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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the complex relationship between eroticism and gender, examining how societal norms shape sexual expression. It invites discussions on the implications of gender dynamics in the construction of erotic identities.
Focusing on the intersection of sexuality and power, this track investigates how sexual politics influence societal structures and individual experiences. Papers will analyze the power dynamics inherent in sexual relationships and their broader social implications.
This session invites critical analyses of desire as a construct influenced by social power dynamics. Participants will explore how desire is shaped by cultural norms and the implications for individual agency.
This track aims to highlight feminist theories regarding sexual expression and agency. Contributions will focus on how feminist thought challenges traditional narratives surrounding sexuality and empowers diverse voices.
This session emphasizes the importance of intersectionality in understanding the multifaceted nature of sexuality. Papers will examine how various identities intersect to shape experiences of eroticism and power.
This track investigates the influence of cultural norms on gender roles and their implications for sexual behavior. Participants will analyze how these norms dictate acceptable expressions of sexuality across different societies.
Focusing on the concept of sexual agency, this track explores how individuals navigate their sexual identities within contemporary power structures. Discussions will center on the ways in which agency is both constrained and liberated in modern contexts.
This session invites contributions that utilize queer theory to interrogate the politics surrounding sexuality and eroticism. Participants will explore how queer perspectives challenge normative understandings of gender and desire.
This track examines body politics as it relates to sexuality and identity formation. Papers will discuss how bodies are regulated and represented within various cultural and political frameworks.
This session explores representations of eroticism in literature and media, analyzing how these portrayals reflect and shape societal attitudes towards sexuality. Contributions will consider the impact of narrative and visual culture on perceptions of desire.
This track aims to broaden the discourse on sexuality and power by incorporating transnational perspectives. Participants will examine how globalization and cultural exchange influence sexual politics and gender dynamics across different contexts.