On Violence

#1: With Elsa Dorlin

Moderation: Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz (ADKDW) and Margarita Tsomou (HAU)

Part of “On Violence”

  • Dialogue

The series “On Violence” kicks off with French philosopher Elsa Dorlin, talking about self-defence and patriarchal violence. In “Self-defense: A philosophy of violence” (English translation forthcoming via Verso Books), she explores the historical gap between “defensible” and defenceless bodies, as well as the organised “disarmament” of the subjugated, which calls up the question of violence in every pursuit towards liberation. Along the way, she traces a genealogy of political self-defence from the stories of the Black Panthers to Rodney King to the Suffragettes. In the discourse series “On Violence”, she will publicly discuss her positions for the first time in Germany.

Cast

Dates

Past
  • Fri 25.3.2022, 19:00 / HAU4
  • Fri 1.4.2022, 19:00 / HAU1
  • Fri 1.4.2022, 19:00 / HAU4
To the event on HAU4
Notes:

25.3.2022: Online lecture at HAU4 and adkdw.org
French with English subtitles

1.4.2022: Discussion in HAU1 and via live stream at HAU4 and adkdw.org
French with English simultaneous translation
​​​​​​English 

Credits

A cooperation between HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Akademie der Künste der Welt (ADKDW). Supported within the framework of the Alliance of International Production Houses by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

Location

  • HAU1
    Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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