Message posted on 16/09/2020

New publication: APLA's Speaking Justice to Power Series: On the Gender and Sexual Politics of Contemporary Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism

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Dear colleagues,

It is my great joy to share with you all the latest installment of APLA's S= peaking Justice to Power Series: On the Gender and Sexual Politics of Conte= mporary Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism. The series will be o= f particular interest to those with an interest in migration, mobilities, d= isplacement, citizenship, gender, and sexuality or anyone who wants to lear= n more about the gender and sexual politics of contemporary patriarchal eth= nonationalist authoritarianism around the globe. It features the work of Ge= orgina Ramsay, Mengia Tschalaer, Carol Chan, and Martha Balaguera, and was = curated by yours truly under the guidance and mentorship of Jennifer Curtis= and Randi Irwin. You may find it by following this link: https://political= andlegalanthro.org/tag/patriarchal-ethnonationalist-authoritarianism/. Plea= se feel free to share widely!

Thank you for your time and consideration,

Mar=EDa Lis


Mar=EDa Lis Baiocchi, PhD
Research Associate
Department of Anthropology
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
USA
(412) 648-7500
baiocchiml@pitt.edu
https://www.anthropology.pitt.edu/people/maria-lis-baiocchi
Twitter: @baiocchiml
Pronouns: She/her/hers

Latest publication:
Editorial Introduction: APLA's Speaking Justice to Power Series: On the Gen=
der and Sexual Politics of Contemporary Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Author=
itarianism. Read the full series here.
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