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Genre et politique - Femmes réfugiées: Au-delà de l’opposition entre genre et culture - Leah Bassel
02/05/2013
Bruxelles
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Genre et politique - Définir l’égalité: les effets de la participation sur les politiques locales du genre - Marie-Hélène Boas
03/05/2013
Bruxelles
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Atelier Genre(s) et Sexualité(s) - Christophe Adam, Dominique De Fraene, Carla Nagels - Sexes et normes
07/05/2013
Bruxelles
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Andrea Martinez - Les méthodologies féministes
13/05/2013
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Une autre Histoire est possible
15/05/2013
Namur
Andréa Martinez et Leïla El Bachiri - Femmes, droits et citoyenneté dans un monde globalisé. Les limites du féminisme islamique
15/05/2013
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Doing Gender Lecture by Estelle Barrett
21/05/2013
Utrecht
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Interuniversity Gender Research Seminar UGent-VUB-UA
22/05/2013 - 23/05/2013
Gent
Fighting for Gender Studies in Academia Today
22/05/2013
Gent
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Interuniversity Gender Research Seminar UGent-VUB-UA
22/05/2013 - 23/05/2013
Gent
Atelier Genre(s) et Sexualité(s) - Marylène Lieber - Genre et mobilité dans la cité: les violences et le sentiment d'insécurité comme modalités de contrôle social sexué
23/05/2013
Bruxelles
Enfances inégales: Corps, genre, classe
23/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
Toulouse
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Enfances inégales: Corps, genre, classe
23/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
Toulouse
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Young Researchers Seminar on Gender and Sexuality
28/05/2013
Antwerpen
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Re/lire Monique Wittig
30/05/2013
Bruxelles
Doing Gender Lecture by Susan Stryker
30/05/2013
Utrecht
Gender, Sexual Nationalism, Antisemitism, 
and Orientalism in European Identity Discourses
30/05/2013 - 01/06/2013
Maastricht
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Gender, Sexual Nationalism, Antisemitism, 
and Orientalism in European Identity Discourses
30/05/2013 - 01/06/2013
Maastricht
Théories du genre et des sexualités - Impérialisme sexuel. Genre, sexualité et religion
31/05/2013
Bruxelles
Gender en seksuele diversiteit op school: van beleid naar praktijk.
31/05/2013
Brussel/Bruxelles
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Just Say No to Becoming Woman - Claire Colebrook

06/05/2012

http://www.janvaneyck.nl/tagged/about

Abstract Claire Colebrook (Penn State University)

There are two ways, at least, to read Deleuze and Guattari's concept of becoming-woman. The first is to see it as a historical context in which the women's movement would begin to erode the figure of a centralized human reason, but would then give way to more complex and genuinely post-human modes of considering life beyond genders and genres. Sexual difference would be queer, not by deviating from genders but by deviating from all genres and stabilities. The second mode would be to read becoming-woman as an eternal concept of recurrence, as a way of avoiding what Deleuze and Guattari refer to elsewhere as the 'cancerous' body without organs. Here, becoming-woman would articulate a problem of relation, of a becoming always attracted by traits or quantities. Sexual difference would be queer not by being counter-normative nor by being destructive of closed forms, but by creating and releasing traits and pure predicates. In this paper I argue for the second mode, while nevertheless bearing in mind the risks and desires of becoming-woman as a historical notion.

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Jan van Eyck Academie
Academieplein 1
Maastricht
Nederland

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