Feb 18, 2007

CfP: After Empire: Gender Boundaries as Borders of Nations, Vilnus

CALL FOR PAPERS

AFTER EMPIRE: GENDER BOUDARIES AS THE BORDERS OF NATIONS

June 28-30, 2007

Centre for Gender Studies, European Humanities University Vilnius, Lithuania

This conference aims to explore the critical link between the ideas and
practices of gender, on the one hand, and "nationbuilding" on the other, in
Eastern/Central Europe and Eurasia. We tend to focus on the dynamics of this
relationship during two separate, but related periods. One is the time of
the "awakening of nations", which was finalized in the nation-states on the
edges of the three Eurasian Empires after WWI, or "national" administrative
units in the USSR. The second period, which started after 1989 (or 1991),
also implies rethinking of the "national" and new nationbuilding in the
post-communist space.

National and gender identities are inseparable and interrelated, and the
practices used to "naturalize" gender differences and hierarchies in
nationalist and statehood projects are of special interest. Gender and
nation as social constructions largely result from «oppositions» or
«delineations» ; they become especially highlighted at the lines of "passage"
or crossing the boundaries/borders. The notion of «borderlands, " borders,
and boundaries, both geographical and social, is a key one for the
conference.

Conference organizers are hoping for an interdisciplinary academic debate of
the interception of gender, empire, nationbuilding, and borders within the
following topical areas:

Etching the edges of Europe: borderlands as gendered space;

Empire and gender order;

nation, citizenship, masculinity and femininity;

"national motherhood" and patriotic masculinity;

gendered iconography of the national idea;

women's bodies and nation's boundaries;

gendered spaces of national politics;

nationalism, sexuality, militarism;

intellectual women in national movements;

gendering national memories;

national church» and gender order;

empire, nation, reproduction, and welfare;

«as a woman, I have no nation»: feminism vs. nationalism;

nationalism and post-Soviet masculinity;

migration, mixed marriages, trafficking.

Conference languages are the regional lingua franca of Russian and English.

Proposals for individual papers or complete panels can be sent to
gender@ehu-internat ional.org Please include
your contact information, brief CV and paper description of up to 250 words.
The deadline is April 1, 2006; acceptance notification by May 1, 2007.

The Centre for Gender Studies at European Humanities University in Minsk-
has concentrated on studying gender issues since 1997, and has offered a
master's degree in gender studies since 2000. After being forced to
terminate its operation in Belarus in the summer of 2004, the European
Humanities University resumed its programs as a university-in- exile in
Lithuania, with the support of American and European foundations and
governments, and the European Commission for Democracy and Human Rights.
Currently the MA program in Gender Studies remains the only one in NIS
offering a graduate degree in Gender.

For more information about the Centre for Gender Studies, please, go to: <
www.gender-ehu. org> For information on EHU-International programs and
activities, see: http://ehu-internat ional.org

For further inquiries please e-mail: Elena Gapova
e.gapova@gmail. com

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