Dear colleagues: We would love submissions about museum contexts.
Thanks, Therese Quinn
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Call for articles – QUEER HISTORY MONTH

SQS – The journal of Queer Studies in Finland – is to publish its 2/2020
special issue on Queer History Month. The special issue aims to provoke
discussion widely on the ways in which LGBTQ+ history month has been
realized by different actors in different contexts, such as schools,
museums or the Internet. What are the (queer) didactics and pedagogies used
when conveying a queer past to the present? How is one to tackle the
complexities of queer sexualities and genders when reaching out to students
and publics? How are the obstacles managed, be they attitudinal,
organizational or administrative, when organizing events and activities
around queer history month?
SQS invites submissions for peer-reviewed articles (not to exceed 70 000
characters), editorially managed review articles (35 000), opinion pieces
and commentaries (21 000) as well as book reviews for the special issue.
The journal publishes texts written in English, Swedish and Finnish. See
https://journal.fi/sqs/about/submissions for more details.
Please send us a one-page abstract of your intended submission (please
identify the chosen category), including your contact details and a short
bio, by the 29th of November, 2019. You will be informed about the
tentative acceptance of your input by mid-December. Your full articles are
due at the end of April for the review process. We expect to finish the
reviewing and editing by October 2020, and the issue will be published at
the end of the year 2020.

To send in your abstracts and queries, please contact the editors of the
special issue:
Dr. Tuula Juvonen (Tuula.Juvonen[at]utu.fi), Turku Institute for Advanced
Studies and the Gender Studies program, University of Turku, Finland.
Dr. Therese Quinn (thereseq[at]uic.edu), Director of Museum and Exhibition
Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago.

SQS is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published by the Society for
Queer Studies in Finland. Please find the previous issues of SQS since 2005
at https://journal.fi/sqs/issue/archive.
Society for Queer Studies in Finland was founded in Helsinki in 2004, and
it is a member of the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies.

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