Dear colleagues,
I am also happy to pass this event on. Kind regards, Brigitta Keintzel
Cordially invitation to the roundtable "Gendered Culture Wars? Reading the US
Elections from an Intersectional Lens".
When? 8. November 2024, 17:00
Where? Universität Wien, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistk, Spitalgasse 2 Hof 8,
Helene-Richter-Saal
Discussants: Elisabeth Holzleithner (University of Vienna, Philosophy of Law and Legal
Gender Studies), Juliana Cesario Alvim Gomes (CEU Vienna / FGMG Minas Gerais, Brazil,
Human Rights, Gender and Sexuality Studies), Julia Roth (University of Vienna / Anglophone
Literatures and Cultures and Gender Studies)
This roundtable sheds light on the intersectionally gendered dimensions of the US election
campaign and its outcome. Discussing the “right-wing patterns of en-gendering” evoked in
extreme right discourse, the participants trace the ways in which “gender” serves as an
arena, a sort of meta-language and “affective bridge” to catapult diverse topics into the
public sphere. From various perspectives – bridging the USA with Europe and Brazil / Latin
America as well as Cultural and Gender Studies approaches with lenses from Law and Human
Rights – the participants will delineate also the complexities of masculinities,
femonationalism, sexual exceptionalism (Gabriele Dietze), or reverse anti-colonialism. The
panel asks what we can expect from the new US government in the years to come in light of
the affective strategies that are employed in this gendered and “reloaded Culture War”
(Wendy Brown) in order to create a feeling of community and a new common sense.
More information on our homepage:
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We look forward to an engaging discussion and valuable insights from all participants in
the exploration of these timely and impactful themes!
On behalf of GAIN Steering Committee
Forschungsplattform GAIN – Gender Ambivalent In_Visibilities.