An intersectional feminist approach to publishing. It’s not only about what I share, but how I share it

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11.2024
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In this presentation, Eva Weinmayr reflects on her collaborative artistic practice, which investigates the micro-politics of sharing and publishing through an intersectional feminist lens. She explores how moving away from outcome- or product-oriented models towards more process-based, collective forms of making can transform publishing into a relational practice—one that emphasizes cooperation, mutual exchange, and the social dynamics that emerge within creative communities.
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Collective artistic practice, Publishing as relational practice, Intersectional feminism, Decolonial, feminist methodologies
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Dirty Pink Waters of Collectivity
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13.11.2024
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Weinmayr, E. (2024, November). An intersectional feminist approach to publishing. It’s not only about what I share, but how I share it. Dirty Pink Waters of Collectivity. https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/53022