Friday, September 29 11am Galerie Rabus

Marina Grzinic
Who is the political subject of possible changes in the world of global capitalism and its expropriation machine?

Making a reference to Tamara Alleyne-Dettmers, Sara Ahmed, Natasa Govedic, Suzana Milevska and Jamika Ajalon, I will reflect on the politics of subjectivity, asking, "Who [the fuck] is the political subject in the global world of the bloodthirsty capital machine?” This will allow us to examine – in the capitalist NON-First World (Latin America, Second World, etc.) and in what can be termed marginal sexual, social and networking conditions in the capitalist First World – how seemingly western, (re)interpreted or reconstructed structures of sexuality, theory appropriation, etc., tackle, subvert and intervene in the global capitalist neo-liberal ONE history of sexuality and politics. The question "Who [the fuck] is the political subject?" is a class-struggle position within art, culture, politics and sex, and is posed with the aim to (re)construct, rearticulate and repoliticise the political forces and subjectivities that can and should intervene in the only and solely ONE history of cultural, artistic and civil institutions within the dominant global capitalist and neo-liberal structures.


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