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Fri, 28 Apr 2023 00:25:18 GMT /lisawadephd/wade-lisa-curriculum-vitae-202304pdf lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Wade, Lisa - Curriculum Vitae - 2023.04.pdf lisawadephd curriculum vitae for Lisa Wade, PhD dated April 2023 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/curriculumvitae-2023-230428002518-9b9bf836-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> curriculum vitae for Lisa Wade, PhD dated April 2023
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American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus /slideshow/american-hookup-the-new-culture-of-sex-on-campus-230308634/230308634 talk-45minutesforuploading-200316043636
The media both celebrates and condemns hookup culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I discuss the difference between hooking up as a behavior, a script, and a culture; what it means to live in a hookup culture; and why students report distress, disappointment, and trauma. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hookup (it has some interesting advantages), but to even the playing field on college campuses by taking power away from privileged students, giving everyone the information they need to make informed decisions, and then let students themselves nurture and innovate new sexual cultures, thus diversifying sexual options on campus.]]>

The media both celebrates and condemns hookup culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I discuss the difference between hooking up as a behavior, a script, and a culture; what it means to live in a hookup culture; and why students report distress, disappointment, and trauma. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hookup (it has some interesting advantages), but to even the playing field on college campuses by taking power away from privileged students, giving everyone the information they need to make informed decisions, and then let students themselves nurture and innovate new sexual cultures, thus diversifying sexual options on campus.]]>
Mon, 16 Mar 2020 04:36:35 GMT /slideshow/american-hookup-the-new-culture-of-sex-on-campus-230308634/230308634 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus lisawadephd The media both celebrates and condemns hookup culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I discuss the difference between hooking up as a behavior, a script, and a culture; what it means to live in a hookup culture; and why students report distress, disappointment, and trauma. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hookup (it has some interesting advantages), but to even the playing field on college campuses by taking power away from privileged students, giving everyone the information they need to make informed decisions, and then let students themselves nurture and innovate new sexual cultures, thus diversifying sexual options on campus. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/talk-45minutesforuploading-200316043636-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The media both celebrates and condemns hookup culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I discuss the difference between hooking up as a behavior, a script, and a culture; what it means to live in a hookup culture; and why students report distress, disappointment, and trauma. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hookup (it has some interesting advantages), but to even the playing field on college campuses by taking power away from privileged students, giving everyone the information they need to make informed decisions, and then let students themselves nurture and innovate new sexual cultures, thus diversifying sexual options on campus.
American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus from lisawadephd
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On the Margins of Hookup Culture: Student Diversity and Sex on Campus /slideshow/on-the-margins-of-hookup-culture-student-diversity-and-sex-on-campus/230308061 2020spsp-talkforuploading-200316042655
Hooking up is most widely practiced, endorsed, and controlled by students with intersectional privilege. But everyone on residential colleges campuses are living with hookup culture. What's it like to be in it, but not of it? This talk centers religious students, romantics, students of color, and queer and gender queer students, exploring what we do and don't know about their experiences.]]>

Hooking up is most widely practiced, endorsed, and controlled by students with intersectional privilege. But everyone on residential colleges campuses are living with hookup culture. What's it like to be in it, but not of it? This talk centers religious students, romantics, students of color, and queer and gender queer students, exploring what we do and don't know about their experiences.]]>
Mon, 16 Mar 2020 04:26:55 GMT /slideshow/on-the-margins-of-hookup-culture-student-diversity-and-sex-on-campus/230308061 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) On the Margins of Hookup Culture: Student Diversity and Sex on Campus lisawadephd Hooking up is most widely practiced, endorsed, and controlled by students with intersectional privilege. But everyone on residential colleges campuses are living with hookup culture. What's it like to be in it, but not of it? This talk centers religious students, romantics, students of color, and queer and gender queer students, exploring what we do and don't know about their experiences. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2020spsp-talkforuploading-200316042655-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hooking up is most widely practiced, endorsed, and controlled by students with intersectional privilege. But everyone on residential colleges campuses are living with hookup culture. What&#39;s it like to be in it, but not of it? This talk centers religious students, romantics, students of color, and queer and gender queer students, exploring what we do and don&#39;t know about their experiences.
On the Margins of Hookup Culture: Student Diversity and Sex on Campus from lisawadephd
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The power of public sociology /slideshow/the-power-of-public-sociology/55351280 thepowerofpublicsociology-151120211059-lva1-app6892
Anyone with a sociological imagination can make a difference and together we can change the world! In this inspirational talk, the founder and editor of Sociological Images traces its humble beginnings and surprising impact. Drawing on inspiration from C. Wright Mills, she argues that each and every one of us can contribute to ensuring that sociology guides our national conversation and shapes our policy.]]>

Anyone with a sociological imagination can make a difference and together we can change the world! In this inspirational talk, the founder and editor of Sociological Images traces its humble beginnings and surprising impact. Drawing on inspiration from C. Wright Mills, she argues that each and every one of us can contribute to ensuring that sociology guides our national conversation and shapes our policy.]]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2015 21:10:59 GMT /slideshow/the-power-of-public-sociology/55351280 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) The power of public sociology lisawadephd Anyone with a sociological imagination can make a difference and together we can change the world! In this inspirational talk, the founder and editor of Sociological Images traces its humble beginnings and surprising impact. Drawing on inspiration from C. Wright Mills, she argues that each and every one of us can contribute to ensuring that sociology guides our national conversation and shapes our policy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thepowerofpublicsociology-151120211059-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Anyone with a sociological imagination can make a difference and together we can change the world! In this inspirational talk, the founder and editor of Sociological Images traces its humble beginnings and surprising impact. Drawing on inspiration from C. Wright Mills, she argues that each and every one of us can contribute to ensuring that sociology guides our national conversation and shapes our policy.
The power of public sociology from lisawadephd
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The New Science Behind Sex Differences /slideshow/lisa-wade-the-new-science-of-sex-difference/40462086 wade-thenewscienceofsexdifference-141019154000-conversion-gate01
Is it nature or nurture? Yes! In this lecture I offer a different perspective on the nature/nurture debate, using striking and often amusing evidence for the influences of society on our biology. Ranging across the biological sciences genetics, hormones, and neuroscience I discuss the newest research on society-biology interactions, paying special attention to the implications for understanding gender differences and similarities. The article closes with an argument that embracing these developments can enhance rather than harm ongoing efforts to reduce social inequalities of all kinds.]]>

Is it nature or nurture? Yes! In this lecture I offer a different perspective on the nature/nurture debate, using striking and often amusing evidence for the influences of society on our biology. Ranging across the biological sciences genetics, hormones, and neuroscience I discuss the newest research on society-biology interactions, paying special attention to the implications for understanding gender differences and similarities. The article closes with an argument that embracing these developments can enhance rather than harm ongoing efforts to reduce social inequalities of all kinds.]]>
Sun, 19 Oct 2014 15:40:00 GMT /slideshow/lisa-wade-the-new-science-of-sex-difference/40462086 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Lisa Wade - The New Science of Sex Difference lisawadephd Is it nature or nurture? Yes! In this lecture I offer a different perspective on the nature/nurture debate, using striking and often amusing evidence for the influences of society on our biology. Ranging across the biological sciences genetics, hormones, and neuroscience I discuss the newest research on society-biology interactions, paying special attention to the implications for understanding gender differences and similarities. The article closes with an argument that embracing these developments can enhance rather than harm ongoing efforts to reduce social inequalities of all kinds. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wade-thenewscienceofsexdifference-141019154000-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Is it nature or nurture? Yes! In this lecture I offer a different perspective on the nature/nurture debate, using striking and often amusing evidence for the influences of society on our biology. Ranging across the biological sciences genetics, hormones, and neuroscience I discuss the newest research on society-biology interactions, paying special attention to the implications for understanding gender differences and similarities. The article closes with an argument that embracing these developments can enhance rather than harm ongoing efforts to reduce social inequalities of all kinds.
Lisa Wade - The New Science of Sex Difference from lisawadephd
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Exploring the Rainbow: Genders and Sexualities across Culture and Time /slideshow/exploring-the-rainbow-genders-and-sexualities-across-cultures/33244542 2014citrus-exploringtherainbow-140407172048-phpapp01
From inside one's own culture, gender and sexual orientation usually seem like rather straightforward phenomenon. In cross-cultural and historical perspective, however, there is nothing straightforward about it. This talk is a shallow but broad overview of a range of ways that different groups have organized gender and sexuality. It's an extraordinary tour that will make audiences take another look at their own cultural assumptions.]]>

From inside one's own culture, gender and sexual orientation usually seem like rather straightforward phenomenon. In cross-cultural and historical perspective, however, there is nothing straightforward about it. This talk is a shallow but broad overview of a range of ways that different groups have organized gender and sexuality. It's an extraordinary tour that will make audiences take another look at their own cultural assumptions.]]>
Mon, 07 Apr 2014 17:20:48 GMT /slideshow/exploring-the-rainbow-genders-and-sexualities-across-cultures/33244542 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Exploring the Rainbow: Genders and Sexualities across Culture and Time lisawadephd From inside one's own culture, gender and sexual orientation usually seem like rather straightforward phenomenon. In cross-cultural and historical perspective, however, there is nothing straightforward about it. This talk is a shallow but broad overview of a range of ways that different groups have organized gender and sexuality. It's an extraordinary tour that will make audiences take another look at their own cultural assumptions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014citrus-exploringtherainbow-140407172048-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From inside one&#39;s own culture, gender and sexual orientation usually seem like rather straightforward phenomenon. In cross-cultural and historical perspective, however, there is nothing straightforward about it. This talk is a shallow but broad overview of a range of ways that different groups have organized gender and sexuality. It&#39;s an extraordinary tour that will make audiences take another look at their own cultural assumptions.
Exploring the Rainbow: Genders and Sexualities across Culture and Time from lisawadephd
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Anatomy of an Outrage: Female Genital Cutting and the Challenge of Building Multicultural Democracies /slideshow/anatomy-of-an-outrage/17094376 anatomyofanoutrage-130311020008-phpapp02
In response to requests from Somali immigrants to circumcise both their daughters and their sons, doctors at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle considered offering a procedure in local clinics. The nick would consist of a one-centimeter incision in the clitoral hood of girls. This lecture tells the story of this provocative idea and the battle between feminists and physicians that ensued. In addition to being fascinating in its own right, the tale has important lessons. In particular, it illuminates the power of and problems with politicizing culture, with important implications of interest to anyone who cares about building multicultural democracies.]]>

In response to requests from Somali immigrants to circumcise both their daughters and their sons, doctors at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle considered offering a procedure in local clinics. The nick would consist of a one-centimeter incision in the clitoral hood of girls. This lecture tells the story of this provocative idea and the battle between feminists and physicians that ensued. In addition to being fascinating in its own right, the tale has important lessons. In particular, it illuminates the power of and problems with politicizing culture, with important implications of interest to anyone who cares about building multicultural democracies.]]>
Mon, 11 Mar 2013 02:00:08 GMT /slideshow/anatomy-of-an-outrage/17094376 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Anatomy of an Outrage: Female Genital Cutting and the Challenge of Building Multicultural Democracies lisawadephd In response to requests from Somali immigrants to circumcise both their daughters and their sons, doctors at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle considered offering a procedure in local clinics. The nick would consist of a one-centimeter incision in the clitoral hood of girls. This lecture tells the story of this provocative idea and the battle between feminists and physicians that ensued. In addition to being fascinating in its own right, the tale has important lessons. In particular, it illuminates the power of and problems with politicizing culture, with important implications of interest to anyone who cares about building multicultural democracies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/anatomyofanoutrage-130311020008-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In response to requests from Somali immigrants to circumcise both their daughters and their sons, doctors at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle considered offering a procedure in local clinics. The nick would consist of a one-centimeter incision in the clitoral hood of girls. This lecture tells the story of this provocative idea and the battle between feminists and physicians that ensued. In addition to being fascinating in its own right, the tale has important lessons. In particular, it illuminates the power of and problems with politicizing culture, with important implications of interest to anyone who cares about building multicultural democracies.
Anatomy of an Outrage: Female Genital Cutting and the Challenge of Building Multicultural Democracies from lisawadephd
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A Feminist Defense of Friendship /slideshow/a-feminist-defense-of-friendship/17094055 afeministdefenseoffriendship-130311013800-phpapp01
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Mon, 11 Mar 2013 01:38:00 GMT /slideshow/a-feminist-defense-of-friendship/17094055 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) A Feminist Defense of Friendship lisawadephd <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/afeministdefenseoffriendship-130311013800-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
A Feminist Defense of Friendship from lisawadephd
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Hook Up Culture: To the Best of Our Knowledge /lisawadephd/hook-up-culture-to-the-best-of-our-knowledge queens2013-hookupcultureworkshop-130227092554-phpapp02
This lecture/workshop is aimed at higher education health and counseling staff. It includes an overview of the literature on hook up culture, a discussion of the theoretical issues/advances, and recommendations for institutions.]]>

This lecture/workshop is aimed at higher education health and counseling staff. It includes an overview of the literature on hook up culture, a discussion of the theoretical issues/advances, and recommendations for institutions.]]>
Wed, 27 Feb 2013 09:25:54 GMT /lisawadephd/hook-up-culture-to-the-best-of-our-knowledge lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Hook Up Culture: To the Best of Our Knowledge lisawadephd This lecture/workshop is aimed at higher education health and counseling staff. It includes an overview of the literature on hook up culture, a discussion of the theoretical issues/advances, and recommendations for institutions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/queens2013-hookupcultureworkshop-130227092554-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This lecture/workshop is aimed at higher education health and counseling staff. It includes an overview of the literature on hook up culture, a discussion of the theoretical issues/advances, and recommendations for institutions.
Hook Up Culture: To the Best of Our Knowledge from lisawadephd
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Real Facts and True Stories about Hookup Culture /slideshow/the-promise-and-peril-of-hook-up-culture-16283076/16283076 oxy-thenightoverallwasntbad-130131163500-phpapp02
The media both celebrates and condemns hook up culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I show that the problem on college campuses isnt too much sex, its bad sex: unpleasurable, unwanted, uncaring, and competitive. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hook up (it has some interesting advantages), but to multiply the sexual discourses on campus in ways that give students the cognitive freedom and cultural support to make the sexual choices that are best for each of them.]]>

The media both celebrates and condemns hook up culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I show that the problem on college campuses isnt too much sex, its bad sex: unpleasurable, unwanted, uncaring, and competitive. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hook up (it has some interesting advantages), but to multiply the sexual discourses on campus in ways that give students the cognitive freedom and cultural support to make the sexual choices that are best for each of them.]]>
Thu, 31 Jan 2013 16:34:59 GMT /slideshow/the-promise-and-peril-of-hook-up-culture-16283076/16283076 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Real Facts and True Stories about Hookup Culture lisawadephd The media both celebrates and condemns hook up culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I show that the problem on college campuses isnt too much sex, its bad sex: unpleasurable, unwanted, uncaring, and competitive. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hook up (it has some interesting advantages), but to multiply the sexual discourses on campus in ways that give students the cognitive freedom and cultural support to make the sexual choices that are best for each of them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oxy-thenightoverallwasntbad-130131163500-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The media both celebrates and condemns hook up culture, a mythical environment in which college students have an endless string of casual sexual partners. In fact, students are having a lot less sex than these stories suggest. More, they report that the sex they are having is disappointing, to say the least. In this talk, I show that the problem on college campuses isnt too much sex, its bad sex: unpleasurable, unwanted, uncaring, and competitive. The solution? Not to abandon the casual hook up (it has some interesting advantages), but to multiply the sexual discourses on campus in ways that give students the cognitive freedom and cultural support to make the sexual choices that are best for each of them.
Real Facts and True Stories about Hookup Culture from lisawadephd
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A Call for Public Sociology: Inspiration and Insights from Sociological Images /lisawadephd/a-call-for-public-sociology-inspiration-and-insights-from-sociological-images acalltopublicsociology-compressed-120403012126-phpapp02
The most widely-read sociology blog on the web, Sociological Images helps a broad public audience develop and apply a sociological imagination. In addition to offering an overview of the blogs reach and impact, Lisa Wade, PhD founder, author, and editor will narrate the blogs unlikely beginnings, reveal the behind the scenes workings, and share its evolving philosophy, including those features that have contributed to its success. Lisa will close with an optimistic call to take advantage of the keen and eager public interest in the social sciences, with tips, advice, and encouragement.]]>

The most widely-read sociology blog on the web, Sociological Images helps a broad public audience develop and apply a sociological imagination. In addition to offering an overview of the blogs reach and impact, Lisa Wade, PhD founder, author, and editor will narrate the blogs unlikely beginnings, reveal the behind the scenes workings, and share its evolving philosophy, including those features that have contributed to its success. Lisa will close with an optimistic call to take advantage of the keen and eager public interest in the social sciences, with tips, advice, and encouragement.]]>
Tue, 03 Apr 2012 01:21:23 GMT /lisawadephd/a-call-for-public-sociology-inspiration-and-insights-from-sociological-images lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) A Call for Public Sociology: Inspiration and Insights from Sociological Images lisawadephd The most widely-read sociology blog on the web, Sociological Images helps a broad public audience develop and apply a sociological imagination. In addition to offering an overview of the blogs reach and impact, Lisa Wade, PhD founder, author, and editor will narrate the blogs unlikely beginnings, reveal the behind the scenes workings, and share its evolving philosophy, including those features that have contributed to its success. Lisa will close with an optimistic call to take advantage of the keen and eager public interest in the social sciences, with tips, advice, and encouragement. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acalltopublicsociology-compressed-120403012126-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The most widely-read sociology blog on the web, Sociological Images helps a broad public audience develop and apply a sociological imagination. In addition to offering an overview of the blogs reach and impact, Lisa Wade, PhD founder, author, and editor will narrate the blogs unlikely beginnings, reveal the behind the scenes workings, and share its evolving philosophy, including those features that have contributed to its success. Lisa will close with an optimistic call to take advantage of the keen and eager public interest in the social sciences, with tips, advice, and encouragement.
A Call for Public Sociology: Inspiration and Insights from Sociological Images from lisawadephd
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Lisa Wade - "Female Genital Mutilation" in the American Imagination /slideshow/lisa-wade-mutilation-or-rejuvenation/9916895 wade-ss-mutilationorrejuvenation-111027235459-phpapp01
There is one thing that most Americans know about female genital mutilation that it is very, very bad. In this talk I take apart the logic by which we demonize female genital mutilation. I do so not to question whether we should oppose all or some of these practices, but in order to explore how we decide what bodily alterations count as good, bad, or neutral. I ask two questions: (1) How do Americans articulate their opposition to the practice? And (2) What are the consequences of opposing it on those bases and not others? I show that the dominant framing of "female genital mutilation" in the U.S. aims our condemnation very carefully at the practices of others, ensuring that American genital cutting practices stay out of range of our outrage. I conclude by asking us to use our feelings about "mutilation" to think again about male circumcision, surgery on children with ambiguous genitalia, sex reassignment surgery, and cosmetic surgery. More at www.lisa-wade.com]]>

There is one thing that most Americans know about female genital mutilation that it is very, very bad. In this talk I take apart the logic by which we demonize female genital mutilation. I do so not to question whether we should oppose all or some of these practices, but in order to explore how we decide what bodily alterations count as good, bad, or neutral. I ask two questions: (1) How do Americans articulate their opposition to the practice? And (2) What are the consequences of opposing it on those bases and not others? I show that the dominant framing of "female genital mutilation" in the U.S. aims our condemnation very carefully at the practices of others, ensuring that American genital cutting practices stay out of range of our outrage. I conclude by asking us to use our feelings about "mutilation" to think again about male circumcision, surgery on children with ambiguous genitalia, sex reassignment surgery, and cosmetic surgery. More at www.lisa-wade.com]]>
Thu, 27 Oct 2011 23:54:57 GMT /slideshow/lisa-wade-mutilation-or-rejuvenation/9916895 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Lisa Wade - "Female Genital Mutilation" in the American Imagination lisawadephd There is one thing that most Americans know about female genital mutilation that it is very, very bad. In this talk I take apart the logic by which we demonize female genital mutilation. I do so not to question whether we should oppose all or some of these practices, but in order to explore how we decide what bodily alterations count as good, bad, or neutral. I ask two questions: (1) How do Americans articulate their opposition to the practice? And (2) What are the consequences of opposing it on those bases and not others? I show that the dominant framing of "female genital mutilation" in the U.S. aims our condemnation very carefully at the practices of others, ensuring that American genital cutting practices stay out of range of our outrage. I conclude by asking us to use our feelings about "mutilation" to think again about male circumcision, surgery on children with ambiguous genitalia, sex reassignment surgery, and cosmetic surgery. More at www.lisa-wade.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wade-ss-mutilationorrejuvenation-111027235459-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There is one thing that most Americans know about female genital mutilation that it is very, very bad. In this talk I take apart the logic by which we demonize female genital mutilation. I do so not to question whether we should oppose all or some of these practices, but in order to explore how we decide what bodily alterations count as good, bad, or neutral. I ask two questions: (1) How do Americans articulate their opposition to the practice? And (2) What are the consequences of opposing it on those bases and not others? I show that the dominant framing of &quot;female genital mutilation&quot; in the U.S. aims our condemnation very carefully at the practices of others, ensuring that American genital cutting practices stay out of range of our outrage. I conclude by asking us to use our feelings about &quot;mutilation&quot; to think again about male circumcision, surgery on children with ambiguous genitalia, sex reassignment surgery, and cosmetic surgery. More at www.lisa-wade.com
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Pierre Bourdieu argued that social mobility is inhibited not just by our access to income and wealth, but by the inscription of our social class onto our very body in the form of our habitus. Our knowledges, appearance, and abilities are class-dependent, such that our bodies reveal our origins. This disadvantages those who occupy subordinated positions in society by making it difficult for them to fit in amongst the advantaged. While most research on the habitus has emphasized how it inhibits social mobility, I draw on scholars who argue that the uneven nature of the social world can create a fractured habitus. If we stumble upon emancipatory spaces, then, we may learn bodily habits that empower us. Drawing on an ethnography of lindy hop -- a vintage swing dance -- I show that dancers are taught to use their bodies in ways that disrupt the conventional masculine and feminine habitus. I conclude that progressive social change may very well be advanced by focusing on the body as well of, or ahead of, the mind. More at www.lisa-wade.com]]>

Pierre Bourdieu argued that social mobility is inhibited not just by our access to income and wealth, but by the inscription of our social class onto our very body in the form of our habitus. Our knowledges, appearance, and abilities are class-dependent, such that our bodies reveal our origins. This disadvantages those who occupy subordinated positions in society by making it difficult for them to fit in amongst the advantaged. While most research on the habitus has emphasized how it inhibits social mobility, I draw on scholars who argue that the uneven nature of the social world can create a fractured habitus. If we stumble upon emancipatory spaces, then, we may learn bodily habits that empower us. Drawing on an ethnography of lindy hop -- a vintage swing dance -- I show that dancers are taught to use their bodies in ways that disrupt the conventional masculine and feminine habitus. I conclude that progressive social change may very well be advanced by focusing on the body as well of, or ahead of, the mind. More at www.lisa-wade.com]]>
Thu, 27 Oct 2011 17:03:01 GMT /slideshow/wade-talk-the-emancipatory-promise-of-the-habitus/9913785 lisawadephd@slideshare.net(lisawadephd) Lisa Wade - The Emancipatory Promise of the Habitus lisawadephd Pierre Bourdieu argued that social mobility is inhibited not just by our access to income and wealth, but by the inscription of our social class onto our very body in the form of our habitus. Our knowledges, appearance, and abilities are class-dependent, such that our bodies reveal our origins. This disadvantages those who occupy subordinated positions in society by making it difficult for them to fit in amongst the advantaged. While most research on the habitus has emphasized how it inhibits social mobility, I draw on scholars who argue that the uneven nature of the social world can create a fractured habitus. If we stumble upon emancipatory spaces, then, we may learn bodily habits that empower us. Drawing on an ethnography of lindy hop -- a vintage swing dance -- I show that dancers are taught to use their bodies in ways that disrupt the conventional masculine and feminine habitus. I conclude that progressive social change may very well be advanced by focusing on the body as well of, or ahead of, the mind. More at www.lisa-wade.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wade-talk-theemancipatorypromiseofthehabitus-111027170302-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pierre Bourdieu argued that social mobility is inhibited not just by our access to income and wealth, but by the inscription of our social class onto our very body in the form of our habitus. Our knowledges, appearance, and abilities are class-dependent, such that our bodies reveal our origins. This disadvantages those who occupy subordinated positions in society by making it difficult for them to fit in amongst the advantaged. While most research on the habitus has emphasized how it inhibits social mobility, I draw on scholars who argue that the uneven nature of the social world can create a fractured habitus. If we stumble upon emancipatory spaces, then, we may learn bodily habits that empower us. Drawing on an ethnography of lindy hop -- a vintage swing dance -- I show that dancers are taught to use their bodies in ways that disrupt the conventional masculine and feminine habitus. I conclude that progressive social change may very well be advanced by focusing on the body as well of, or ahead of, the mind. More at www.lisa-wade.com
Lisa Wade - The Emancipatory Promise of the Habitus from lisawadephd
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