Co-Authoring Values
This is a conversation between members of the Feminist Duration Reading Group, which has met in London, UK, since March 2015 to explore under-known feminisms from outside the mainstream Anglo- American feminist canon. Starting with and often returning to an emphasis on Italian feminisms, monthly meetings have encompassed various other regional and national feminisms, as well as radical aesthetic and political positions that aim to challenge the conservative appropriation and dilution of feminism under late capitalism.
The discussion considers the tactics that the group has adopted, including of reading aloud together; of juxtaposing historical with current feminist texts and urgencies; and of highlighting feminisms outside the mainstream canon. It touches on questions including the rise of reading and research groups outside academia, and embodied citation as a feminist practice, and on the co-creation of feminist values that groups like this can allow.
Each of the authors has participated in the Feminist Duration Reading Group, by leading or hosting a meeting and/or attending regularly.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Additional Information |
DAYLIGHT is a publication that emerged out of a Wellcome Trust Commission called DAYLIGHTING for the Bloomsbury Festival, October 2018. Curated and collated by Madeleine Hodge, Clare Qualmann and Amy Sharrocks |
| Keywords | Feminist Duration Reading Group |
| Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
| Date Deposited | 11 Apr 2019 15:14 |
| Last Modified | 04 Feb 2025 13:26 |
