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Gender and the Politics of Shame

Submitted by Laura Getz on Wed, 09/30/2015 - 11:02

Gender and the Politics of Shame is a workshop bringing together activists and scholars from a variety of disciplines. It investigates the role shame plays in the formation of past and present subjectivities, in galvanising advocacy and resistance, and in the construction of citizens and nations. Shame is problematised as a somatic, affective experience that is often thought to be gendered, and is frequently manipulated in a politics of emotion that constructs gendered Others as shameful.  We invite participants to explore these and related themes on Gender and the Politics of Shame with us at the London School of Economics and Political Science on 14th November. 

Date(s)
City
London
Street
32 Lincoln's Inn Fields
ZIP
WC2A 2AE
Venue
London School of Economics and Political Science, Room LG.04
Outreach
International
Type of event
Workshop