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In session 4 of our Permanent Ordinary Seminar, Señoras hasta el coño, Lorena Ruiz Marcos and Begoña Marugán Pintos will be presenting Reflexiones ordinarias desde la hartura laboral (en tiempos de Covid). Permanent Ordinary Seminar is a public collaborative programme by Bulegoa z/b and Sociología Ordinaria which will run…(Read More)

In our third session of Permanent Ordinary Seminar, Nerea Calvillo, Massimiliano Casu and Miguel Mesa del Castillo will be presenting Espacios de/para el encuentro. The Permanent Ordinary Seminar is a public collaborative programme by Bulegoa z/b and Sociología Ordinaria which will run in 2020-2021. It takes the form of different online…(Read More)

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In this, the second session of the Permanent Ordinary Seminar, Pablo Santoro Domingo and Carmen Romero Bachiller present Sociología (y docencia) Ordinaria en tiempos de COVID. The Permanent Ordinary Seminar is a public collaborative programme by Bulegoa z/b and Sociología Ordinaria which will run in 2020-2021 via a series of conversations…(Read More)

The Power of the Ordinary (Revisited) is the first session of the Permanent Ordinary Seminar, directed by Elena Casado, Antonio A. García and Amparo Lasén. This seminar is a public, collaborative programme by Bulegoa z/b and Sociología Ordinaria which will run in 2020-2021 via a series of conversations and encounters…(Read More)

  • Gustavo Germano: “Left: 1966: Ana Rosa Kucinski Silva / Right: 2006”. From the photography series Ausencias Argentina (2006).

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SESSION III: THE ERA OF THE VICTIM: THE CULTURAL INDUSTRY OF THE TESTIMONY* Based on the concept of our era as The Era of the Witness (A. Wieviorka, 2006), this session will look at the theoretical genealogies of the figure of the victim in Europe and America. We will focus on the function and hierarchical…(Read More)

Jon Mikel Euba: Writing Out Loud (Dutch Art Institute & If I Can’t Dance I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, 2016). Book cover.

TRANSLATION (FROM AND TO THE SOURCE) People have been asking me for years for a translation of my book Writing Out Loud (Dutch Art Institute & If I Can’t Dance I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution), which was published in English in 2016. Although (or perhaps because) I have the…(Read More)

The Sinsombrero: System of Gender, Creation, War And Exile is the second session of Women and Exiles, a series of readings coordinated by Josebe Martínez. The series consists of three individual sessions on decolonial literature; artists and intellectuals who were exiled during the Spanish Civil War; and the contemporary figure of the victim in…(Read More)

Series of readings coordinated by Josebe Martínez. The series consists of three individual sessions on decolonial literature; artists and intellectuals who were exiled during the Spanish Civil War; and the contemporary figure of the victim in the cultural industry. Each session lasts for two to three hours and begins with an introduction by the…(Read More)

The powers of seeing. As my manner of representation has always been linked to error. This realization made me realize a field full of possibilities: if I’ve always been wrong, I can do whatever I want. Of freedom as a plural act – freedoms. For a practice from the possibilities within the imposed limitations. Micro…(Read More)