CFP Summer School: "The Good, the Bad and the Monster. Queers, Crips and (Other) Misfits off the edge of the map"

Mafalda Esteves Announcement
Location
Portugal
Subject Fields
Human Rights, Sexuality Studies, Social Sciences, Sociology, Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies

The Good, the Bad and the Monster. Queers, Crips and (Other) Misfits off the edge of the map

May 14 to 18, 2018, Water Museum (Coimbra, Portugal)

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

The image of the monster has been historically used to epitomise danger, abnormality, sin. Even before angels, monsters were portrayed as messengers who anticipated catastrophes, such as storms and other dramatic events which would be too strong to be explained. Only good behaviour, submission to rules or faith into another inexplicable bigger entity, such as magic, witchcraft or religion, could prevent societies to be touched by monsters.

The othering of monsters – or monsters as estranged from an imagined “us” – is part of the cultural narrative that dismisses the complexity of what we call humans, contributing to the binary division between good and bad, silencing all of which exists in-between. Indeed, monsters inhabit the spaces in-between narrow definitions and expose the failure of rigid divisions between “normal” and “abnormal”. Ultimately, the figure of monsters confronts us with the precariousness of by-default normativities, triggering the need to rethink what humanity is, and, ultimately, who counts as a human being.

The INTIMATE Summer School embraces monstrosity in what it offers regarding the undoing of binaries and the celebration of embodied differences. We aim to explore who are the contemporary monsters, what are the dichotomies they challenge and how narratives on monsters contribute to definitions of human. We want to explore monsters as a possible theoretical figuration to escape mainstream celebrations of humanity and to embrace the vivid possibilities offered by interdisciplinary, boundary-crossing contributions from different fields of knowledge. We aim at creating spaces to discuss contributions and experiences that often fall out of the map even within critical studies. Also, we interrogate the possibilities of creating knowledge from places of estrangement regarding mainstream sources of knowledge production in the academic fields of LGBTQ and critical studies.

Drawing on timely, interdisciplinary theoretical contributions and intersectional empirical work on queers, crips and other misfits, the INTIMATE Summer School will consolidate academic knowledge in the fields of sexual and gender dissidence, disability and other forms of embodied misfit.
 

List of Confirmed Speakers
AG Arfini, Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan
Ana Cristina Santos, Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra
Bruno Sena Martins, Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra
Gaia Giuliani, Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra
Joacine Katar Moreira, CEI-IUL - Center for International Studies, ISCTE - IUL
Lucas Platero, CSIC - Spanish National Research Council 
Ulrika Dahl, Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University
Zowie Davy, Centre for LGBTQ Research De Montfort University

Fees
250 € - Early bird fee;
300 € (After 28th February 2018)
150€ for CES PhD students (up to 3)
[Price includes tuition, all materials, all coffee breaks and lunches during the Summer School]

Location
Museum of Water, Coimbra.
The space is easily accessible by public transports and has accessibility facilities inside.

Eligibility
Applicants should be PhD students in the fields of Social Sciences and Humanities interested in exploring the issues of gender, LGBT, queer, disability/crip and related areas. Topics of interest include:

  • biopolitics/necropolitics
  • crip and/or disability studies
  • critical (in)human rights
  • decolonial and postcolonial studies
  • fat studies
  • mad studies
  • monstrous embodiments
  • queer studies
  • sexual and gender dissidence

How to submit your application
To apply, please click HERE
[Deadline for applications: 5 January 2018 | Incomplete applications cannot be considered]

Minimum and maximum number of participants: 15 - 25 participants
This Summer School will use english as work language

Contact for further information
monstersummerschool@ces.uc.pt

Organization: Ana Cristina Santos, Ana Lúcia Santos, Luciana Moreira, Mafalda Esteves, Mara Pieri and Rita Alcaire.
Organized by the ERC Research Project INTIMATE - Citizenship, Care and Choice: The Micropolitics of Intimacy in Southern Europe, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal.

 

Contact Email
monstersummerschool@ces.uc.pt