Semaine 17 |
jeudi. 25 avril, 2024 | |
10:00 am |
Cycle de conférences Four Seasons Seminar Series – Becoming and un-becoming RomanIn English at Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Tuğrul İnal Hall, Campus at Beytepe. Hybrid at 10.00 am (Istanbul/GTM + 3) Registration for Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvcO6vrTIvE9ybihwfYeqpT56VAre7Ifg2
Organised in partnership with Haccettepe University, Bilkent University and Koç University. Closing Lecture: Arietta Sophia Papakonstantinou, Becoming Roman after Rome: the Umayyads and the other translatio imperii followed by a round table : Post Roman Yalçin Bodur Romaness in-between early Islamic states Felege Yirga-Scott Seeking Egypt, Finding Rome: Identity after Crisis in the Chronicle of John of Nikiu |
vendredi. 26 avril, 2024 | |
8:30 am |
International conference Queerness and Gender Diversity in/to Migration: Norms, Discourses and Control MechanismsEn Anglais / In English En hybride / Hybrid format Inscription en présentiel / registration face to face: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmXB1G8Bo2BCfi21X93gZGAdKR8dBN4JgoWG2T2OUrqYWsyQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Inscription en distanciel / Online registration : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdzjsPwTEGk2av_GIXAmMb5ZgIgzuy7P5uBBldKJUN3fUJtqw/viewform?usp=sf_link La conférence internationale "Queerness and Gender Diversity in/to Migration : Norms, Discourses, and Control Mechanisms" vise à explorer l'impact de la surveillance sur la construction des sexualités dans les processus migratoires. Organisé par Öykü Aytaçoğlu (Université Paris 8), Tachfine Baida (Sciences Po Bordeaux), et Marien Gouyon (Université Aix-Marseille), cet événement s'inscrit dans le cadre des activités de l'axe "Migrations & Mobilités" (aMiMo) du pôle d'études contemporaines de l'IFEA. La conférence qui aura lieu le 26 avril 2024 à l'IFEA est généreusement soutenue par l'IFEA, le Centre de Recherches Sociologiques et Politiques de Paris (CRESPPA), l'Institut d'études de l'Islam et des sociétés du monde musulman (IISMM), et l'Institut Suédois de recherche à Istanbul (SRII).
The international conference "Queerness and Gender Diversity in/to Migration: Norms, Discourses, and Control Mechanisms" seeks to delve into the impact of surveillance on the construction of sexualities throughout migration processes. Organized by Öykü Aytaçoğlu (Université Paris 8), Tachfine Baida (Sciences Po Bordeaux), and Marien Gouyon (Université Aix-Marseille), this event is hosted as part of the activities of the “Migrations & Mobilities axis” (aMiMo) within IFEA's Contemporary Studies Pole. Set to take place on April 26, 2024, the conference will convene at IFEA. It is generously supported by IFEA, the Center for Sociological and Political Research in Paris (CRESPPA), the Institute for the Study of Islam & Societies of the Muslim World (IISMM), and the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul (SRII).
Sophia Zisakou (Lund University, Sweden): Affective (homo)Normativity in Queer Asylum Law Muhammet Ali Keskin (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Türkiye): The Other Dimension of Surveillance: The Struggle of LGBTI+ Migrants and Refugees in Removal Centres Across Turkey Gabriel/le du Plessis (University of Warwick, UK): Waiting For My Future: Queer and Trans Encampment in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp Marie Lunau (Roskilde University, Denmark) & Rieke Schröder (Aalborg University, Denmark): Navigating Surveillance in Queer Asylum: Narratives of Resistance in Germany and Denmark Syed Taha Kaleem (Brandeis University, USA): Subverting Surveillance: Cruising as Resistance and Self-Expression in the Lives of Queer Migrants in Qatar Zeynep Pınar Erdem & David Onen Ongwech (University of Bremen, Germany): Recognizing the Lived Realities and Political Agency of Forced Migrants with Diverse Sexual Orientations, Gender Identities and Expressions and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC) in Uganda, Lebanon and Türkiye John Marnell (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa): “I sucked a lot of dicks to get this place!”. Home-making and care practices among LGBTQ refugees in South Africa Rabia Aslı Koruyucu (University of Göttingen, Germany): Intimate Re-Materialization of Türkiyeli Trans Subjectivities in Germany Nilofar Shidmehr (Simon Fraser University & University of British Columbia, Canada): Expressions of Freedom in Poetic Narratives of Iranian Queer Migrations Mert Koçak (University of Cologne, Germany): Against Hierarchies of Deservingness: Queering Transnational (Im)Mobilities Massinissa Garaoun (INALCO & EPHA & Languages and Cultures of Africa, France) & Malek Cheikh (AssiégéEs Magazine, France): Lūbya mṛa wəlla Tṛãnṣiya, About the Identity Shifts Induced and/or Forced by the Migrations of Gender Minorities from the South to the West B Camminga (Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICI), Germany & African Centre for Migration and Society, Wits University, South Africa) & John Marnell (Wits University, South Africa) & Nicola Mai (University of Leicester, UK): Reframing Queer and Trans Mobilities from the Global South
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