Dear all,
I would like to cordially invite you to the first Trans*Formations
event!
Trans Philosophy is one of the most exciting 'new' strands of
philosophical theorizing, and we are happy to host the first event on
the topic at the University of Vienna, to be followed by more later this
year.
First, Luce deLire (formerly John Hopkins University,
https://getaphilosopher.com/) will give the talk "Can The Transsexual
Speak?".
Abstract:
On September 14, 2021 Ella Nik Bayan set herself on fire at Berlin
Alexanderplatz, Germany. She died shortly after. On February 2, 2024,
the German government will most probably pass a new 'Self-Determination
Law' (Selbstbestimmungsgesetz) which promises to simplify transition
related changes of name and gender identity markers in legal documents.
In my talk, I use these two examples to present what I call 'the
transsexual contract': Trans and non-binary self determination is (often
violently) incapacitated by means of concrete legal, political and
epistemological arrangements. This is the case even in left wing art,
activism and allegedly 'progressive' legislation. Allegedly, the
transsexual contract protects cis people from trans propaganda and from
their own confusion. Yet in reality, its main goal is the production and
control of cis people. One is not born cis, but becomes cis. With a
post-colonial lens, I suggest queer hospitality as a concrete practice
to unlearn this toxic logic of protection.
After a Q&A with Luce deLire, we will watch the film "Die Räuberinnen"
(2023) by Austrian filmmaker Isa Schieche, who recently also received
the Goldene Medusa Award for this film.(More Info:
https://isaschieche.com/Die-Rauberinnen)
The talk will be in English, the film is in German with English
subtitles.
There will be popcorn, snacks and drinks to round off the event!
When? Tuesday, January 16th, 2024 from 15:00 to 16:30
Where? HS 3F, Institute of Philosophy, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010
Vienna)
Looking forward to seeing you on January 16th!
Any sharing of the event is highly appreciated, and the poster for the
event is attached to this email.
Please do not hesitate to contact me concerning any accessibility needs
or questions!
With warm greetings,
Flora Löffelmann
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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"!