Dear all,
I want to share this invitation to an event at mdw with you all!
Event: Pre-opening: International Research Center Gender and
Performativity
Speaker: Jack Halberstam
Title: Unworlding: Trans* Architectures
When/where: Thursday, May 16th, 5pm at Großer Seminarraum (E0101), IKM /
Anton-von-Webern-Platz 1, 1030 Wien
Abstract:
Today, I am going to lay out some ideas that build on many different
aesthetic performances and practices involving trans bodies and that
search for and produce new vocabularies for discussing transness and new
deployments of transness for the project of dismantling world and
worldedness as concepts that hold current political realities in place.
I will look at trans anarchitectures alongside performances like Faye
Driscoll’s incredible event, “Weathering,” to delineate what is meant by
unworlding, what practices and aesthetic gestures it implies and what
im/possible futures it imagines. Unworlding is a philosophy and an
anti-anti-utopian idea that breaks with world-building projects (such as
those found in early queer theory), and charts a course for queer and
trans art that skews towards violence, acts of undoing and dismantling
and the embrace of entropic unraveling. What might this look like in
terms of a politics of representation, particularly one oriented around
trans and queer bodies?
Biography:
Jack Halberstam is the David Feinson Professor of The Humanities at
Columbia University. Halberstam is the author of seven books including:
Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters (Duke UP,
1995), Female Masculinity (Duke UP, 1998), In A Queer Time and Place
(NYU Press, 2005), The Queer Art of Failure (Duke UP, 2011), Gaga
Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal (Beacon Press, 2012) and, a
short book titled Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variance
(University of California Press). Halberstam’s latest book, 2020 from
Duke UP is titled Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire. Places Journal
awarded Halberstam its Arcus/Places Prize in 2018 for innovative public
scholarship on the relationship between gender, sexuality and the built
environment. Halberstam is now finishing a second volume on wildness
titled: Unworlding: An Aesthetics of Collapse. Halberstam was recently
the subject of a short film titled “So We Moved” by Adam Pendleton.
Halberstam was recently named a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow.
Find more Info here:
https://www.mdw.ac.at/ikm/gender-studies/?PageId=4770
All the best,
Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
Pronouns: they/them (for more info see:
https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/)
Happy about a gender neutral "hello"!