Flintenweib - Andrea Moll

»Flintenweib« ist eine auf deutscher Seite gebräuchliche feindliche Bezeichnung für die sowjetische Soldatin im Zweiten Weltkrieg, sie wurde in Propaganda und Befehlsgebung der Wehrmacht angewandt – mit mörderischer Konsequenz. Der Begriff „Flintenweib“ äußert auch eine soziale Konstruktion des Weiblichen und Männlichen im Krieg.


Entertainment - Emil Hrvatin

and to present various approaches to entertainment in different armies today as well as to question why don't we have entertainment for peacekeeping soldiers on international level. Lecture will consist on presenting documents as well as a part of documentary about American Military Theatre festival I am busy with.


Disappeared - Sylvère Lotringer

Friday, February 23th, 2007


DAVOS/DUBAI - Christian von Borries

exploitation
imagineered urbanism
islamic banking
laundered dollars
permanent exception
slavery in the 21st century
The World Economic Forum Davos
"The world" island resort, Dubai


Coloniality - Soenke Zehle

Coloniality, no longer an awkward major paradigm but an agile minor concept, enters the mise en scène of William Kentridge's »black box« (Germany/South Africa 2005) and its reenactment of Germany's most recent Historikerstreit to report on various passions for the real.


Autoxylopyrocycloboros - Simon Starling

Autoxylopyrocycloboros (2006) took the form of self-defeating journey in a small wooden steam boat. The voyage, made on the waters of Loch Long, Scotland, home to the Trident submarine base and neighbouring peace camp, was fuelled with wood from the boat itself, as plank by plank, piece by piece, it was feed to its own boiler, until inevitably disappearing into the submarine infested depths of the Loch.


Anxiety - Felix Ensslin

Friday, February 23th, 2007


Anti-War - Saskia Sassen

Friday, February 23th, 2007


Alert - Irit Rogoff & Meir Wigoder

An occupation, military or civilian, is lived out at many different levels, modalities and distances. The suffering that is visited upon those whose freedoms are curtailed, whose movement is blocked and whose lives are threatened is rarely matched by the misgivings of those implicated in inflicting the occupation, or those associated with it through citizenship or other modes of inscription. Our concern here is with the question of how the occupiers might vigilantly live out an occupation beyond the simple rhetorics of resistance.


The Power and the Glory - Talk by Giorgio Agamben

Giorgio Agamben, renowned philosopher, engages in particular with
language and social conflicts, teaches at the Universit‡ IUAV di
Venezia, CollËge International de Philosophie, Paris. Among his books
are: Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, Remnants of
Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive and The Open: Man and Animal.
His most recent works are: State of Exception, and The Time that
Remains: A Commentary on the Letter to the Romans.


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