern Germany as an Example, Michael Bochow (WZB)
15h-16h - Figures contemporaines de l’homosexualité en mouvements : une approche topologique, Massimo Prearo (EHESS-Paris)
16h-16h15 – Pause
Perspectives
Discutant : (en attente)
16h15-17h15 - World Cities of Sex. Possible theoretical and empirical/methodological directions that sexual geographies might go in, Phil Hubbard (University of Loughborough)
17h15-18h - Table ronde animée par Bruno Perreau (MIT, IEP) et Marianne Blidon (Université Paris 1) : Trajectoires et prolongements
Subjects
- Geography (Main category)
- Society > Sociology > Gender studies
- Society > Geography > Geography: politics, culture and representation
Places
- Institut de géographie, 191 rue Saint-Jacques
Paris, France
Date(s)
- Thursday, June 10, 2010
- Friday, June 11, 2010
Attached files
Keywords
- Géographie des sexualités
Contact(s)
- marianne blidon
courriel : marianne [dot] blidon [at] univ-paris1 [dot] fr
Information source
- marianne blidon
courriel : marianne [dot] blidon [at] univ-paris1 [dot] fr
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« Mapping Desire: Where are the Critical Geographies of Sexualities? », Study days, Calenda, Published on Monday, June 07, 2010, https://calenda.org/201379