Apr 25, 2022 - Jul 11, 2022; Event Series

Doing Gender in Eastern European Art

In Eastern Europe of the 2010s and early 2020s, the notion of gender became the focus of social debates and political actions. Art performances, interactive exhibitions, pedagogical projects, poetry interventions and other multimedia projects has been and are not only an essential part of the intellectual boom of feminist (sub)cultures and queer communities today. They are also a major crossroad and a mirror of other current discussions: on social inequality, political repressions, ecology or the suppression of collective memory. At the same time, the topic of gender provides an important impetus for the formation of communities with shared identities that run counter to the ideological mainstream and the politics of populism and propaganda.

In this lecture series, academics, activists and artists from different countries and various research fields will analyze peculiarities of aesthetic gender landscapes in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Poland. The focus will be on the recent and most recent periods (2010-2020s), when in a number of regions of Eastern Europe conservative and sometimes even patriarchal-sexist laws has been adopted, which discriminated sexual minorities and legalized domestic violence.

We will be interested in the following questions: What is the most topical agenda of artistic gender practices today? What is post-feminism, ecofeminism or digital queer? How does gender relate to other social and political issues in Eastern Europe? What does the culture of art participation look like today from a gender perspective (for example, within the framework of the so-called aesthetics of motherhood and care)? How are these practices mediatized and what public spaces do they engender?

Apr 25, 2022; Lecture

From the Revolution of Dignity to War: Critical Art Practices and Gender in Ukraine since 2013

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Dr. Jessica Zychowicz (Kyiv)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom

May 09, 2022; Lecture

Performing Queerness on Russian Stage: Grand Narratives of LGBTQ Theater under Putin and Their Discontents

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Dr. Tatiana Klepikova (Potsdam)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom

May 16, 2022; Lecture

Care and Horizontality: Ukrainian, Russian and Belorussian Women's Art Today

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Anastasia Spirenkova (Paris)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom

May 23, 2022; Lecture

Russian Feminist Poetry: From Trauma to a Political Manifesto

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Yulia Podlubnova (Moscow)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom

May 30, 2022; Lecture

Is Feminism Born Between Highbrow and Lowbrow Art? The Testiminies from Belarus

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Irina Solomatina (Minsk) &
Victoria Schmidt (Graz)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom

Jun 13, 2022; Lecture

Cyberfeminism in Theory and Practice: From the 1990s to the 2020s

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Alla Mitrofanova (Saint-Petersburg)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom

Jun 20, 2022; Lecture

Russian Feminism in the Last Decade: From Feminist Art Exhibitions to Anti- War Resistance

Department of Slavic Literature, Institute of Slavic Studies of TUD
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Speaker(s) Ella Rossman (London)
Start and end time 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Location digital, via zoom