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With contributions by Maaike Bleeker, Carmen Mörsch, Zeyno Pekünlü und Eliza Steinbock
Re_Visioning Bodies calls for a new visibility of non-normative bodies in archives – moving away from forcible categorization and towards respect, care and forms of bodily knowledge production. Eliza Steinbock finds love in the Lili Elbe Archive, Europe’s largest collection of trans* and queer history. Carmen Mörsch describes how bodies that act as a medium for artistic expression communicate more than just art, inviting us to take a discrimination-wary view. Zeyno Pekünlü looks at constructs of a bride and contrasts idealized wedding photos with the matter-of-fact comments of stylists. Maaike Bleeker slips into the role of Neo in The Matrix to ask how intellectual knowledge and physical knowing condition one another.
Publication series Das Neue Alphabet (The New Alphabet), Volume 10, 72 pages, color illustrations, paperback with folded dust cover
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Einleitung
Daniel Neugebauer
t4t: Liebesbeweise im Archiv
Eliza Steinbock
Die Literalität des Körpers (Corporeal Literacy)
Maaike Bleeker
Hairy Tale
Zeyno Pekünlü
Revision eines Textes über ge-anderte Körper in der Kunstvermittlung: eine diskriminierungskritische Reflexionsschlaufe
Carmen Mörsch