THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2011 REGISTRATION: MORRIS CONFERENCE CENTER: Front Entrance, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. RECEPTION: Front Hall Lunch: 12:30-1:30 Otsego Grille, Morris Conference Center Opening remarks on QPs I, II, III by Dr. Burkhard Scherer Panel 1: 1:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center Queerying Religious Experiences and Institutions Burkhard Scherer, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK Lost in cyberspace: Angst and dissidence among queer Diamond Way Buddhists Vincent D. Cervantes, Harvard University, Divinity School, US Embodying Queer Spirit: Forging a Queer Mestizo Theology Through Spiritual and Queer Chicana/o Consciousness Isaiah Zahn, West Virginia Wesleyan College Christian? A Reclamation Olivier Roy, University of Montréal, CA Margins of Gayness: being a desirably “out” gay immigrant or an abject religious being Coffee Break: 3 – 3:30 Panel 2: 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Morris 130 Re-imagining Institutions Josefa Scherer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US Put Your Theory Where Your Mouth Is: Queering Public Health, Queering Justice Swati Birla, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, US Queering the State in India: Theoretical & Methodological Issues in Studying Laws Governing Sexuality Kyle Jackson, Queen’s University, Ontario, CA Bringing the State “Back Into” Queer Theory: Homonationalist Northern States and Queer Southern Others Panel 3: 3:30 – 5 p.m. Craven Lounge Legal Queeries Leonardo Raznovich, Christchurch Canterbury University, UK The Fight to Equality: How Argentina became the first Latin American country to open marriage to single sex couples Cecilia Sosa, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Queering Archives of Memory in the Aftermath of Argentina’s Dictatorship (1976-1983) SuJay Kentlyn, University of Queensland, AU Norrie mAy-Welby Devastated: The NSW Government and hir ‘Sex Not Specified’ Certificate Aleardo Zanghellini, University of Reading, UK Gay Surrogacy and Tahitian Adoption – How Queer is Queer Parenthood? Rev. John Makokha, Other Sheep Kenya Trust, KN Homosexuality: Religious Violence and Discrimination in Kenya 5:30 – 6:45 Dinner 7 p.m. Keynote Lecture: “Code Swishing” -- Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center Prof. Carlos Ulises Decena, Rutgers University, Departments of Women’s & Gender Studies and Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies Author of Tacit Subjects: Belonging and Same-Sex Desire Among Dominican Immigrant Men. BOOK AVAILABLE AT CONFERENCE...made possible by DAMASCENE BOOK CELLAR at the Red Dragon Bookstore. 9 p.m. Ignacio Rivera: Gender Queer, Black Boricua, Performance Artist, Activist & Educator “DANCER,” Center for Multicultural Experiences, CME/Lee Hall FRIDAY APRIL 8, 2011 REGISTRATION: 9 a.m. – I p.m., Room 104, Morris Conference Center Breakfast: Morris Entranceway, 8:30-9:30 BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE ON GLOBAL QUEER ACTIVISM: 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Ignacio Rivera, Victor Viola Moncar, Charles Guéboguo Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center Panel 4: 10:30 a.m. Morris 130 Shifting Paradigms of Public Space Sheila Cavanagh, York University, Toronto, CA Queer Notes on the History and Cultural Politics of Excretion Donovan Lessard, University of Massachusetts—Amherst, US Queering the Urban, Queering Ethnography: a Review of the Analytic Concept of Space in American Urban Ethnography and Queer Geography Jan Beddeleem, WISH, Ghent, Belgium Today’s goodwill, tomorrow’s paradigm? Gender-related Asylum Cases Eric Gitari, Kenya Human Rights Commission The Place of LGBTI in Human Rights Practice, Teaching and Defense in Africa Latifah Bounou, SUNY Oneonta, NY The Yacoubian Building’s Queer Citizen Panel 5: 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Craven Lounge Queering Bio-Politics Angela Mitroupoulos, Queen Mary, University of London, UK & University of Western Sydney, AU Beyond Biopolitics – Queer Economies, Oikonomics and the Restoration of Genealogical Lines Joshua Lapps, Sarah Lawrence College, US I Want Your Disease: Bug Chasing and the Development of Liberated Biological Citizenship Julia Scholz, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany The Possibility of a Quantitative Queer Psychology Jerome Goldstein, San Francisco Clinical Research Center, US The Neurobiology of Sexual Orientation – The Gay Brain LUNCH: 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. OTSEGO GRILLE Panel 6: 1:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Craven Lounge Interrogating Queer Performances Lizzy Shramko, Central European University Black Barbies Taking Over the World: Forgetting Race and the Legacies of Queer Liberalism Sonny Nordmarkden, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US Affective Discourses of Queering Bodies: Avatar Rachel Anya Kaufman, Binghamton University, US New Visions of Sex: Queer Visual Affect in John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus Kristijonas Paltanavicius, Wabash College Sexuality as a Form of Performance: Annie Lennox’s Androgynous Aesthetic in Lady Gaga’s Sexually Ambiguous Personas Michelle R. Baron, University of California, Berkeley Normalized Excess and Excessive Norms: Queering Ronald Reagan’s Funeral Panel 7: 1:30 – 3 p.m. Morris 130 Discourses of Difference Enrique Morales-Diaz, Westfield State University, US Peeking Out of the Closet: A Puerto Rican’s Journey to Coming Out in the Classroom Liz Morrish & Kathleen O’Mara Nottingham Trent University, UK & SUNY Oneonta, US Queering the Discourse of Diversity Elizabeth Sara Lewis, PUC – Rio, Brazil Queer subversion or heteronormative reinforcement? Linguistic performativity in the identity constructions of Brazilian LGBT/queer activists Joy Brooke Fairfield, Stanford University, US Cuddle Parties: The Queer Potential of Metonymic Space Friday April 8, 2011 3-3:30 Coffee Break Panel 8: 3:30 -5 p.m. Morris 130 Sexual Identities and Work Isaac Pérez Bolado, University of Texas, US United Gays of Mexico: Toward a New Theorization of Global Gay Identities Karina Cespedes, Colorado State University, US Pignueros & Jineteras in Cuba’s Special Period: Deviants or Heroes (1990s) Nick Mai, ISET – London Metropolitan University, UK LGBT migrant sex workers in the UK sex industry: caught between hetero and homo normativity Bethany Coston, Stony Brook University, US The Queer Classroom, from Foucault to Butler: Where do we go from here? Panel 9: 3:30-5 p.m. Craven Lounge Queerying Representations Anne Kustritz, SUNY Brockport, US Homonational, Queer Nation, Glam Nation: Adam Lambert and American National Imagery Erin Tobin, New York University, US There Is No Word To Describe What We Feel For Each Other: Paving the Way For Lesbian Possibility and Representation in South Asian Diasporic Cinema Maria Katarina Wiedlack, University of Vienna, Austria A Race Riot Did Happen: Queer Punks Raising Their Voices Nia Witherspoon, Stanford University, US ReVisioning Justice; Mytho-History and Multiple Lifetimes in the “jazz/ritual theatre” of Sharon Bridgforth 5:00 - 5-30 Reception Le Café, Morris Hall 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. David Mills, Performance Poet, Reading Langston Hughes: Craven Lounge 8:00 Music by the World Percussion Ensemble: Craven Lounge SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2011 Breakfast: Coffee, tea, snacks 8:30- 9:30 a.m. Morris 104 Keynote Address, 9:15 a.m. Craven Lounge, “Queer Languages: An International Project” Prof. William Leap, Department of Anthropology, Founder -Lavender Languages & Linguistics Conferences (1992-present) Panel 10: 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 104 Queer Bodies, Queer Receptions KelleyAnne Malinen, Université Laval, CA Thinking Sexual Assault between Women: An Examination of Theories of Sexual Assault and Notions of Gender Transgression Kyle Pape, Colorado State University, US Following the Ripples: The Two-Spirit identity and the reaction of Gay White Men Kwame Edwin Otu, Syracuse University, US Becoming Queer: The Bodies of Kwadwo Mesia in Postcolonial Ghanaian Politics Kathleen O’Mara, SUNY Oneonta, US Extortion and the Framing of Lesbian Identity in Ghana Panel 11: 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Craven Lounge Living Queer Community Nadia L. Dropkin, New York University, US Agency and Queer Embodiments: An exploration of the cultural specificities of sexuality and gender in contemporary Cairo Jeffery Dennis, SUNY Oneonta, US Queer Culture and Gay Communities Laura Heston, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, US The Queer Politics of Parenting Betty Wambui, SUNY Oneonta, US Indigenous Practices as Sites of Queer Performance: interrogating Gender and Sexuality LUNCH 12:30 – 1:30 Le Café - Morris Hall Conference Evaluation and Planning for QP 4: 1:30 – 2:30 Le Café, Morris Hall THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE OF QUEERING PARADIGMS 3 WISHES TO THANK ALL THE INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS WHO SUPPORTED US IN BRINGING THIS CONFERENCE INTO EXISTENCE: Office of Student Development – Vice President, Dr. Steven Perry Office of Diversity and Inclusion –Director, Dr. B. Cecilia Zapata Gender, Sexuality Resource Center – Director, Dr. Robin Nussbaum Center for Multicultural Experiences – Director, Dale Capristo, Asst Dir. Mary Bonderoff Office of Communications & Publications – Director, Hal Legg Africana & Latino Studies Department Women & Gender Studies Department Department of Philosophy Students for Global Education Students of Color Coalition Muslim Student Association Open Minded Unity Student Assistants: Christopher Bax, Lauren Crandall, Briana Friel, Araya Henry, Jessica Perez, Daniel Pneuman, Connie Randall, Gretchen Schwalbach, Aaron Townsend, Keon Wilson Faculty Moderators: Susan Bernardin, Neville Choonoo, Rob Compton, April Harper, Nithia Iyer, Chris Keegan, Michael Koch, Zanna MacKay, Liz Morrish, Keith Schillo, Caridad Souza, Betty Wambui Queering Paradigms Conferences – Ancestors & Organizers QP1: Canterbury Christ Church University, UK: Burkhard Scherer QP 2: Queensland University of Technology, College of Law, AU: Sharon Hayes, Matthew Ball, Angela Dwyer QP 3: State University of New York at Oneonta, US: Kathleen O’Mara, Betty Wambui, Robert W. Compton Jr.