WAU Congress 24, Johannesburg, South Africa (Misty Hills, Conference Center & SPA, Country Hotel), November 11-15, 2024
Congress presentation by Marina Gržinić as part of the Panel 51: Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction:
WHEN: 14.11.2024, 14:30 – 15:45 (SAST time zone), Room 5
Marina Gržinić: EXPOSING FEMINISTS’ CRITIQUE OF WHITE PRIVILEGE IN EUROPE FROM A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Marina Gržinić will intervene through a research project Conviviality as Potentiality: From Amnesia and Pandemic towards a Convivial Epistemology, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF, AR 679), based at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna until 2025. Conviviality as potentiality is researched in connection to relevant predicaments in five territories: South Africa (SA), Australia, Austria, Israel, and Lebanon. This presentation will focus on decolonial research in South Africa to question European white feminist privilege.
Conveyors: Katarzyna Kosmala, University of the West of Scotland, UK / Fiona Hackney, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK / Grit Kirstin Koeltzsch, Universidad Nacional de Jujuy; Centro de Estudios Indígenas y Coloniales CEIC, Argentina