5TH EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHIES OF SEXUALITIES CONFERENCE DETAILED PROGRAM (JUNE 21 UPDATE, THIS IS NOT A FINAL VERSION)

DAY 1 Time and Program location 8:00 – 9:00 Registration 9:00 – 10:30 Opening ceremony, first keynote lecture Michal Pitoňák Opening words / start of the conference VG STRUGGLES OF FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY AGAINST CHANGING Judit Timár HEGEMONIES IN Central and Eastern Europe Discussant(s): Michal Pitoňák; t-b-d 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:40 Parallel Sessions 01 VI/A QUEERING THE FIELD OF PLANNING: BRINGING SEXUALITY TO URBAN GOVERNANCE AND LR PLANNERS (1) Chair(s): Thomas Wimark, Jesko Meissel Matthew smith Towards a transfeminist planning theory and practice

“I’m just not who they expect”: british homelessness services Edith England as an exemplar of heteronormative public administration Urban spaces and governance: enabling and controlling Thomas Wimark meetings between same-sex loving individuals in Stockholm 1880-1950 Jose Antonio Langarita Deployment of public policies against lgbtfobia in contexts of Pilar Albertín small and medium-sized cities Antonia Dorado

11:00 – 12:40 Parallel Sessions 01

PR XXIV DECOLONIZING LOCATIONS Chair(s): Adwoa Onuora Queering chicanx nation: decolonial redefinitions of aztlán Tereza Jiroutová Kynčlová (54) Women leadership in green space production in kampung- Bagas Putra kota, Indonesia (45) Chris Hiller Decolonizing the concept of safe spaces for lgbt (52) Space, place and queerness: an examination of the university Adwoa Onuora of the west indies (uwi), mona campus’ queer landscaping Nadeen Spence (59) Fernanda Ximenes Dissident pornography in brasil as an aesthetic and political Benedito Medrado movement of decolonization (76) 11:00 – 12:40 Parallel Sessions 01 III. IS QUEER GEOGRAPHY FEMINIST? A DISCUSSION OF DISCIPLINE, CONNECTIONS AND VEZ BOUNDARIES Chair(s): Valerie De Craene

Inbar Michelzon Drori Undoing selfie: girls resisting post feminism Queer citizenship in family-oriented Vietnam; exploring Silje Mathisen everyday negotiations of identities and belongings

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Between “standing with” and “fighting for": the #i believe Yael Bar-Tzedek you hashtag and sexual citizenship in Critical mass: fat studies and the relational production of bear Nick McGlynn spaces

Gilly Hartal, Final discussion and commentary – interlacing feminist Valerie De Craene theory and geographies of sexualities, once again 11:00 – 12:40 Parallel Sessions 01 XII/A RESEARCH AND EMPOWERMENT OF FEMINIST AND LGBTQ+ POLITICS IN CENTRAL AND Z1 EASTERN EUROPE (1) Chair(s): Michal Pitoňák Beyond western theories: on the use and abuse of Roman Leksikov,Dafna Rachok ‘homonationalism’ in eastern Europe ‘See diversity, see freedom’: Baltic pride marches and Clinton Glenn historical geographies of the Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius

Instrumentalising women’s bodies in political rhetoric, yet Mirjam Sagi again: political economy of fear and public space in Budapest

Resource mobilization and survival tactics of russian lgbt Radzhana Buyantueva activists 12:40 – 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 – 15:40 Parallel Sessions 02 VI/B QUEERING THE FIELD OF PLANNING: BRINGING SEXUALITY TO URBAN GOVERNANCE AND LR PLANNERS (2) Chair(s): Thomas Wimark, Jesko Meissel Contingencies of inclusion: assessing the relevance of social Jesko Meissel imaginaries for institutional design and participatory governance Lgbtq+mobility: visibility, fear and travel behavior, the case of Amos Weintrob Tel-aviv Zoning and sex work, or the clumsy attempts to bring Serena Olcuire sexuality into planning (while extending planning onto sexuality)

Urban planning as a medium of reiterating masculine and Kaushalya Herath heteronormative values on urban spaces in Sri Lanka 14:00 – 15:40 Parallel Sessions 02 II/A RIGHT-WING POLICIES, NEOLIBERALISM AND THE CENSORSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE ON GENDER PR AND SEXUALITIES IN EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH SPACES (1) Chair(s): Joseli Silva, Eduarda Ferreira Burn the witch: the victory of the extreme right in Brazil and Joseli Maria Silva, the female protagonism in moral agendas related to Marcio Jose Ornat sexualities Feminism as international law in recognition - Latin American Lys Maria Ramos de Souza, women in movement / o feminismo como direito Gleys Ially Ramos dos Santos internacional em reconhecimento – mulheres Latin- Americanas em movimento From Verona with love: feminist and queer knowledges in Adriano José Habed “anti-gender” times Larissa Corrêa, Imagery representations on space and gender: public and Rosa Elisabete Militz private Becoming a woman in Brazil: the misconstruction of gender Bianca Correa in brazilian politics 14:00 – 15:40 Parallel Sessions 02

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XXII GENDER MATTERS IN CULTURAL CONTEXTS: STEREOTYPES, GAPS AND DIFFERENT VEZ CONCEPTS Chair(s): Valentina Shipovskaya Daria Martynova Gender nonconforming phenomenology in artworks (17) A new breed of alpha. Alpha/beta/omega-dynamics and their Julia Elena Goldmann potential to subvert gender stereotyping (32)

Digital practices and gender equality: critical reflection on the Maria João Silva results of an European survey in Portugal (56)

Gender patterns of healthy ageing across family ties in Valentina Shipovskaya western Europe (74)

14:00 – 15:40 Parallel Sessions 02 XII/B RESEARCH AND EMPOWERMENT OF FEMINIST AND LGBTQ+ POLITICS IN CENTRAL AND Z1 EASTERN EUROPE (2) Chair(s): Michal Pitoňák Understanding ‘disciplinary anxieties’ as obstacles in the Michal Pitoňák development of feminist and queer thought in Czech geography Emergence and development of LGBTQI activism in post- Shaban Darakchi socialist Bulgaria: generations, involvement, and identifications Inventing a queer past in Poland: literature and east/west Blazej Warkocki distinction (Homo)normalisation and queer ruptures of Czech LGBTQ+ Zdenek Sloboda movement post-1989 Alexandra Lipasova ‘I am not afraid to say it’ in mass media in Russia 15:40 – 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 – 17:40 Parallel Sessions 03

LR I. NON-MONOGAMIES BEYOND THE PROGRESSIVE-VERSUS-NORMATIVE DIVIDE Chair(s): Rahil Roodsaz, Katrien de Graeve Polygamy, polyamory, bisexuality and race in us slippery Christian Klesse slope discourses on same-sex marriage ‘Family for three’: discussing polyamory experiences in Marianna Muravyeva Russian social networks Alternative family life in Canada: case studies of five Charity Smith polyamorous families

From mononormativity to polyamory and back - Agata Stasińska reconstructing continual multidimensional (non)monogamy of nonheterosexual people living in Poland

‘Out of place’ in queerness: alien affect, and the promise of Jaisie Walker polyamory 16:00 – 17:40 Parallel Sessions 03 II/B RIGHT-WING POLICIES, NEOLIBERALISM AND THE CENSORSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE ON GENDER PR AND SEXUALITIES IN EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH SPACES (2) Chair(s): Joseli Silva e Eduarda Ferreira Transnational influence of conservative right-wing discourses: Eduarda Ferreira the case of Portugal Gender curriculum: promoting gender equality across the Elena Novak educational spectrum

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Policies for women and women in politics in brazil: let's talk about Marielle Franco? / políticas para as mulheres e Gleys Ially Ramos dos Santos mulheres na política no brasil: vamos falar de Marielle Franco? Evangelical protagonism and the rise of the extreme right in brazil with president Bolsonaro 2018 / o protagonismo Edimilson Antônio Mota evangélico e a ascensão da extrema direita no brasil com o presidente Bolsonaro 2018

Andrea Simão, “Woman was born to be mother”: the conservative turn in Paula Miranda Ribeiro, discourses on gender and sexuality in Brazil Pedro Barbabela 16:00 – 17:40 Parallel Sessions 03

VEZ V. SEXUALITY, SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE IN DIGITAL SPACES Chair(s): Gilly Hartal

“Wounded desires”: queer africans negotiating identities and Godfried Asante resisting the potential for violence on gay hook-up sites.

Concurrent identities: queer sex work in the wake of bill Dallas Cant c-36 and SESTA/FOSTA

Something on her shoulders: modest fashionistas and the Salma Siddique moralizing community

Fan fiction, sex and the pregnant man: fan fiction platforms Julia Elena Goldmann as safe spaces discussing sexuality and gender

Sexualizing the other: the racialized and dehumanized use of Yossi David sexuality on Facebook 16:00 – 17:40 Parallel Sessions 03

Z1 Meeting with local geographers and sharing of common thoughts 17:40 – 18:00 Coffee break 18:00 – 19:00 Second keynote lecture NODES OF VIOLENCE: VIOLENT SPACES BEYOND PUBLIC AND Alexander Kondakov PRIVATE DICHOTOMY Discussant(s): tbd

Side events of the day

6:30 - 7:30 Side event Morning Prague guided jogging tour [meeting: close to the conference venue - to be specified] 21:00 – 23:00 Side event Prague Queer Heritage Tour Jan Seidl [meeting: National Theatre – direct route by tram n. 18]

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DAY 2 Time and Program location 8:00 – 9:00 Registration 9:00 – 10:00 Third keynote lecture THE RIGHT TO SPACE: HETERONORMATIVITY, VG Maria Rodó de Zárate INTERSECTIONAL (DIS)COMFORTS AND INEQUALITIES Discussant: tbs 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 04

LR XXVII QUEER HEALTH IN GLOBAL CONTEXTS Chair(s): Gavin Brown New collaborations to co-produce knowledge on queer Alex Muller health: reflections from the southern and east African research collective for health (search) (75)

Youth, sex & precarity: young people’s sexuality and digital Sam Miles technologies in marginalized and low-income settings (36)

Talia Meer Transnational funding and local identities: homonormativity Alex Muller and HIV in Malawi (77) Gavin Brown Multi-sited, multi-scalar geographies of prep (31) Defocusing causes and consequences: seeking syndemic Michal Pitoňák answers within silenced discussions about HIV in non- straight men 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 04

PR XIV HOMONATIONALISMS: BODIES AND SPACES OF CONFRONTATIONS Chair(s): Ruthie Ginsburg What love got to do with it: Netta Barzilai, urban culture. Ruthie Ginsburg And the Israeli/Palestinian conflict (34).

Alexander Dhoest Eastern others: homonationalism in the Flemish press (21)

Homonationalism or homopopulism in western Europe? Marco Bitschnau (41) Approaching queer configurations in Catalonia through the Nuria Sadurni concept of homonationalism (69)

10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 04 IV THE FUTURE(S) OF LESBIAN GEOGRAPHIES, SUBJECTIVITIES, AND CITIZENSHIPS: VEZ ACKNOWLEDGING A VARIETY OF LOCAL DIMENSIONS OF LESBIAN(-FEMINIST) SCHOLARSHIP, ACTIVISM, AND BEYOND Chair(s):

“Butterfly effect:” lesbian-bisexual individuals’ identity Lara Özlen politics and personal ways of doing activism in Istanbul

‘I pretend that I do not exist and you pretend that you do Maria Helena Lenzi, not see me’: lesbian geographies in military dictatorship in Joseli Maria Silva Florianópolis – SC, brazil Lives worth grieving for: representation of lesbian suicides Priyam Ghosh in print and cinema in India

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Eduarda Ferreira Researching lesbian issues in Portugal: a critical review Is the rainbow white? Co-formations of lesbian space- Cecilia Nessi identities in Milan 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 04

Z1 XV SEXUAL ECONOMIES ACROSS BORDERS Chair(s): Adriana Piscitelli “Out of Africa”: racist discourse in men’s talk on sex work Monique Huysamen (2)

Between Europeans and Koreans: clashes among Adriana Piscitelli imaginations in the northeast of brazil’s sexscapes. (53)

Pilar Albertín-Carbo, Local and transnational geographies of sex work in a trans- Jose Antonio Langarita-Adiego border zone between France and Spain (12)

"Try talking to him dirty": self-surveillance techniques and Rocio Palomeque Recio biopolitics in sugar dating (27) Men who sell sex online and their relationship with the city. Marco Bacio The case of Stockholm and Milan (67) 12:10 – 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 05 X SEXUAL AND SEXUALITY EDUCATION – THE MANUALS OF LOVE, SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS TO LR EVERYBODY Chair(s): Veronika Valkovičová Ľubica Libáková, Ethics of care in sexuality education Adriana Jesenková Sexuality education, homage to adulthood? Perceptions of Gabriel Weibl Slovak youth Sexuality education strategies for the development of a Cláudio Moreira, positive and gratifying gender identity: a study with Maria João Silva elementary school children in Portugal

Ana Carolina Ferraz dos Santos, Existences and resistances in the school space: the student Ana Carolina Barbosa, protagonism and the gender and sexuality patterns Marcia Menezes Thomaz Pereira

Sexual emancipation and visual critical pedagogy in Ya'Ara Gil-Glazer academic spaces 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 05

PR VIII/A TRANSNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIES OF OPPOSITION TO SEXUALITY STUDIES, GENDER, AND WOMEN’S AND LGBT RIGHTS: HEGEMONY OR HORIZONTAL COLLABORATION ON THE RIGHT? (1)

Chair(s): Kevin Moss Conservative horizontal and transnational geographies of Kevin Moss sexuality

Monica Cornejo-Valle, The anti-gender geography of the Iberoamerican matrix Ignacio Pichardo

Gender and sexuality studies under suspicion: European Alexander Kondakov university at St. Petersburg Anti-gender and right wing organizing in Georgia – eastern Anna Rekhviashvili voice of eastern Europe

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Hadley Z. Renkin The geotemporalities of gender and sexual panic in Hungary 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 05

VEZ XX “PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY” BEYOND STRAIGHT Chair(s): Caitlin Hart, Anna Borgos Born this way? Is kink a sexual orientation or a preference? Caitlin Hart (23) Invisible sexuality: specifics of the life of asexual people Nela Andresová within heteronormative society (8) Ana María García López Queer monstrosity (11) Pavlovian queers from Prague to Sydney: transnational Kate Davison knowledge flows and cold war geopolitics (47) Gender and sexuality concepts in state socialist Hungarian Anna Borgos -sciences (48) 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 05

Z1 XIII MAKING SPACE FOR QUEER YOUTH IN HETERONORMATIVE LEISURE SPACES Chair(s): Maarten Loopmans, Xin Pan Village people: ‘yet another’ ethnographic study on a gay- Marco La Rocca connoted urban space of leisure Trans young people, spaces of leisure, exercise, and James Todd recreation, and the value of queer ‘safe spaces’ Appropriating spaces and playing with futures: LGBTQ+ Avner Rogel youth movement in Israel Socio-spatial configurations of the English LGBTQ+ night- Amy Zala time economy Amanda T. Mc Intyre Queering Trinidad and Tobago carnival Marjan Moris, Thomas Wimark, Wellbeing of queer young people in heteronormative youth Maarten Loopmans, spaces Xin Pan, Enrico Rossetti 15:10 – 15:30 Coffee break 15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 06

LR XVII SPACES PRODUCTION: EMOTIONS, SAFETY, INCLUSION, LOVE NETWORKS Chair(s): Subhajit Sikder Women in place. Mapping emotions through an audio- Alice Salimbeni visual methodology (87) Subhajit Sikder Cyber castes - let’s hush over the caste question (4)

Around the kitchen tables: the production of safer spaces in Giada Bonu feminist communities overcoming hegemonies and hierarchies through participatory action research (49)

How mechanisms of attribution and exclusion pervade Luise Grühn sexed spaces through the example of public bathrooms (79) Lance McCready Exploring transitions of black queer youth (89) 15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 06

PR VIII/B TRANSNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIES OF OPPOSITION TO SEXUALITY STUDIES, GENDER, AND WOMEN’S AND LGBT RIGHTS: HEGEMONY OR HORIZONTAL COLLABORATION ON THE RIGHT? (2)

Chair(s): Kevin Moss

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Iara Beleli Anti-feminism in the conservative wave in Brazil The hidden sexist and homophobic curriculum in foreign Esteban Francisco López Medina language textbooks: an effective transnational tool against the rights of all

Jaime Barrientos-Delgado Exploratory study on “anti-gender movements” in Chile

Pentecostalism, anti-gender politics and the authoritarian Gustavo Gomes da Costa turn in brazil: national lessons from global processes 15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 06

VG XXI QUEERSHIP(S) BEYOND HETERONORMATIVE (NO/FO)RMS OF TOGETHERNESS OR KINSHIP Chair(s): Chiara Bertone Dislocating the meaning of family ties through the Chiara Bertone disruption of heterosexuality (37) Policy evaluation of “non-traditional sexual relationships” Dmitrii Tolkachev regulation (72) Places and spaces of friendships. On the importance of Roberto Kulpa physical, virtual, and imagined ‘spaces’ in establishing, sustaining, and living ‘friendships’. (28) Non-heteronormativity and spiritual/religious heterodoxy Alicja Zaremba in a polish city (51)

15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 06

VEZ XXVI LOCATING QUEER ARTS: AESTHETICS, SUBJECTIVITY, PERFORMANCE Chair(s): Theresa Wilshusen, Cuneyt Cakirlar

Geographies of pornography spectatorship: international Ingrid Olson selections from the Nina Hartley fan mail archive (60)

The art of becoming: a queer and artistic approach to the Sebastián Collado self (35) From mannish lesbian to doomed couple: the beginnings of Natalija Iva Stepanović Croatian lesbian fiction (39)

The 50,000 nails of Istanbul queer art collective: translation Cüneyt Çakirlar and cross-cultural mobility of queer performance (26)

The gender veil (el velo de género) & seeking self (buscando Theresa Wilshusen uno mismo) (84) FRUSTRATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: REFLECTING ON POSITIONALITIES IN ACADEMIA Z1 (WORKSHOP) 17:10 – 17:30 Coffee break 17:30 – 18:45 Book launch TITLE OF THE BOOK LAUNCH VG Book title: first-title + authors

Side events of the day

6:30 – 7:30 Side event Morning Prague guided jogging tour [meeting: close to the conference venue - to be specified] 20:30 – 23:00 Conference dinner

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Venue: Potrefená Husa Albertov, address: Na Slupi 2102/2b, 128 00 Nové Město – 5-minute walk from the conference venue

For side events we have only limited spots available, please register if you wish to attend. DAY 3 Time and Program location 8:00 – 9:00 Registration 9:00 – 10:00 Fourth keynote lecture TOWARDS A QUEER URBANISM Phil Hubbard VG Discussant: tbs 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 07 VII/A PROVINCIALIZING EUROPE: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON SEXUALITIES, GENDER AND LR MIGRATION (1) Chair(s): Calogero Giametta

Valentina Greco, Journey as metaphor, immobility as narrative. The Ludovico Virtù invisibilization of trans* bodies in the Italian public debate

Francesca Stella, A place called home: rethinking ‘home’ and belonging Jon Binnie among LGBT migrants in Scotland Escaping stigma, getting a new life in the big city. The Cesare Di Feliciantonio emotional geographies of HIV-positive gay migrants in three European countries From bodies to work to social reproduction: revisiting Anita Prša daily routines and intimacy in migrant eldercare work Queer refugees and mobile spaces of care: cultures, Christopher Pullen orientation and citizenship 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 07

PR XVI QUEERING TRANSNATIONALISM Chair(s): Clea A. Schmidt Refugee camps as ‘a sense of place’: Kurdish women’s Orkide Izci everyday life practices and agencies (30) ‘Berlin’deyim aşkim’; on performativity, advocacy and Erkan Gursel transnational solidarity amongst queer, Turkish-speaking migrants in berlin (10) Robert Mizzi, Migrant sexualities: a global study of western LGBTQ Clea Schmidt, educators working in non-western spaces (20) Gustavo Moura “We call it gay”: language and sexual minority refugees Azar Masoumi (22) Slowly here: queer citizenship and sexual minority Trevor Corkum international students in Toronto (58) 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 07

VEZ XXV EXPLORING QUEER EPISTEMOLOGIES BEYOND

Chair(s): Magdalena Moreno, Jaime Eduardo Barrientos Delgado

The representations of space of human trafficking for Magdalena Moreno sexual exploitation in Argentina, at the beginnings of the 21st century. (42) 10

Natalia Salas Herrera, Trans-neoliberalism? A critical reading of Colombian Lina Fernanda Buchely Ibarra LGBTI NGOs and trans women’s rights activism (68)

The potential queer(ing) politics of all-gender restrooms Stephanie Bonvissuto (33) Homophobic violence: distancing from the concept of Jaime Barrientos Delgado homophobia (55) Lisanil Da Conceição Patrocínio Voices of women of traditional communities in research Pereira, and extension at unemat -ufmt (brazil) -coimbra Teresa Cunha, (Portugal) (6) Beleni Salete Grando 10:30 – 12:10 Parallel Sessions 07

Z1 JOIN THE NETWORK MEETING – PLANS FOR 6TH EGSC CONFERENCE? 12:10 – 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 08 VII/B PROVINCIALIZING EUROPE: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON SEXUALITIES, GENDER AND LR MIGRATION (2) Chair(s): Jon Binnie Miriam friz Trzeciak, Contested migrant belongings – the (re)negotiation of Jana Schäfer ethnosexual frontiers in the German media The end-demand model of sex work in France: an analysis Calogero Giametta of the repressive approach Selling sex and intimacy in Paris: trajectories of migrant Kostia Lennes male sex workers Polish LGBTQ activists in motion. Biographies of Agnès Chetaille gender/sexuality, activism, and migration. Migrant women and sexual work: an insight on regulation Rebeca Amorim Csalog in 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 08

PR XVIII URBAN SEXUALITIES Chair(s): Preetika Sharma, Misgav Chen Perceiving the heterosexist city to navigating and making Preetika Sharma of queer spaces: case of a planned city of Chandigarh, India (70) Valerie De Craene, “Fight the pow(d)er!” - intersectional activism in Ghent Anneleen Kenis nightlife and its fight for right to the city (40) Chen Misgav Queer urban trauma in and Jerusalem (44) Queer youth and queer ecology: uneven access to urban Christopher Schroeder nature spaces (88) Bright Lights, Sexy Bodies: Queer Film Cultures in Hongwei Bao Shanghai (90) 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 08

VEZ XI/A QUEER URBAN CIRCULATIONS (1) Chair(s): Max Andrucki

Gilly Hartal Traveling politics: gay bodies traveling from urban spaces

Queer homelessness: troubling criminalization, Emma Spruce displacement, and privacy in the city Max Andrucki Ceramics and anal-log urban infrastructure

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Queer religious geographies? Becoming a queer Muslim in Diego García Java Queer diffusions, uneven spatialities and the construction Ting-Fai Yu of homophobia in Hong Kong 13:30 – 15:10 Parallel Sessions 08

Z1 IX MARRIAGE EQUALITY AND QUEER ACTIVISM/THEORY Chair(s): Andrew McCartan The impact of queer activism in and beyond the marriage Andrew McCartan equality campaign in Ireland Rainbows and weddings: representing sexual citizenship Priyam Ghosh and transgressions in neoliberal queer advertisements in India Wedding bells or bath houses: the impact of space on gay Jason Tigert men’s romantic intimacy Discussion with local activists 15:10 – 15:30 Coffee break 15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 09 VII/C PROVINCIALIZING EUROPE: NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON SEXUALITIES, GENDER AND LR MIGRATION (3) Chair(s): Francesca Stella From migration to queer asylum: emphasizing complexity Florent Chossière of migrations and queer migrants’ agency Bisexuality and asylum case law: reflections on the Christian Klesse biopolitics of bisexual erasure Imagining Europe: queer migrant perspectives in troubling Lukasz Szulc times “Oh, you’re here too”: finding space(s) for LGBTQ people Alessandro Boussalem from a Muslim background in Brussels, Belgium

Claudia Fournier, Louise Hamelin Brabant Non-occidental gay immigrant men living in Canada: how Sophie Dupéré, far can they actualize themselves as gay men? Line Chamberland

15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 09

PR XIX QUEER CINEMA: RETHINKING SPACES, HISTORIES, AND INSTITUTIONS Chair(s): Akkadia Ford The Greek queer home on celluloid: representations of Phevos Kallitsis the residential as the public/private boundary (66) Reconceptualising film classifications in transnational Akkadia Ford contexts (7) Programming of the Mezipatra queer film festival: Ondřej Šerý, between western openness and eastern opportunities Pavel Doboš (38) Rehistoricising female vampires of 1970s British cinema: Jacob Engelberg bisexuality, antisemitism, and xenoracism (64) Verticality and the cinematic mapping of queer club/sex Gary Needham spaces (62) 15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 09

VEZ XI/B QUEER URBAN CIRCULATIONS (2) Chair(s): Max Andrucki

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LGBTQ+ topographies: mapping socio‐spatial interactions Maycon Sedrez through social media Embodied dialectics of migration, sexuality, and race: Gerardo Perfors-Barradas mobility dynamics of middle-class, college-educated gay Mexicans in Paris

Havi Navarro, Revealing interiors online: Grindr and Nolli’s maps in Diego Garcia Rodriguez conversation

Queer spaces in big cities: challenging notions, recreating Natalia Pais Fornari meanings 15:30 – 17:10 Parallel Sessions 09

Z1 XXIII ARE WE ALL SEXUAL CITIZENS? Chair(s): Cristina Díaz Pérez

Darren de Warren, The Queer agenda: How drag queens changed hierarchies Shirley Ledger in a small, Australian city (78) “Touring and writing sex and contraception”: how to Cristina Díaz Pérez implement the history of sexuality into sexual citizenship and education (71) Heretic performances: feminism and secularism in the Ana Almar Liante Spanish state (46)

Tammy Birk, Queer pedagogies and the critical cosmopolitan turn (86) Suzanne Ashworth

17:10 – Coffee break 17:30 17:30 – 19:00 Fifth keynote lecture + conference closing words

QUEER KINSHIP BEYOND THE PINK CURTAIN Joanna Mizielińska VG Discussants: tbd. Michal Pitoňák end of the conference

Side events of the day

6:30 - 7:30 Side event Morning Prague guided jogging tour [meeting: close to the conference venue - to be specified] t-b-d Fare-well / conference after party venue/place will be determined later

For side events we have only limited spots available, please register if you wish to attend.

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