Event overview
In the last decades, criticisms of hetero/homonormativity have provided an original framework for social analysis laying bare the current transformations of social relations of gender and sexualities. In particular, this strand of critique has underlined the crucial link between an emerging sexual social stratification and an inclusion of LGB subjectivities into national projects. This ‘sexual passive revolution’ has been often read through a post-structuralist lens. In order to try to claim for an alternative approach, more reliant on Gramscian concepts I will focus on homonationalism, homonormativity and ‘equality politics’ in France showing material and ideological collusions between the state and the mainstream LGB groups.
Gianfranco Rebucini (anthropologist) is Fernand Braudel Fellow at Brunel University London and Associate Research at IIAC-Laios à l’EHESS Paris. He obtained a PhD on masculinities and homoerotic practices between men in Morocco. More recently he conducts a research on masculinities and sexuality in far-right wing parties in France and Italy.
Dates & times
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28 Apr 2015 | 3:00pm - 6:00pm |
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