CfP: (Re)Figuring Sex: Somatechnical (Re)Visions (11/2009, Sydney); DL: June 30, 2009

Recent theory has thoroughly critiqued traditional ways of imag(in)ing sex/gender and sexuality, challenging its tendency to render invisible those ways of being in the world which undermine such normative structures. Such critiques have developed sophisticated ways of understanding embodiment and its representation, investigating perception/s, issues of visibility and visuality, and the effects on the lived … CfP: (Re)Figuring Sex: Somatechnical (Re)Visions (11/2009, Sydney); DL: June 30, 2009 weiterlesen