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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel invites papers that examine how gender and class intersect to shape experiences of both precarity and privilege across different domains of social life. We welcome contributions that investigate gender and class alongside other axes of difference like race and sexuality to examine how they operate as intertwined systems that organize material conditions, social expectations, and possibilities for security and well-being. Possible topics include but are not limited to care work, reproduction, labor, family, immigration, embodiment, media, and politics.
At All Costs: Theorizing the Conditions of Privilege - Sara Tyberg, University of California-Santa Barbara
How Changes in Individual Economic Circumstances Shape Men’s Attitudes toward Women’s Equality in the Labor Market - Katharine (Kate) Khanna, University of Maryland-College Park
Beyond Victims or Heroines: Intersectional Resilience in Women’s Migration - Ziqi Yin, University of Cambridge
Care Work and Sexuality: Producing intimacy in social relations between caregivers and older adults - Stephanie Natalie Burille, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
The Black Manosphere and Digital Crisis Masculinity: From Grievance to Reactionary Politics - Tya M Smith, University of Cincinnati; Oneya Fennell Okuwobi, University of Cincinnati