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SUMMARY:Nadia Bellardi & Selina Bloch: "Intimacies in Motion: Love and Belo
 nging across Borders and Generations"
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Nadia and Selina explore the entanglements of
  love\, belonging\, and mobility in Europe and Tajikistan by presenting th
 eir doctoral research proposals.\\r\\nNadia’s participatory\, multimodal
  ethnography traces the affective landscapes\, memories\, and desires of m
 others and daughters with mobile biographies through a sound collage of fr
 agmented stories and experimental soundscapes. Her focus lies on (queer) b
 ecoming and belonging against persisting and intersecting xenophobia\, hom
 ophobia\, and anti-Muslim hatred in late-capitalist societies. The researc
 h is part of the SNF-funded project “Inherited Futures? Objects\, Time\,
  Knowledge”.\\r\\nSelina\, in her ethnographic fieldwork in Tajikistan\,
  draws on the region's Persian literary heritage and its contemporary loca
 l interpretations to explore the multilayered dimensions of love. She aims
  to research love’s political potential as it shapes\, disrupts\, and ma
 intains social bonds beyond the scope of marriage and households\, looking
  instead at spaces and moments of solidarity\, friendship and spirituality
 . Join us in this session to engage in discussions on how we (could) navig
 ate complex research ethics and methodological questions.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In this session\, Nadia and Selina explore the entanglements 
 of love\, belonging\, and mobility in Europe and Tajikistan by presenting 
 their doctoral research proposals.</p>\n<p>Nadia’s participatory\, multi
 modal ethnography traces the affective landscapes\, memories\, and desires
  of mothers and daughters with mobile biographies through a sound collage 
 of fragmented stories and experimental soundscapes. Her focus lies on (que
 er) becoming and belonging against persisting and intersecting xenophobia\
 , homophobia\, and anti-Muslim hatred in late-capitalist societies. The re
 search is part of the SNF-funded project “Inherited Futures? Objects\, T
 ime\, Knowledge”.</p>\n<p>Selina\, in her ethnographic fieldwork in Taji
 kistan\, draws on the region's Persian literary heritage and its contempor
 ary local interpretations to explore the multilayered dimensions of love. 
 She aims to research love’s political potential as it shapes\, disrupts\
 , and maintains social bonds beyond the scope of marriage and households\,
  looking instead at spaces and moments of solidarity\, friendship and spir
 ituality. Join us in this session to engage in discussions on how we (coul
 d) navigate complex research ethics and methodological questions.</p>
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