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HERMES - Linking network to fight sexual and gender stigma. FINAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Uniti dal pregiudizio. Alcune riflessioni in chiave Queer a partire da un???esperienza del progetto Hermes
This paper reports some thoughts about homophobic and transphobic practices in a Queer framework. Departing from a training experience carried out within the European project Hermes ??? Linking network to fight sexual and gender stigma and addressed to first responders who deal with gender violence and homophobic and transphobic discriminations, some considerations about the meaning of these practices are developed. Homophobia and transphobia, indeed, are discursive and political practices coming from powerful and pervasive heterosexist matrix. As power and social subjection device, these practices are particularly insidious and subtle, so that they slightly strike even those who try to prevent or oppose them. From Foucault to Butler, passing through works by De Lauretis, Sedgwick and Norton, the authors try to demonstrate that these practices are a very dangerous attempt to repress Queer expressions
Inclusione e differenziazione
Si è discusso di come la ricerca psicologia potesse fornire un contributo pratico per favorire i processi di inclusione e differenziazione nei contesti educativi
Gender-based Violence, Homophobia and Transphobia. Critical Approaches in Ireland, Italy and Spain
The volume collects the scientific contributions of those who participated at the European project "Hermes - Linking network to fight sexual and gender stigma", co-financed by the European Community within the Daphne III Program. It was simultaneously carried out in Naples, Madrid and Dublin where partners worked for a common purpose of fighting homophobia and transphobia at different levels. The project was aimed at preventing different types of stigma related to gender and sexual orientation, implementing a network of NGOs and territorial Institutions and preventing violence against women and LGBT people through trainings and prevention interventions addressed to first responders and schools at risk. Due to the many objectives and activities carried out during the two-years project, it can represent an example of Good Practices to use for the prevention of sexual and gender stigma. To offer a complete perspective on these themes, this volume includes many papers belonging to different scientific disciplines, such as psychology, sociology, political sciences and gender and queer studies
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