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| Asunto: | [generourban] EN Call for papers - Aspasia Gender History of the Everyday Life | | Fecha: | Miercoles, 2 de Mayo, 2007 10:17:46 (+0200) | | Autor: | Anne alix le Maignan <anne @.........net>
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Historia del género y vida cotidiana. Petición de articulos por Aspasia
Contacto para más información: mbucur@indiana.edu
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El dÃa 27/04/07, machaco9 escribió:
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> CALL FOR PAPERS: Aspasia, Volume 3 on the Gender
> History of Everyday Life
>
> ASPASIA - INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK
>
> Aspasia is an international and peer-reviewed yearbook
> that seeks to bring out the best scholarship in the
> field of interdisciplinary women's and gender history
> focusing on, and especially produced in Central,
> Eastern, and South Eastern Europe.
>
> Aspasia's editorial team consists of: Francisca de
> Haan (Central European University), Maria Bucur
> (Indiana University), and Krassimira Daskalova (St.
> Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia). Aspasia is
> published by Berghahn Books (New York and Oxford). For
> more information see:
> http://www.berghahnbooks.com<http://www.berghahnbooks.com/journals/asp/index.php>
> /journals/asp/index.php<http://www.berghahnbooks.com/journals/asp/index.php>
>
> Call for Papers for Aspasia 3: The Gender History of
> Everyday Life
>
> We are soliciting articles of 6,000 to 8,000 words for
> inclusion in Aspasia Volume 3 (to appear in 2009). The
> theme of the volume will be: The Gender History of
> Everyday Life /Alltagsgeschichte/Histoire de la vie
> quotidienne.
>
> This issue of Aspasia will be dedicated to the
> practice of everyday life, to themes linked to the
> lived, everyday aspects of gender identity. In
> particular, we are interested in submissions that
> address the following questions: How have broad
> institutional frameworks - religious, social,
> economic, political, and cultural - related to the
> ways in which average women and men have shaped their
> gender identities? And vice versa: how have (changes
> in) gender identities and relations influenced broader
> institutional frameworks and fostered the development
> of particular lifestyles and divisions between work
> and recreation/leisure/entertainment?
>
> More specifically, how have religious institutions'
> assumptions about gender norms shaped the religious
> practices and spirituality of lay women and men? How
> have sexual norms impacted how women and men perform
> and negotiate their sexual identity? How have specific
> marital traditions, such as patrilocality, influenced
> how women and men relate to each other in couples, and
> how gender is understood in small local communities?
> How have modern economic processes changed economic
> empowerment along gender lines? How have commercial
> practices challenged or secured specific
> understandings of gendered work and identities? What
> changes did state socialism bring to women's and men's
> gender identities and daily lives, and how did that
> change over time (through the impact of
> industrialization, urbanization, an economy of
> scarcity, etc.)?
>
> These and other questions that engage with the lived,
> everyday aspects of femaleness and maleness,
> femininities and masculinities in Central, Eastern,
> and South Eastern Europe (CESEE), represent the broad
> focus of Aspasia's next issue. In all cases we are
> interested in how gender intersected with other
> categories of identity and social organization -
> class, ethnicity, nationality, location, age, and
> sexuality - in shaping the history of everyday life.
>
> Contributions could highlight specific case studies,
> be more broadly comparative, or address issues
> pertaining to the methodologies and theoretical
> underpinnings for working on these aspects of
> historical research and analysis. They can deal with
> all historical periods. Overall, we are interested in
> innovative essays, both in approach and in focus, so
> long as they remain anchored in the regional context
> and gender analysis that are the foundation of our
> yearbook.
>
> The final deadline for submission is 1 October 2007.
> Please send a copy as a Word attachment to: Maria
> Bucur: mbucur@indiana.edu
>
> For the Guidelines for Authors or other questions,
> please see:
> http://www.berghahnbooks.com/journals/asp/index.php?pg=notes
>
>
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