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Program > Program (overview)

All presentations will be translated into English and French.

All sessions will be held in Amphithéâtre # 8 of the "Maison des sciences et de l'environnement"
(Université Paris-Est Créteil, Main Campus).

PDF version of the Programme 

MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019

 

1:00 pm: Opening of the conference by the organizational committee of the conference.

 

1:15-2:45 pm: Keynote Address by Mignon Moore, Professor of Sociology at Barnard College, Columbia University

The World Has Changed: LGBTQ People of Color Negotiate Family, Politics and Culture

 

3:00-5:00 pm: WORKSHOP 1

Interrogating the Narrative of Stonewall as the Centerpoint of Queer Activist History

Chair: Sam Seydieh (Université Le Havre Normandie) 

 

Estela DIAZ (Columbia University): Black, Sexual Minority Women after the Great Migration: Cultural Straddlers in Search of Sexual Autonomy and Economic Freedom

Charlotte THOMAS-HEBERT (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): L'évolution de la New York Pride March entre constructions mémorielles, contraintes institutionnelles et contre-réactions militantes

Robert BAEZ (University of Florida): Grassroots Activisms and the Movement to Reclaim Pride

Quentin ZIMMERMANN (Université Lille 3): Des émeutes archivées, archivantes, archiviolentes : analyser les violences et résistances dans l'archive-Stonewall

  

5:15-7:30 pm: Screening of the movie History Doesn't Have to Repeat Itself (Stéphane Gérard, 2014) followed by a discussion

 

 

TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019

 

10:00 am-12:00 pm: WORKSHOP 2

Representing Stonewall: Celebrations, Invisilibization, Normalization, and Homonormativity

Chair: Ilana Eloit (Université Paris 8, LEGS)  

 

Anna Carolin MÜLLER (Universität Kassel) : The Price of All that Mainstreaming: Homonormativity in Roland Emmerich's Stonewall (2015)

Xavier LEMOINE (Université Paris-Est-Marne La Vallée) : Stonewall en scène : représentation impossible des origines

Anamarija HORVAT (Northumbria University) : Remembering Pride: Gendered Activisim, Neoliberalism and the Cinematic Legacy of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners

Louise BARRIERE (Université de Lorraine) : "Stonewall was a riot": revendications et fiertés LGBTQ chez les groupes de Queercore

 

 

2:00-3:30 pm: Keynote Address by Marc Stein, Professor of History at San Francisco State University

Historicizing Stonewall: Riots, Resistance, and Revolution  

  

4:00-6:00 pm: WORKSHOP 3

The Heritage of Stonewall in Gay Pride Celebrations around the World

Chair: Damien Trawale (Université Paris-Diderot)

 

Lüder TIETZ (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg): “Stonewall Was a Riot” (Banner on the Transgenial CSD in Berlin-Kreuzberg 2009): Contested Politics of Forgetting the Specifities of the LSBTI/Q movements in (West-)Germany

Thierry MAIRE (EHESS): La Marcha del Orgullo de San Salvador: réception mémorielle et participation

Line CHAMBERLAND (Université du Québec à Montréal): D’un Stonewall à l'autre : les luttes contre la répression policière au Québec
 
Maroua MARMOUCH (Arab Council for Social Sciences) : "Beirut Pride" : circulation internationale et pratiques de résistance locales des minorités sexuelles au Liban (cancelled)

 

 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019

 

10:00 am-12:00 pm: WORKSHOP 4

Being a Minority in LGBTQ Spaces: Creativity, Agency, and Resistance

 Chair: Abir Krefa (Université Lumière Lyon 2)

 

Florent CHOSSIERE (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée): Les établissements commerciaux LGBT+, entre espaces de marginalisation et espaces ressources. L'exemple des demandeur.se.s d'asile à Paris

Alexandra NOVITSKAYA (Stony Brook University) : From Christopher Street to Brighton Beach Avenue: Stonewall Riots in Russian-speaking LGBTQ Migrants' Collective and Individual Identities

Salomé HONORIO (Université de Lisbonne) : "Y'all better quiet down!": an interculturally mediated portrait of contemporary Portuguese trans and queer politics (cancelled)

 

 

2:00-4:00 pm: WORKSHOP 5

Globalization of LGBTQ Activism

Chair: Agnès Chetaille (Université Libre de Bruxelles) 

 

Dennis ALTMAN (La Trobe University): Global Stonewall: A View from the Antipodes

Mathias QUERE (Université de Toulouse): De l'autre côté de l'Atlantique : les groupes de libération homosexuels (1974-1979)

Alexander KONDAKOV (University of Helsinki): The Global LGBT Movement in the Soviet Youth Press: From Silencing to Articulation

Kevin Niklas BREU (Universität Bremen): "Acting Up against the AIDS State?": The Anti-AIDS Movements, Transational Grassroots Activism, and the Legacy of Stonewall in 1980s and 1990s West Europe 

 

4:00-4:45 pm: CLOSING REMARKS by Dennis ALTMAN, Line CHAMBERLAND & Karine ESPINEIRA

 

You can also read abstracts of every paper (by checking the calendar, a speaker in particular, or a workshop). 

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