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Introduction to the report and the reporter | Introduction to the report and the reporter | ||
Capitalism and same-sex sexualities | Capitalism and same-sex sexualities<br> | ||
Desires, practices, identities | Desires, practices, identities<br> | ||
Before capitalism: transgender; intersex; age- and status-defined gender & sexual roles | Before capitalism: transgender; intersex; age- and status-defined gender & sexual roles<br> | ||
Capitalist ‘free labour’ (John D’Emilio), production & social reproduction, gender & sexual oppression (FI WC resolution points 1-2) | Capitalist ‘free labour’ (John D’Emilio), production & social reproduction, gender & sexual oppression (FI WC resolution points 1-2)<br> | ||
Three stages of capitalism, three same-sex regimes | Three stages of capitalism, three same-sex regimes<br> | ||
Imperialism, the invention of heterosexuality (Jonathan Ned Katz)/heteronormativity & inversion | Imperialism, the invention of heterosexuality (Jonathan Ned Katz)/heteronormativity & inversion<br> | ||
Fordism, performative gender (Judith Butler/Kevin Floyd) & gays/lesbians | Fordism, performative gender (Judith Butler/Kevin Floyd) & gays/lesbians<br> | ||
Neoliberal homonormativity v. queer | Neoliberal homonormativity v. queer<br> | ||
Wages & welfare states: rise, decline & sexual consequences (WC 5) | Wages & welfare states: rise, decline & sexual consequences (WC 5)<br> | ||
Marriage & adoption: a transitional approach (WC 17) | Marriage & adoption: a transitional approach (WC 17)<br> | ||
Gender wars | |||
The T & I in LGBTIQ (WC 18) | Gender wars<br> | ||
Lesbians (WC 24) & trans men: on strike against reproductive labour (Holly Lewis) | The T & I in LGBTIQ (WC 18)<br> | ||
Transnormativity v. gender queers & non-binary people | Lesbians (WC 24) & trans men: on strike against reproductive labour (Holly Lewis)<br> | ||
Right-wing attacks on trans people & ‘gender ideology’ | Transnormativity v. gender queers & non-binary people <br> | ||
Complicating gender/sex: the social construction of sex (Judith Butler/Gabriel Girard) | Right-wing attacks on trans people & ‘gender ideology’<br> | ||
‘Gender-critical feminism’ | Complicating gender/sex: the social construction of sex (Judith Butler/Gabriel Girard)<br> | ||
Racialized sexualities | ‘Gender-critical feminism’<br> | ||
Racism & anti-racism in LGBTIQ communities (WC 14) | |||
Black (Queer) Lives Matter | Racialized sexualities<br> | ||
Europe & its immigrants | Racism & anti-racism in LGBTIQ communities (WC 14)<br> | ||
Queer geopolitics | Black (Queer) Lives Matter<br> | ||
Imperialism & same-sex sexualities (WC 4) | Europe & its immigrants<br> | ||
Colonial structures in the ‘international’ movement | |||
Femonationalism (Sara Farris), homonationalism (Jasbir Puar), heteronationalism: the vicious circle | Queer geopolitics<br> | ||
Islam & Africa; China/Taiwan & Russia/Ukraine | Imperialism & same-sex sexualities (WC 4)<br> | ||
Palestinian queers v. pinkwashing | Colonial structures in the ‘international’ movement<br> | ||
Queering the movements, queering the left | Femonationalism (Sara Farris), homonationalism (Jasbir Puar), heteronationalism: the vicious circle<br> | ||
Our methods of struggle (WC 25) | Islam & Africa; China/Taiwan & Russia/Ukraine<br> | ||
Young LGBTIQ people in struggle (WC 6) | Palestinian queers v. pinkwashing<br> | ||
Queer anti-capitalism & its limits so far | |||
The example of healthcare organizing: from AIDS (TAC v. TRIPS; WC 16) to Covid-19 | Queering the movements, queering the left<br> | ||
Against the risk of split personality: self-organization (WC 34) | Our methods of struggle (WC 25)<br> | ||
Young LGBTIQ people in struggle (WC 6)<br> | |||
Queer anti-capitalism & its limits so far<br> | |||
The example of healthcare organizing: from AIDS (TAC v. TRIPS; WC 16) to Covid-19<br> | |||
Against the risk of split personality: self-organization (WC 34)<br> | |||
Our vision of sexual liberation (WC 8-9,22) | Our vision of sexual liberation (WC 8-9,22) |
Revision as of 11:26, 16 November 2022
Outline:
LGBTIQ Movements and Liberation
IIRE Ecosocialist School
Introduction to the report and the reporter
Capitalism and same-sex sexualities
Desires, practices, identities
Before capitalism: transgender; intersex; age- and status-defined gender & sexual roles
Capitalist ‘free labour’ (John D’Emilio), production & social reproduction, gender & sexual oppression (FI WC resolution points 1-2)
Three stages of capitalism, three same-sex regimes
Imperialism, the invention of heterosexuality (Jonathan Ned Katz)/heteronormativity & inversion
Fordism, performative gender (Judith Butler/Kevin Floyd) & gays/lesbians
Neoliberal homonormativity v. queer
Wages & welfare states: rise, decline & sexual consequences (WC 5)
Marriage & adoption: a transitional approach (WC 17)
Gender wars
The T & I in LGBTIQ (WC 18)
Lesbians (WC 24) & trans men: on strike against reproductive labour (Holly Lewis)
Transnormativity v. gender queers & non-binary people
Right-wing attacks on trans people & ‘gender ideology’
Complicating gender/sex: the social construction of sex (Judith Butler/Gabriel Girard)
‘Gender-critical feminism’
Racialized sexualities
Racism & anti-racism in LGBTIQ communities (WC 14)
Black (Queer) Lives Matter
Europe & its immigrants
Queer geopolitics
Imperialism & same-sex sexualities (WC 4)
Colonial structures in the ‘international’ movement
Femonationalism (Sara Farris), homonationalism (Jasbir Puar), heteronationalism: the vicious circle
Islam & Africa; China/Taiwan & Russia/Ukraine
Palestinian queers v. pinkwashing
Queering the movements, queering the left
Our methods of struggle (WC 25)
Young LGBTIQ people in struggle (WC 6)
Queer anti-capitalism & its limits so far
The example of healthcare organizing: from AIDS (TAC v. TRIPS; WC 16) to Covid-19
Against the risk of split personality: self-organization (WC 34)
Our vision of sexual liberation (WC 8-9,22)