Topic: New podcast: Angela Dimitrakaki talks about the new feminist critique

New podcast: Angela Dimitrakaki talks about the new feminist critique, the limits of democracy, the wiles of post-capitalism, and the ambivalence of the commons. We also touch on the notions of radical curating and collaborative practices. Featuring music commissioned to AGF and mixed by Lucrecia Dalt.

Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/angela-di … gf/capsula


Angela Dimitrakaki is an essayist, novelist, and Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of Edinburgh. From the trenches of Marxist-inspired materialist feminism, Dimitrakaki analyses the links between art, the economy, and politics against the backdrop of globalised late capitalism.

What type of feminism does the twenty-first century call for? How can anti-patriarchal strategies join forces with the struggle to undermine neoliberalism? How can art history give rise to a new critical paradigm? In her essays, Dimitrakaki discusses all of these issues and examines the ways in which the economy shapes our identities and affects our labour, sexual, migratory, class, and gender relations.

Angela Dimitrakaki talks about the new feminist critique, the limits of democracy, the wiles of post-capitalism, and the ambivalence of the commons. We also touch on the notions of radical curating, collaborative practices, and biopolitical art.


Timeline
02:44 Feminism / Feminisms
07:18 Struggling against system. We are the system
10:28 Capitalism is a complex monster
15:31 Communalism in times of neoliberalism
18:57 Elections change nothing
23:42 A materialist feminism
27:21 From the cultural subject to an economic subject
32:01 The contemporary art network
34:28 Radical curating
37:59 Some strategies


Enjoy!