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In_Visibilities are

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the topic of the research platform "GAIN - Gender: Ambivalent In_Visibilities" of the University of Vienna

Keywords: Intersectional Gender and Queer Studies; In_Visibility and Processes of In_Visibilisation; Public and Private; Inter- and Transdisciplinarity; Intelligibility of Identities and Issues; Agency; Power; Political Movements; Digitalization; Globalisation

The research platform "GAIN - Gender: Ambivalent In_Visibilities" aims at attending to the complex and ambivalent processes that give rise to intersectionally gendered in_visibilities. Being/becoming visible is a prerequisite of being politically and socially intelligible, yet visibility does not necessarily translate into political power.

The starting point of this is “the visible” as a complex of problems, against the backdrop of enormous globalized cultural and social changes triggered by the economisation of the social sphere, (forced) migration, religious pluralism, new media technologies and the narrations they produce. What is visible is not a given, but the historically specific and contingent result of processes of visibilisation – and, conversely, of invisibilisation, on the shifting terrain of the public and the private spheres. The platform will study the social practices, cultural meanings and political power structures in which these processes are embedded, and the diverse array of visuals that are produced. Its goals are analytical and methodological as well as normative: The platform will analyse the ways in which in_visibilities create ambivalent and intersecting gendered relations of power and agency, subjugation and resistance; it will develop an interdisciplinary framework that integrates the various approaches involved and it will also try to identify transformative strategies of agency and empowerment.

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