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CALL FOR PAPERS NOMADIAS MAGAZINE No. 33 2024.

Special issue sex/dissident: 25 years since the decriminalization of sodomy in Chile, and 51 years since the first homosexual protest.

NOMADÍAS CUIR/QUEER/KUIR. A political/sexual dissident speech to think about the south-south.

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CALL FOR PAPERS NOMADIAS MAGAZINE N° 33 2024. Special issue sex/dissident

2024-05-23

NOMADÍAS CUIR/QUEER/KUIR

A political/sexual dissident speech to think about the south-south

Nomadías Magazine, founded in 1995, has become the first Gender Studies magazine in Chile. Attached to the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities of the University of Chile, since its foundation it has been consolidated based on the growing positioning of gender studies at said University, through the Center for Gender and Culture Studies in Latin America (CEGECAL). Its general objective is to promote cutting-edge debates and academic discussion in relation to gender studies and sexualities from disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, contributing to the development and consolidation of national and international critical mass on gender studies in cultural and social spheres. It problematizes topics of national and international contingency in relation to the place of women, critical masculinities, and gender diversities and dissidence in society, contributing to emerging fields linked to feminist, queer, *trans epistemologies. and gender.

Nomadías, magazine of the Center for Studies of Gender and Latin American Culture (CEGECAL) of the University of Chile, Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities invites you to participate in this special issue dedicated to "Crit-ical (cuir/queer/kuir), sexual and gender studies in south-south thought".

Thematic axes/critical nodes

  • Sex-dissident performances and actions in artistic practices in Latin America with emphasis on social movements, public groups and organizations in the LGBTIQA+ world
  • Critical non-normative sexualities in university teaching of native, foreign and local languages in Latin American contexts.
  • Proposals, political and linguistic challenges for the transformative incidences of inclusive language in our region.
  • Sex-dissident literatures, writings against the literary canon and new reading strategies in national histories in the region.
  • Kuir corporealities and processes of resignification and resistance against gender violence (homophobia, lesbophobia, transphobia) through writings.

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DEADLINE: JULY 30, 2024