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Activity open to everyone and free of charge with limited capacity to 55 people
Language: catalan
In 1993, author Leslie Feinberg published Stone Butch Blues, an LGTBIQ+ cult novel that tells the story of Jess, a working-class butch lesbian from the northern United States. During the 1990s, the novel passed from hand to hand through assemblies, social centres, prisons, bars and other politicised spaces, becoming a myth for its use of language and its recognition of non-normative gender identities within the lesbian community.
This session will screen the short film Outlaw (1994), a portrait by Leslie Feinberg, followed by a talk with Diego Genderhacker, transfeminist activist and audiovisual artist.
Links of interest:
https://www.mostrafilmsdones.cat/
Activity promoted by Mostra Internacional de Films de Dones de Barcelona
Diego Genderhacker
‘Genderhacker (Pamplona, 1984). Transfeminist activist and audiovisual artist. PhD in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona, since 2007 he has worked as a lecturer at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the UB and at UNIBA. Between 2008 and 2010 he carried out the Independent Studies Programme at MACBA, where he developed the collective projects ‘El arte después de los feminismos’ and ‘Peligrosidad Social: Minorías deseantes, lenguajes y prácticas en los 70-80 en los 70-80 en el Estado español’, both coordinated by Paul B. Preciado. In 2016 she completed her doctoral thesis ‘Transbutch. Luchas fronterizas de género entre el arte y la política’, an archive of social movements and artistic practices that have addressed gender issues in the Spanish context from a queer and transfeminist perspective.