Literary discussion
Lifelines #2: Nuruddin Farah
and feminism in Africa, as well as racism, diaspora and Black Europe. Barbara Wahlster is a writer and
Bidoun Magazine, New York, Ashkal Alwan, Beirut, Tanzquartier Wien “Feminism and Performance Art”, a
Rue Princesse Day 2
Rue Princesse
Are African politicians the better actors? Is there such a thing as black feminism? Do Coupé Décalé (...)
feminism? Do Coupé Décalé and Electro suite one another?
Performance
100 Years of Now. The Opening
-humanism, xeno-feminism, and other isms pass by, we enter the Doom Spa, the imaginary paradise in the
Screening
No Master Territories
Art
Documentary film
Feminism
Film
narrative
Solidarity (...)
Feminism
Cinema
No Master Territories
Feminism
Film
Gender (...)
Feminism
New Alphabet As part of Berlin Art WeekArt
Body
Community
Cultural education
Digital Media
Feminism (...)
Feminism
cinematic expressions of tensions and alliances between feminism and anti-imperialist struggles. They
cinematic expressions of tensions and alliances between feminism and anti-imperialist struggles. They
Konferenz
re:place 2007
with Dieter Daniels a.o.
10-12h
Forum discussion: Rebooting Cyber-Feminism
Facilitated by Irina
collective discourse on new technologies, feminism and (conceptual) art involving 40 women. In Zurich, Übung
Hebbel am Ufer and funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.Art
Feminism (...)
Feminism
Screening
transmediale 2015
engagement with research at the intersection of the sociology of labour organisation, technology and feminism
Screenings
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Art
Documentary film
Feminism
Film
narrative
Solidarity (...)
Feminism
include Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Women Artists (2015
Saving Bruce Lee – African and Arab Cinema in the Era of Soviet Cultural Diplomacy
include Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Women Artists (2015
Saving Bruce Lee – African and Arab Cinema in the Era of Soviet Cultural Diplomacy
include Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Women Artists (2015
Symposium
and the Media), a keynote by Peggy Piesche (head of department Feminism and Gender Democracy at Gunda
underappreciated encounters between feminism and the moving image. Across a polycentric, global geography, it
Screenings
No Master Territories
Art
Documentary film
Feminism
Film
narrative
Solidarity (...)
Feminism