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MOVEMENTS IN FEMINISM / FEMINISMS IN MOVEMENT: URGENCIES, EMERGENCIES, PROMISES

30. November 2018, 14 bis 21.30 Uhr

LUCRETIA REVISITED. ON RAPE

Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat

The lecture will focus on the long-lasting discourse on Lucretia as the pivotal figure of rape. The key aspect will be on methodological questions: to demonstrate the specifics of a gender and socio-cultural orientated approach in relation to a conservative history of art. It’s also about the specificity of art with respect to a normative discourse.


Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat was a professor for the history of art at the University of Applied Art in Vienna until 2012 and still teaches there as a Hon. Prof. Her research on the methodology of art history as a cultural science (Kulturwissenschaft) is focused on Early Modern painting, specifically from the Netherlands, ranging from the representational politics of text and image, to gender studies, and the politics of emotions in the arts. In 1986. she organized the third conference for women art historians in Vienna. In 2010 she was awarded with the Gabriele Possanner State Prize for the promotion of gender democracy. Her book The Visible and the Invisible. On Seventeenth- Century Dutch Painting was published in 2015.

Screening

Ashley Hans Scheirl

Dandy Dust, AT/UK 1998, 94 min., English OV with German subtitles

Followed by a conversation between Ashley Hans Scheirl and Claudia Slanar


Welcome and introduction

Stella Rollig (General Director of the Belvedere and Belvedere 21)

Andrea B. Braidt (Vice-Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna)

Movements in Feminism / Feminisms in Movement: Urgencies, Emergencies, Promises

Luisa Ziaja, Elke Krasny, Lara Perry and Dorothee Richter


Lecture

Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat, Lucretia Revisited. On Rape

Moderated by Luisa Ziaja


Performance Lecture

Night School - Neda Hosseinyar, Marissa Lôbo, Stephanie Misa, Catrin Seefranz, Unruly Thinking: A Performance Lecture

Moderated by Elke Krasny


Lectures

Magda Lipska, NIEPODLEGŁE: Women, Independence and National Discourse. Or how Women Are Depicted in National Narratives?

Elke Krasny, Feminist Transnationalism: The Activist as Curator

Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Intersectionality and Transnational Feminism in Françoise Dasques' Do- cumentary La Conférence des femmes—Nairobi (1985)

Moderated by Lara Perry


Lecture

Françoise Vergès, The Black Woman’s Womb. Care, Capital, Race, Feminism

Moderated by Elke Krasny