Feminism has been described as coming in ‘waves’. Despite contentions, this can be helpful as it allows a repeat to also be a ‘re-turn’ (Barad, 2014) to previously marginalised or overlooked aspects of feminist concern, creating new moments in which previously underrepresented voices can find their platform and place.
This CRUNCH event will host a roundtable on feminist intersectional ethics, activism and practice, with speakers from across The Bartlett School of Architecture who have initiated intersectional feminist projects. The roundtable will focus on the themes of ‘waves’ in a movement, revising dated feminism, and intersecting as dating and/or encountering.
Participants will be encouraged to think differently together in regard to architectural pedagogy and practice around issues concerning intersectional, queer and trans feminism.
This event is part of the flagship CRUNCH Series at The Bartlett School of Architecture, replacing the International Lecture Series.
Please note this event is first-come, first-served and is limited capacity.
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