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DESCRIPTION:With Xinan Pandan (artist\, poet\, educational consultant)\n\n 
 \n\n‘I can’t fully understand it yet\, […] I want to embalm her so that sh
 e stays with me like a work of art.’\n– Hanna Bekker vom Rath on her late 
 mother.\n\nThere is little space for mourning in our society. Death is an 
 omnipresent topic that affects us all. Yet there is little space created i
 n this system to deal with the subject of death.\n\nIn a capitalist\, patr
 iarchal society\, emotions are generally dismissed as weak. This also incl
 udes mourning. Anyone who has lost a loved one on Friday evening is still 
 expected to be back in the office on Monday\, doing their paid work. How c
 an dealing with grief and\, by extension\, with one’s own emotions and tho
 se of others\, be a feminist practice? And how can narratives of grief and
  trauma be reclaimed?\n\nXinan Pandan (no pronouns) is a poet\, multimedia
  artist and community care bear. Xinan works from a queer\, diasporic and 
 neurodivergent perspective on oppression\, depression\, chronic illness\, 
 healing\, trauma and building sustainable support systems of solidarity. X
 inan dreams that we can build community so that everyone can get the safet
 y\, care and love they need.\n\n[rule]\n\nThis event is part of the series
  FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES\, an intersectional\, discursive accompanying progr
 amme curated by Sonja Eismann (editor of Missy Magazine) and Josephine Pap
 ke (author and journalist).
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Mourning as a Feminist Practice\nZine Workshop
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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