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1 WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES ET RECHERCHES FÉMINISTES CONGRESS SHORT PROGRAM of Regina May 27-30, 2018
2 WGSRF Conference Short Programme May 27 May 30, 2018 (Pre-Conference Coordinators Meeting on Saturday, May 27, 2018, Location: College West CW 225) 8:30-9:45: Keynote Monday, May 28, :00-11:15: Panels 11:30-12:45: Workshop 1:00-2:15: Panels 2:30-3:45: Panels 4:00-5:15: Panels 7:00: Film Viewing Monday, May 28, :30-6:00 Shared Gathering Space Location: Laboratory LB 153 8:30-9:45 KEYNOTE Plenary Location: Research Innovation, RI :45-10:00 Break
3 10:00-11:15 Exposure Won t Pay the Bills: A Panel on Media Arts, Gender, and Labor in Canada Janine Windolph, Filmmaker, Curator of Public Programs, Mackenzie Art Gallery Jennifer Matotek, Director/Curator, Dunlop Gallery Simon Fuh, Media Arts, Administrative Coordinator, Neutral Ground Amber Phelps Bondaroff, Artist, Program Coordinator, Neutral Ground Risa Horowitz, Chair of Neutral Ground, of Regina Moderators: Lauren Fournier, Daniella Sanader, Amber Christensen Managing Millennial Diversity: Challenging Contemporary Moral Panics Kathryn Trevenen, of Ottawa, and Celeste E. Orr, of Ottawa Moral Panic and Millennials Mental Health Meg Peters, of Ottawa Moral Panics around Social Media and Mental Health: Who is Welcome on Social Media Platforms? Sarah Smith, of Ottawa Moral Panic and Detransition Narratives: Policing Gender through an Affective Politics of Fear Chair: Michael Orsini Location: Laboratory, LB 132 Navigating Masculinities Luc Cousineau, of Waterloo, and Corey W. Johnson, of Waterloo Sleeper Agents for the Patriarchy? Men, Masculinities, and Feminist Theory Jessica Duncan, of Western Ontario Diversifying Female Masculinity: Shattering Whiteness and Assembling Black Lesbian Identity Kristin Rodier, of Alberta He Was Just the Best Man for the Job : Fat Suits, Tactile Sensitivity, and Fat Masculinity on This is Us. Christopher Greig, of Windsor, and Barbara Pollard, of Windsor The Forgotten Man
4 11:15-11:30 Break 11:30-12:45 Roundtable: Collective Consultations: Updating Intersectional Equity Processes and Structures Yuchen Gao Jebunessa Chapola Erin Pillipow Shaylyn White Dylan Lambi-Raine 1:00-2:15 Location: Laboratory, LB 235 Beyond Relief and Regret: Creating Space for Diverse Emotional Experiences in Abortion Scholarship and Activism Carly Giles, of Lethbridge Katelyn Mitchell, of Lethbridge Shannon Ingram, of Lethbridge Chair: Carol Williams Against Health: Critical Dietetics at the Table with Food and Gender Studies Alissa Overend et al., of MacEwan Location: Laboratory, LB 132 Friendship and Women s Work: Spanning Diversities of Time, Space, Age and Place Susanne Kuehling, of Regina Women in Kula: Friendships, Harmony, and Respect Laura Bisaillon, of Toronto Friendship as Work, Work as Friendship: Supporting, Resisting and Subverting Naomi McPherson, UBC Okanagan Women in the Field: Research and Cross-cultural Friendship
5 Elizabeth Brulé, York Indigeneity, Friendship and Feminism 2:15-2:30 Break 2:30-3:45 Challenging and Re-Imagining Leaky, Monstrous, Uncontainable Family and Kinship Bodies Mila Mendez, York A Now That Breeds Futures Like Bread: Reading Black/Queer Kinship Back into We Wanted a Revolution Stephanie Jonsson The Queerness of Aging: Managing Anxieties by Re- Imagining and Creating Interdependent Relationships Claire Dion Fletcher, York Queer Families Challenging Heteronormativity Jenny Roth, Leakhead Dracula s Technofeminist Twist Alysse Kushinski, York Free Bleeding and Leaky Bodies: Discharging Leakiness from Narratives of Embodiment Nevena Martinović, Queen s Death First: Aging Anne Oldfield in W.R. Chetwood s A General History of the Stage Sylvie Côté, of Manitoba Lovesickness, the Medical Humanities and Good Magic in Spenser s The Faerie Queene Book 3, Canto 2 The Transnational Face of Wartime Sexual Violence: Translating Trauma Across National Boundaries Agatha Schwartz, of Ottawa Creating Vocabularies of Ruptures ; Through the Space of Postmemory : On Transnational and Transgenerational Data Collection About Wartime Rape 70 Years Later Tatjana Takševa, Saint Mary s Challenges and Rewards in Collecting Narratives About War Rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Case for an Adaptive Feminist Methodology
6 Téa Rokolj, of Ottawa Encountering Vulnerability: Qualitative Research and a Transnational Transcriber Anna Bogic, of Ottawa Translating Trauma into English: Perspectives on Methods and Ethics in the Translation of Narratives of Trauma 3:45-4:00 Break 4:00-5:15 Campus-Based Sexual Violence Miglena Todorova, of Toronto The short pants of sexual violence prevention programs on college campuses Elizabeth Quinlan, of Waterloo Sexual Violence at Corporatized Universities: Contradictory Tendencies Navigating (the Experience of) Violence Christine Wildman, of Guelph, and Jennifer Root, Wilfrid Laurier Different, but the Same?: Experiences of intimate partner violence among Brantford s LGBTQ+ community Rebecca Lennox, Simon Fraser Diversifying Classrooms and Pedagogies Kim Kathleen Simard, Dawson College Safer Spaces are Not Places Hannah Maitland, of Western Ontario Solving for Q: The Labour of Queering the Classroom Beyond Sex Education Emily Ritenburg
7 Margot Francis, Brock Not diversity : Decolonial and intersectional perspectives on sexual violence on university campus Kirby Brigden, of Saskatchewan Sexual Violence Policies at Canadian Universities: Fulfilling Legislative Requirements or Meeting Survivors Needs? Andrea Quinlan, of Waterloo Commodifying Consent Education on the Neoliberal Campus Right to the City : An Exploration of the Gendered Impacts of Street Harassment Alessia Mastrorillo, of Western Ontario Sense(s) of fear - Affective labour, intimate partner violence and the role of touch in intimate relationships Location: Laboratory, LB 132 of Regina LGBTQ2S Competence in Social Work Students: Attitudes and Knowledge Gaps Reese Simpkins: Trans*ing Diversity, Becoming Pedagogies 7:00 Film Film Viewing Location: Research Innovation, RI 208
8 8:30-9:45: Panels Tuesday, May 29, :00-11:15: Panels 11:30-12:45: Workshop 1:00-2:15: Panels 2:30-3:45: Panels 4:00-5:30: Keynote 7:00: Dance Party Tuesday, May 29, :30-6:00 Shared Gathering Space Location: Laboratory LB 153 8:30-9:45 Panel: Prairie Sexualities: Theories, Archives, Affects, Communities I Valerie J. Korinek, of Saskatchewan Living, writing and teaching queerly on the prairies: A historian s observations Rachel Loewen Walker, of Alberta Gender, Sex and Sexuality: Theorizing capitalism, colonialism, whiteness and white supremacy (Katerina Deliovsky et al.) White Femininity, Black Masculinity, Sex Tourism and the Politics of Feminist Theory: Theorizing desire and erotic racism Out of Left Field: Adjoining Critical Feminist and Transgender Theorist Examinations of Sport Bahar Tajrobehkar, of Toronto Flirting With the Judges: Bikini Fitness Competitors Negotiations of Femininity in Bodybuilding Competitions
9 Far from Hooking Up : Exploring Real Relationships between the Prairies and MTV Corinne L. Mason, Brandon Policing Pride: Outsourcing Racism on the Prairies Foucault s Evasive Maneuvers: White Ignorance, citational erasure of Baldwin and Fanon and theorizing sexuality as if colonialism and slavery did not happen Control by Proxy: The regulation of indigenous peoples and settler labour via Canadian anti-sex work laws, Location: Laboratory, LB 132 Ali Greey, of Toronto Gender Transgressors: An Intersectional Analysis of the Change Room Mira Trebilcock, of Regina Examining the Discourses Present in Women s Tackle Football and their Effects on the Development of the Game Claire Carter, of Regina Bodies at Play: Queer Sports, Body Image, and the Possibility of a Politics of Disorientation 9:45-10:00 Break 10:00-11:15 Prairie Sexualities: Theories, Archives, Affects, Communities II Anthony Easton, Independent Scholar A Queer History of Plural Marriage in Southern Alberta Roewan Crowe, of Winnipeg Navigating Systems, Immigrants, and Refugees Jessie Wanyeki Forsyth, McMaster Difficult Urban Intimacies in Ostensibly Diverse Spaces: Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon and Intra-African Mobilities (Protesting) Police Violence and Incarceration Sara Radley, of Western Ontario "White NFL Owners as Arrogant Perceivers and Consumers of Black Players in the Context of the Kneeling Protests"
10 From Chelsea Girls to AH SUGAR: Queer Coming-of- Age Narratives Manuela Valle-Castro, of Saskatchewan Performance Activisms and Audiences on the Prairies Aryan Karimi, of Alberta Seuxality and Integration: A Case of Iranian Gay Refugees Integration Practices in Canada Charlotte Dahin, of Ottawa Victimes vs agentes : les femmes face aux structures du processus de demande d asile dans les pays occidentaux Jebunnessa Chapola, of Saskatchewan Rethinking South Asian women s diasporic experiences: Echo Chambers, migrating conflicts and contemporary political subject formation among immigrant women in Canada Johise Namwira, of Manitoba Silence is Violence; an Intersectional Analysis of Police Violence Against Black Women in the United States Jessica Rumboldt An Analysis of the Overrepresentation of Indigenous Female Offenders in the Canadian Correctional System (CCS) Location: Laboratory, LB :15-11:30 Break 11:30-12:45 Workshop TBA 12:45-1:00 Break 1:00-2:15 Creating Space/s to Disseminate Alternative/Radical/Feminist Knowledges Asexuality and Intersectionality: Asexuality in Conversation with Religiosity, Transnationalism, and Sex Positivity WGSRF Award Winners Panel
11 2:15-2:30 Julie Ravary-Pilson, Université du Québec à Montréal Feminist writings on the web and the fourth wave discourses: the case for feminist web videos Melissa Baldwin, Trent This is where the poetry comes out : The Peterborough Poetry Slam as Resistant Space- Making Elizabeth Groeneveld, Old Dominion HUES Magazine and the Politics of Alliance Rebecca Godderis, of Wilfred Lauier A Future Full of Feminist Experts Theresa Kenney, McMaster Mixed Race (Gr)Ace Heather Prost, Simon Fraser Make Space for Ace: Asexuality, Trauma, and Healing Spaces Sage Strobel, Simon Fraser Sex-Positivity and Non-Sexualities Anna Kurowicka, of Warsaw, and Ela Przybylo, Simon Fraser Polish Asexualities: Catholic Religiosity and Asexual Online Activisms in Poland Location: Laboratory, LB 132 Break
12 2:30-3:45 Concurrent Session Inter/Disciplines and Research Methodologies Ranjan Datta, of Saskatchewan Decolonizing both researcher and research and its effectiveness in Indigenous Research Emma Lind, Carleton, and Samantha Cutrara, York Feminist Interventions: Engaging in Critical Archival Research Shannon Moore, Brock Transdisciplinarity and Intersectionality: Critical Reflections and Opportunities for Synthesis in Women and Gender Studies Teaching Experiences Susan Knabe, of Western Ontario Affective Labour in the Academy: Marginalization and Precarity Allyson Jule, Trinity Western, and Sara Herrero, Universidad Europea de Madrid Room for us: The incorporation of women in academia seen through the lives of Canada s Eliza Ritchie ( ) and Spain s María Goyri ( ) Barb Pollard, of Windsor Preservice Teachers Taught by Critical Pedagogues Exit Faculty of Education with Limited Development of Critical Consciousness and Understanding of Intersectionality How Do We Teach Now?: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Pedagogies Kathleen Cummins, Sheridan College Destablizing the Film Canons of Old Dinosaurs : Teaching Film History in a Post-Weinstein Era Ann Braithwaite, of Prince Edward Island, and Catherine Orr, Beloit College Interdisciplinary Collaborations as the Future of the Field: Thinking about Rethinking WGS Priya Kumar, Carleton Toward a New (Eco)Feminist Future: Mainstreaming Nonhuman Animals in Feminist Studies Meghan K. Riley, of Waterloo What do Multicultural, Minority, and Women s Studies really mean?: Investigating the Teaching of Intersectional Postcolonialism
13 3:45-4:00 Break 4:00-5:30 Keynote: Tings Chak, Undocumented Keynote Location: Research Innovation, RI 209 7:00 Dance Party Location: 8:30-9:45: Panels Wednesday, May 30, :00-11:30: Panels 12-1:30 Keynote 1:45-3:00 Panels Wednesday, May 30, :30-6:00 Shared Gathering Space Location: Laboratory LB 153 8:30-9:45 Gender, Land, and Climate Justice I Responsibilizing Parents, Reproduction, and The State Healthcare, Barriers, and the Process of Diagnosis
14 Susan Manning, Dalhousie More Work To Be Done: Evaluating Gender and Diversity Analysis in Resource Extraction May Chazan and Melissa Baldwin, Trent and Aging Activisms Collective Grannies, Rockers, and Oil Riggs: Mobilizing Age/ing in Intersectional Climate Justice Alliances Ranjan Datta, of Saskatchewan Researcher and Participants in Land-based Research Jennifer Dyer, Memorial of NewFoundland: no title Jacqueline Potvin: Maternal Responsibility and Neoliberal Healthism in Canadian Development Policy under the Muskoka Initiative David Mirela, of Saskatchewan Bertrand Russell in 1920s China: Individualism and Eugenics in the New Sexual Ethics Samar Khan, York Service Providers' Perceptions of Barriers to Maternal Mental Healthcare among Migrant South Asian women with Postpartum Depression (PPD) Elyse Cottrell, Lakehead Intersectional Barriers to Emergency Healthcare for People with Chronic Illnesses in Thunder Bay Christine Wildman, of Guelph LGBTQ+ Experiences While Accessing Healthcare and Social Services Salisha Purushuttam, York Pornography, Race, and Public health in Canada: Undressing Motion M-47 Sarah Redikopp, of Western Ontario Borderline Feelings: Maddening Queer Time, Affect, and Knowledge 9:45-10:00 Break Location: Laboratory, LB 206
15 10:00-11:30 Gender, Land, and Climate Justice II Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic, of Western Ontario Gender Equity in Global Green Employment Angela Culham, of Regina Gender Roles in Times of Crisis: Flooding in Small Town Saskatchewan Nancy Akwen, of Regina Gender across Contexts: Comparing the Gender Dimensions of Climate Adaptation in Canada and Cameroon Belonging, Activisms, and Social Movements Angie Wong, York Asianadian Women: An Existential Consideration of Who We Are Emily Carrothers, of Western Ontario Maternal Activisms: Troubling the Tropes Wendy Pearson, of Western Ontario Art, Activism and Border Crossings: Shelley Niro s Kissed by Lightning Colonial Practices: Resistance, Reconciliation, and Reclamation Caroline Hodes, of Lethbridge Race, Gender and Reconciliation in Canadian law Jennifer Tran, of Western Ontario Incarceration of Indigenous Mothers in Canadian Penitentiary Systems: The Necropolitics of Prison Spaces and its Effect on Indigenous Motherhood" Liberty Emkeit, of Regina Remembrance and Resistance: Reclaiming Indigenous Mother s Narratives Tasia Alexopoulos, Mount Allison
16 11:30-12noon Break It must have been love but it s over now: Polygamy, the body, and colonialism in Canada. Location: Laboratory, LB :30pm Keynote Robyn Maynard: From Woke to Free: Policing Black Lives, Abolition and Black Feminism Co-sponsored with the Canadian Political Science Association Location: CL 127 1:30-1:45 Break 1:45-3:00pm Terrorism and Trafficking Candice Dielle, Université de Dschang Genre et violence terroriste au Cameroun: une sociohistoire de la féminisation du terrorisme des années de décolonisation à nos jours Martin Donlefack, Université de Yaoundé I Menace terroriste dans le bassin du lac Tchad, victimization du genre féminin et pérennité d une culture esclavagiste Gina Snooks, et al. Research as Allyship: Reflections on the Northeastern Ontario Research Alliance on Human Trafficking Navigating Yo Adulthood Hayley Crook You Will Nev Everyone: Yo Conceptualiza Jan Kainer, Yo Youth Labour intersectional
17 Ilya Parkins, U Colombia Queering the Bride: Insights Location: Lab 3:00-4:30pm Unpacking Canadian Policy and State Violence Sharlee Cranston-Reimer, Brack Theorizing Representations of State Violence at the Canadian Border Grace Lao, York Rape Culture and Women s Rights in Canada, Talking About and Building Feminist Worlds Sylvia Terzian, of Waterloo Transnational Feminist Misfits? The Possibility of Transnational Feminist Engagements Keshab Chandra Mandal, S.M. Nagar Derozio Smriti Vidyalaya (High) Calling out and Disclosing Violence Michel Ghanem, Ryerson Hey, that s a sexist term : Costuming the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend in Contemporary Television s Female Lead Character
18 Corinne L. Mason, Brandon No Title Lauren Montgomery, Carleton Building the Canadian Woman : Federal Government funding as Equality Projects Gender Empowerment in Local Governments: Myth Reality: An Indian Scenario Natasha Patterson, of Northern British Colombia This is What a Feminist Looks Like? Exploring the Celebrity Feminism of Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama Anne Rovers: Listening In: The Myth of the Talking Cure A Feminist Intersectional Bakhtinian Approach to Dialogue Lauren Fournier, York Auto-Theory and the Feminist Politics of Disclosure: Outing Bad Behaviour in Theory Kiera Anderson, Simon Fraser Just saying out load that it happened: White Feminist Framings of Sexual Violence in Social Movement Narratives Location: Laboratory, LB 206
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