Volkskundemuseum Wien
Otto Wagner Areal, Pavillon 1
Baumgartner Höhe 1, 1140 Wien
Postanschrift:
Laudongasse 15-19, 1080 Wien
T: +43 1 406 89 05
F: +43 1 406 89 05.88
E: office@volkskundemuseum.at
Hildebrandt Café
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Bibliothek
Nutzung derzeit nicht möglich
Mostothek
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At the beginning of the discussion, Lucie Fremlova presents her recently published book 'Queer Roma'. She provides a detailed insight into the lives of queer Roma in the European context, providing diverse evidence of heterogeneity within the community. The lived experiences of queer Roma include different strategies of resistance and resilience. We discuss and question the heteronormative patriarchal society, the racist systems as a tool of power towards us. We are here today - alive, visible and loud. We demand self-determination and resist patriarchal power. At the end of the event, questions from the audience will be answered and discussed together in an open setting.
People from the Roma and queer community are especially invited to attend the workshop and lecture at the QMW in order to get to know the scene better and to network in order to facilitate future cooperation.
The discussion is part of the physical theatre and somatic transformation workshop.
Im Rahmen des Queer Museum Vienna, das von Jänner bis Juni 2022 im Volkskundemuseum Wien zu Gast ist.
Mehr zum QMV: www.queermuseumvienna.com
People from the Roma and queer community are especially invited to attend the workshop and lecture at the QMW in order to get to know the scene better and to network in order to facilitate future cooperation.
The discussion is part of the physical theatre and somatic transformation workshop.
Im Rahmen des Queer Museum Vienna, das von Jänner bis Juni 2022 im Volkskundemuseum Wien zu Gast ist.
Mehr zum QMV: www.queermuseumvienna.com