The Holberg Symposium in honour of Griselda Pollock: "Is Feminism a Bad Memory?"

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2021
  • What is the cultural memory of the later 20th century feminist intellectual and theoretical revolution? To what should we remain faithful? Four scholars from different academic fields are invited to speak on the topic chosen by 2020 Holberg Laureate Griselda Pollock. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A.
    PROGRAM
    00:10 Welcome by Kjersti Fløttum, Chair of the Holberg Board
    02:56 Introduction by Ellen Mortensen, Academic Director of the Holberg Prize
    09:10 Introduction of the topic by Griselda Pollock, Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of CentreCATH, University of Leeds
    30:25 Elvan Zabunyan, Professor of Art History, University of Rennes 2: "Unity, Community, Feminist Solidarity"
    53:50 Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary Art, University of Central Lancashire: "Black British Women Artists: Working on the Front and the Central, or Thin Black Lines" - A Conversation with Griselda Pollock
    01:22:52 Elisabeth Bronfen, Professor of English and American Studies, University of Zürich: "Feminism. A Transgenerational Issue."
    01:39:35 Elspeth Mitchell, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Leeds: "Becoming Feminist?"
    02:00:50 Commentary by Holberg Laureate Griselda Pollock
    02:13:24 Panel discussion and Q&A
    02:50:50 Closing remarks by Holberg Laureate Griselda Pollock
    See abstracts, speaker presentations and more details about the event here: holbergprisen.no/en/holberg-s...
    Photo credits: Detail from the artwork "Interim, Part III: Historia" (1989) by Mary Kelly. Photo: Mackenzie Art Gallery Collection, Regina Saskatchewan.
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