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Makeshift Reclamation: New Feminist Art and Activism, Jessica Hoffmann und Hilary Goldberg zu Gast am 18.11.2010
Jessica Hoffmann, Herausgeberin des Magazins “make/shift: feminisms in motion” (Los Angeles) http://www.makeshiftmag.com/ und Hilary Goldberg werden auf ihrer “make/shift Relcamation” Europa-Tour bei uns zu Gast sein und über ihre Erfahrungen berichten.
Makeshift Reclamation: New Feminist Art and Activism
Multi-media event with Jessica Hoffmann and Hilary Goldberg (Los Angeles, USA)
18. November 2010
10-13 Uhr
In englischer Sprache
Ort:
Atelier, Schwerpunkt Wissenschaft & Kunst, Universität Salzburg in Kooperation mit der Universität Mozarteum
Bergstr.12, 1. Stock
5010 Salzburg
Kontakt: elke.zobl@sbg.ac.at, http://thirdwavefeminism.wordpress.com/
Makeshift Reclamation is a multimedia event showcasing how contemporary feminists are resisting and creating alternatives to not only gender-based oppression but also a collapsing economic system, climate crisis, and more. Featuring live readings, performances, and video works by artists and activists including Jessica Hoffmann, coeditor/copublisher of the independent, transnational, antiracist feminist magazine make/shift; Hilary Goldberg, whose new project, recLAmation, is a Super 8 experimental documentary/narrative film in which queer superheroes navigate a future beyond capitalism; blogger and radical single mami Maegan “la Mamita Mala” Ortiz; Alexis Pauline Gumbs of the Queer Black Mobile Homecoming Project and Brokenbeautiful Press; POOR Magazine cofounder Tiny aka Lisa Gray-Garcia; and others. http://www.makeshiftreclamation.com/, http://www.makeshiftmag.com/
Hilary Goldberg is a filmmaker, poet, writer, and spoken-word performer. Her films and music videos, including in the Spotlight, Beyond Lovely, Transliminal Criminal, and Katastrophe’s Big Deal, have been screened in venues ranging from the American Cinematheque in Hollywood to the Western Make Waves Festival in Taiwan. Her work has been screened at numerous festivals, including Outfest, Frameline, Reel Women International, and LGBT film festivals around the world.
Jessica Hoffmann is a coeditor/copublisher of make/shift, a freelance write and editor, and an activist. Her writing has appeared in publications including ColorLines, Alternet, Bitch, and the anthologies We Don’t Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feministis and Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity. In 2008, Utne named her one of “50 visionaries Who Are Changing Your World”.
Die Veranstaltung findet im Rahmen der LV „Third Wave Feminism“ und in Kooperation mit dem ÖH Frauenreferat und dem GendUp der Universität Salzburg statt.
Oktober 26, 2010 at 6:03 nachmittags Hinterlasse einen Kommentar
Blogs der Studierenden
http://feminismmagazines.wordpress.com/
http://radicalcrafting.wordpress.com/
http://ideenquartier.wordpress.com/
http://frauenwerbung.wordpress.com/
https://alphamaedchen2010.wordpress.com/wp-admin/
http://feminist-in-education.blogspot.com/
http://feminismculturejam.wordpress.com/
http://buegelbrett.wordpress.com/
http://feminismculturejam.wordpress.com/
http://femokratie.wordpress.com/
Oktober 26, 2010 at 5:30 nachmittags Hinterlasse einen Kommentar
LV 2010/2011: Third Wave Feminism: Theorien, Praxen und Medien der gegenwärtigen Frauenbewegung
Am Beginn der 1990er Jahre formierte sich im angloamerikanischen Sprachraum eine „neuer“ poststrukturalistischer Feminismus, der unter dem Begriff „Third Wave Feminism“ reüssiert und sich sowohl in Abgrenzung als auch im Anschluss an den „Second Wave Feminism“ positioniert. In der Lehrveranstaltung sollen die Entstehungsgeschichte des „Third Wave Feminism“, seine zentralen Inhalte, Theorien und Praxen (Medien, kulturelle Produktion, DIY Aktivismus, etc.) vorgestellt und im Kontext der gegenwärtigen Diskussionen über den Wandel der Geschlechterbeziehungen in (west-)europäischen Gesellschaften verortet werden. Dafür werden die mittlerweile heterogenen Ausprägungen des Third Wave Feminism in Themenschwerpunkte gebündelt und anhand konkreter Beispiele gemeinsam mit den Studierenden erarbeitet.
Gender Studies, Universität Salzburg
Dr.in Rosa Reitsamer: rosa.reitsamer@sbg.ac.at
Dr.in Elke Zobl elke.zobl@sbg.ac.at
LITERATUR
Einführungstexte:
Das Kapitel „Daughterhood is Powerful“ aus dem Buch Henry, Astrid (2004): Not My Mother‘s Sister. Generational Conflict and the Third-Wave Feminism. Indiana University Press, S. 16-52.
Schrupp, Antje: Third Wave Feminismus. Vortrag bei der Klausur der Fachgruppe Frauen der Ev. Akademie Bad Boll, 2.-4. Juni 2008, http://www.antjeschrupp.de/third-wave-feminismus.htm
Chidgey, Red: DIY Feminist Networks in Europe. In: transform! european network for alternative thinking and political dialogue: http://www.transform-network.net/en/home/journal-transformeurope/display-journal-transform/article//DIY-Feminist-Networks-in-Europe-Personal-and-Collective-Acts-of-Resistance.html
Literatur (im Reader)
Feminism, First, Second, Third Waves. In: Heywood, Leslie (Hg.): The Women’s Movement Today. An Enyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism. Greenwood Press: Westport, 2006. S. 134-141
Riot Grrrl, „Riot Grrrl is…“ (Manifesto). In: Duncombe, Stephen. Cultural Resistance Reader. Verso: London/New York, 2002. S. 178-179.
Walker, Rebecca. Becoming the Third Wave. In: Ms. Magazine. Ms. 39, 1992. Reprinted in: Heywood, Leslie (Hg.): The Women’s Movement Today. An Enyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism. Greenwood Press: Westport, 2006. S. 3-5.
Baumgardner, Jennifer and Richards, Amy: Third Wave Manifesta: A thirteen point agenda. In: ManifestA: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future. Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York, 2000. S. 278-281.
Heywood, Leslie: Introduction: A Fifteen-Year History of Third-Wave Feminism. In: Heywood, Leslie (Hg.): The Women’s Movement Today. An Enyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism. Greenwood Press: Westport, 2006. S. xv-xxii.
Jervis, Lisa: Goodbye to Feminism’s Generational Divide. In: Berger, Melody (Hg.): We don’t need another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists. Emeryville: Seal Press, 2006. S. 13-18.
La Hengst, Bernadette: Immer komplett, doch niemals fertig… In: Gabriele Rohmann (Hg.): Krasse Töchter: Mädchen in Jugendkulturen. Archiv der Jugendkulturen: Berlin, 2007. S. 82-89.
Guerilla Girls “Today Women are Equal, Right?” from The Guerilla Girls Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art (1998). Reprinted in: Heywood, Leslie (Hg.): The Women’s Movement Today. An Enyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism. Greenwood Press: Westport, 2006. S. 345-347.
Groß, Melanie. Riot Grrrls und Ladyfeste – Angriffe auf die heterosexuelle Matrix. In: Gabriele Rohmann (Hg.): Krasse Töchter: Mädchen in Jugendkulturen. Archiv der Jugendkulturen: Berlin, 2007. S. 71-81.
Hurdis, Rebecca: “HearTbroken: Women of Color Feminism and the Third Wave” from Colonize This!: Young Women of Color on Today’s Feminism. Reprinted in: Heywood, Leslie (Hg.): The Women’s Movement Today. An Enyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism. Greenwood Press: Westport, 2006. S. 58-65.
Spencer, Amy. “New Domesticity”. The Crafter Culture Handbook. http://www.marionboyars.co.uk/Amy%20Pages/Craft%20extract.html
Müller, Stephanie. Putting the F-Word on the Fashion Map: Wenn Mode radikal wird. In: Sonja Eismann (HJg.): Hot Topic. Mainz: Ventil Verlag, 2007. S. 164-183.
Kuni, Verena: Cyberpopfeminismus? Nutzen und Nachteil des Popfaktors von/für Cyberfeminismus. In: Sonja Eismann (HJg.): Hot Topic. Mainz: Ventil Verlag, 2007. S. 120-133.
EMPFOHLENE LITERATUR (Teilweise in GendUp Bibliothek)
Baldauf, Anette und Weingartner, Katharina (Hg.): Lips, Tits, Hits, Power? Popkultur und Feminismus. Folio: Wien/Bozen, 1998.
Baumgardner, Jennifer and Richards, Amy: ManifestA: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future. Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York, 2000.
Findlen, Barbara (1995) (Hg.): Listen Up: Voices From the Next Feminist Generation
Walker, Rebecca (1995): To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism
Gillis, Stacy et. al. (2004): Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Exploration.
Tasker, Yvonne / Negra, Diane (2007) (Hg.): Interrogating Postfeminsm: Gender and The Politics of Popular Culture.
Websites und Weblogs (u.a.):
Hark, Sabine / Kerner, Ina (2007): Konstruktionsfehler in der F-Klasse. In: Freitag, 04. Mai 2007, 17 (http://www.freitag.de/kultur/0718-introspektion)
Wichterich, Christa (2007): Paradoxie der Integration. In: taz, 24. September 2007 (http://www.taz.de/?id=digitaz-artikel&ressort=me&dig=2007/09/24/a0129&no_cache=1&src=GI)
Raunig, Gerald (2008): New Feminism is Politics. Buchkritik von Marina Grzinic / Rosa Reitsamer: New Feminism. Worlds of Feminism, Queer and Networking Conditions. In: Kulturrisse online. (http://igkultur.at/igkultur/kulturrisse/1219930920/1221566551
www2.gender.hu-berlin.de/gendermediawiki/
http://blog.iblamethepatriarchy.com
http://maedchenblog.blogsport.de
http://maedchenmannschaft.net/
Bitch www.bitchmagazine.com
Bust www.bustmagazine.com
Hip Mama www.hipmama.com
Herizons www.herizons.com
Venus Zine www.venuszine.com
Make/Shift www.makeshiftmag.com
fiber – Werkstoff für feminismus und popkultur www.fibrig.net
Ladyfest Europe www.myspace.com/ladyfesteurope
Riot Grrrls: http://www.hot-topic.org/riotgrrrl
Rebecca Walker: www.rebeccawalker.com