“El registro de la gubernamentalidad está en otro lugar, en el afecto y la fascinación visual”. : Entrevista a la filósofa transfeminista Sayak Valencia
On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, I interviewed Sayak Valencia (Transfeminist philosopher from Tijuana-Mexico) at the Asentamiento Fernseh (a space for aesthetic / political / theoretical production of sexual dissidences and their representations) about her first visit to Córdoba. Sayak traveled to Buenos...
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Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/etcetera/article/view/26943 |
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| Sumario: | On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, I interviewed Sayak Valencia (Transfeminist philosopher from Tijuana-Mexico) at the Asentamiento Fernseh (a space for aesthetic / political / theoretical production of sexual dissidences and their representations) about her first visit to Córdoba. Sayak traveled to Buenos Aires to participate in the Global Humanities Curriculum Project workshop where she shared space with #NiUnaMenos Argentina, Verónica Gago and Homi Bhabha (organized by the Mahindra Humanities Center of Harvard University and the Humanities Department of San Andrés University) and it was for this reason that we were able to invite her to Córdoba. Indeed, Sayak's coming was a joint effort organized by the research team "Emotions, temporalities, images: towards a critique of neoliberal sensitivity" of the María Saleme Burnichon Research Center of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities and FemGeS (Area of Feminisms, Gender and Sexualities), the collective Emosido engañado and Raros somos todos (space for critical intervention and dissident psychoanalysis), the publisher Sexualidades Doctas and Asentamiento Fernseh. |
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