Nov 162012
 

What does it meant to live a life queerly? How can we best understand the social mechanisms and relationships central to lives and communities that cross boundaries of sexuality and gender? This session hopes to encourage discussion of how LGBTQ lives and narratives are sociologically understood and interpreted, and to make connections between queer theorizing and the variable, mundane experiences of trans, lesbian, bisexual, queer, two-spirited and gay people.

Session Organizer: Ailsa Craig, PhD, Memorial University, acraig@mun.ca

This session has been divided into three sub-sessions.

Querying  Queer  Lives: Queer Spaces and Places

Session Code: GS5-A

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Querying  Queer  Lives: Queer Negotiations

Session Code: GS5-B

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Querying  Queer  Lives: Performativity, Sense-making, and Affect in Queer Lives

Session Code: GS5-C

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