Trans*Sexuality — Gender Institute

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Trans*Sexuality — Gender Institute

Read more  Day organized by Ruby Faure (LEGS, Paris 8) as part of the philosophy and gender studies seminar: “Thinking about sexuality: queer/trans* and antiracist perspectives”. To obtain the zoom link and follow the day remotely, please write to faure.ruby@gmail.com with [I Trans*Sexuality] in the subject line and provide first name, last name and university or other affiliation in the body of the email. Program:
9:45 a.m.: Welcome
10 a.m.: Introduction to the day
10:15 a.m.: Karine Espineira, Media Sociologist, LEGS, Paris 8 University: Erasure and reappropriation of the sexuality of trans people.
Discussant: Louve Zimmermann, public health project manager, trans health trainer
11 a.m.: Panel “Transmasculine sexualities”
Paul Rivest, PhD student in anthropology, IDEMEC, Aix-Marseille University: “This is the moment when you say: ‘wait, I have something to tell you’”: Temporalities, strategies and issues of disclosure in transmasculine sexualities.
Clark Pignedoli, postdoctoral researcher, INED: “I realized that I couldn’t handle everything”: Exploratory reflections on the emergence of a “sexual charge” in trans men who have relationships with cisgender men.
Clair Monod, PhD student in sociology, ENS de Lyon, Max Weber Center: Making sex, making gender: penetrative scripts and masculine transitions in a homosexual environment.
Speaker: Soel Real Molina, PhD student in political science (SESSTIM, Aix-Marseille University, ISSPAM)
12:45 p.m.: Lunch break.
14 p.m.: Michaëla Danjé, member and co-founder of Cases Rebelles, independent researcher: Black bodies, intimacies and surveillance: Afrocentric trans lesbian perspective
Speaker: Dawud Bumaye, Afro-feminist activist, co-founder of the collective “Queer and Trans Revolutionaries”.
14:45 p.m.: Kira Ribeiro, independent researcher: Between the closet and the cell: on trials for non-disclosure of gender.
Discussant: Néo Gaudy, master’s student in political science, Sciences Po Paris.
15:45 p.m.: Ruby Faure, doctoral student, LEGS, Paris 8, Université Paris Lumières: Trans*sexualities and perverse pleasures: archaeology of transfeminine pleasures in the archive of European sexology (1886-1928)
Discussant: Lucie-Ray Pallesi, ATER, doctoral student in STAPS (CIAMS, Paris-Saclay University) 

Day organized by Ruby Faure (LEGS, Paris 8) as part of the philosophy and gender studies seminar: “Thinking about sexuality: queer/trans* and antiracist perspectives”. To obtain the zoom link and follow the day remotely, please write to faure.ruby@gmail.com by indicating in the subject [I Trans*Sexuality] and by providing first name, last name and university affiliation or other in the body of the email.

Program :

9:45 a.m.: Welcome

10 a.m.: Introduction to the day

10:15 a.m.: Karine Espineira, Media Sociologist, LEGS, Paris 8 University: Erasure and reappropriation of the sexuality of trans people.

Discussant: Louve Zimmermann, public health project manager, trans health trainer

11 a.m.: Panel “Transmasculine sexualities”

Paul Rivest, PhD student in anthropology, IDEMEC, Aix-Marseille University: “This is the moment when you say: ‘wait, I have something to tell you’”: Temporalities, strategies and issues of disclosure in transmasculine sexualities.

Clark Pignedoli, postdoctoral researcher, INED: “I realized that I couldn’t handle everything”: Exploratory reflections on the emergence of a “sexual charge” in trans men who have relationships with cisgender men.

Clair Monod, PhD student in sociology, ENS de Lyon, Max Weber Center: Making sex, making gender: penetrative scripts and masculine transitions in a homosexual environment.

Speaker: Soel Real Molina, PhD student in political science (SESSTIM, Aix-Marseille University, ISSPAM)

12:45 p.m.: Lunch break.

14 p.m.: Michaëla Danjé, member and co-founder of Cases Rebelles, independent researcher: Black bodies, intimacies and surveillance: Afrocentric trans lesbian perspective

Speaker: Dawud Bumaye, Afro-feminist activist, co-founder of the collective “Queer and Trans Revolutionaries”.

14:45 p.m.: Kira Ribeiro, independent researcher: Between the closet and the cell: on trials for non-disclosure of gender.

Discussant: Néo Gaudy, master’s student in political science, Sciences Po Paris.

15:45 p.m.: Ruby Faure, doctoral student, LEGS, Paris 8, Université Paris Lumières: Trans*sexualities and perverse pleasures: archaeology of transfeminine pleasures in the archive of European sexology (1886-1928)

Discussant: Lucie-Ray Pallesi, ATER, doctoral student in STAPS (CIAMS, Paris-Saclay University)

 

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