Sorgearbeit
– Instandhalten, Pflegen, Wiederherstellen: dies verlangen Körper, Psychen, der Raum und die Räume, in denen wir uns bewegen,
die Dinge mit denen wir leben. Aber wer kümmert sich? Und unter welchen Bedingungen?
Care work –
maintaining, attending to, restoring: all this is required by bodies, psyches, the space and the rooms in which we move, and
the things with which we live. But who does the caring? And under which circumstances?
Wintersemester
Mittwoch,
20. Oktober 2021 | 18h | via Zoom
Fannie Sosa
Pleasure Against The Machine,
Pleasure is Power
Pleasurably obtaining knowledge, fabricating it, and redistributing it, seems to be at the core
of an intersectional understanding where knowledges, power and pleasures and pain are interrelated.
Mittwoch,
17. November 2021 | 18h | Auditorium
Riikka Prattes
Care in the Service of Whiteness
Interrogating
the underbelly of care, Prattes discusses historical cases of uplift and contemporary integration measures of marginalized
folks as cases of “inclusive subordination” that are shaped by coloniality and embedded in productivist thinking.
Mittwoch,
15. Dezember 2021 | 18h | via Zoom
Evdokia P. Romanova
Obedience
and disobedience in art through theatre-based approaches
The lecture will focus on gathered personal experience
of the speaker as an artivist and theatre practitioner who worked under the restrictive regime and supported the establishment
of the very first LGBTIQ+ theatre group in Samara, Russia.
Mittwoch, 12. Jänner 2022 |
18h | via Zoom
Sophie Lewis
Beyond the (private nuclear) family, and the for-profit
care industry, too
Even as “family values” intensified, the importance of care workers became clearer than ever
during Covid. However, the for-profit care industry is no antidote to the private nuclear household. In this talk, Sophie
Lewis revives more utopian horizons.
Sommersemester
Mittwoch,
16. März 2022 | 18h | Auditorium
Roxana Radulescu und Anna Leder IG24
Migrantisch,
weiblich, überausgebeutet und systemrelevant - Die Organisierung von 24h Betreuer*innen
Mehr als 60 000 24h Personenbetreuer*innen
arbeiten in Österreich. Als Scheinselbstständigen fehlt es ihnen an sozialer Absicherung und effizienten Interessenvertretungen.
Die Interessengemeinschaft der 24-Stunden-Betreuer*innen versucht darauf Antworten zu geben!
Mittwoch,
6. April 2022 | 18h | Auditorium
Birge Krondorfer
Care-Arbeit ist keine Freiheit
Untertitel:
Für die Philosophin Hannah Arendt ist Freiheit gerade nicht mit (Sorge-)Arbeit zu verbinden. Sie differenziert strikt zwischen
privaten/sozialen und politischen Angelegenheiten. Im feministischen Kontext ergibt dies eine unausgelotete Spannung.
Mittwoch,
11. Mai 2022 | 18h | Auditorium
Johanna Braun
Caring for Change: Performing
Witchcraft Activism
Johanna Braun addresses how witchcraft and magic have been increasingly mobilized in contemporary
(performance) art and activism to demand (through artistic interventions) political change and summon important questions
around health care practices.
Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2022 | 18h | HS1
Johanna
Hedva
Why It's Taking So Long (Notes on Disability Justice)
Care is always a deficit, always
insolvent. This is because the body, by definition, is a thing that needs support; it needs food, rest, sleep, shelter, care.
And what about redefining the body as a thing that needs, full stop because what else would support be?
Universität
für angewandte Kunst Wien, Auditorium, Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 1030 Wien und Hörsaal 1 (HS1), Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2, 1010
Wien, wheelchair accessible.
Wissenschaftlicher Beirat / Scientific Advisory
Board: Maria Bussmann, Edith Futscher, Renée Gadsden, Barbara Graf, Nanna Heidenreich, Kristina Pia Hofer, Doris Löffler,
Anna Spohn, Jenni Tischer, Sascha Alexandra Zaitseva
Studierende können die Vortragsreihe als Lehrveranstaltung
semesterweise absolvieren.
Students can complete the lecture series as a course semester by semester.
Lehrveranstaltungsleitung
/ course management: Edith Futscher
Organisation: Abteilung für Genderangelegenheiten / Department
of Gender Affairs
Anmeldung
erforderlich! Registration required!
Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Auditorium, Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7,1030 Wien,
wheelchair accessible.