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Genre et politique - Femmes réfugiées: Au-delà de l’opposition entre genre et culture - Leah Bassel
02/05/2013
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Genre et politique - Définir l’égalité: les effets de la participation sur les politiques locales du genre - Marie-Hélène Boas
03/05/2013
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Atelier Genre(s) et Sexualité(s) - Christophe Adam, Dominique De Fraene, Carla Nagels - Sexes et normes
07/05/2013
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Une autre Histoire est possible
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Doing Gender Lecture by Estelle Barrett
21/05/2013
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Interuniversity Gender Research Seminar UGent-VUB-UA
22/05/2013 - 23/05/2013
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Fighting for Gender Studies in Academia Today
22/05/2013
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Interuniversity Gender Research Seminar UGent-VUB-UA
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Atelier Genre(s) et Sexualité(s) - Marylène Lieber - Genre et mobilité dans la cité: les violences et le sentiment d'insécurité comme modalités de contrôle social sexué
23/05/2013
Bruxelles
Enfances inégales: Corps, genre, classe
23/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
Toulouse
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Enfances inégales: Corps, genre, classe
23/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
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Young Researchers Seminar on Gender and Sexuality
28/05/2013
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Re/lire Monique Wittig
30/05/2013
Bruxelles
Doing Gender Lecture by Susan Stryker
30/05/2013
Utrecht
Gender, Sexual Nationalism, Antisemitism, 
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30/05/2013 - 01/06/2013
Maastricht
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Gender, Sexual Nationalism, Antisemitism, 
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30/05/2013 - 01/06/2013
Maastricht
Théories du genre et des sexualités - Impérialisme sexuel. Genre, sexualité et religion
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Gender en seksuele diversiteit op school: van beleid naar praktijk.
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Atelier Genre(s) et Sexualité(s) - Peter Jackson - Putting Southeast Asian Transgenderism into the Transnational History of Sexuality

03/12/2012

L'Atelier Genre(s) et Sexualité(s) de l'Institut de Sociologie de l'Université libre de Bruxelles a le plaisir de vous annoncer la conférence:


Putting Southeast Asian Transgenderism into the Transnational History of Sexuality

Peter Jackson (Australian National University)

Abstract
Many accounts of the history of sexuality mark transgenderism as “premodern” while interpreting gay and lesbian identities as breaking out of “traditional” gender-defined modes of same-sex identity. In these accounts contemporary Southeast Asian transgender/transsexual identities – e.g., Thai kathoey, Indonesian waria, Filipino bakla – are seen as continuing premodern forms of ritualised transgenderism described for a number of regional societies.  Recent anthropological research (e.g. Tom Boellstorff, Peter Jackson) challenges this model, pointing to major breaks between premodern transgender roles and all contemporary same-sex and transgender/transsexual identities in the Southeast Asian region. In this paper I consider the implications of this Southeast Asian research for transnational queer theory. I argue that the central question for the transnational history of sexuality is not the emergence of “modern” gay and lesbian homosexualities out of “premodern” transgenderism, but rather how equally modern transgender/transsexual and gay/lesbian identities have emerged in parallel in Southeast Asia, and elsewhere.

Biobibliography
Peter A. Jackson is Professor of Thai history and cultural studies in the Australian National University’s College of Asia and the Pacific. He has written extensively on modern Thai cultural history with special interests in religion and sexuality. He was editor-in-chief of the Asian Studies Review, flagship journal of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, from 2009 to 2012 and founded the Thai Rainbow Archives Project, which has collected and digitised Thai gay, lesbian, and transgender magazines and community organization newsletters (see http://thairainbowarchive.anu.edu.au/index.html).
His most recent books are The Ambiguous Allure of the West: Traces of the Colonial in Thailand (with Rachel Harrison) and Queer Bangkok: Twenty-First-Century Markets, Media and Rights, and Thai Sex Talk: The Language of Sex and Sexuality in Thailand (with Pimpawun Boonmongkon).

Avec le Laboratoire d’Anthropologie des Mondes contemporains (LAMC) et l’Institut des hautes études de Belgique.

Plus d'infos sur www.ulb.ac.be//is/ags

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