Dear—,

In collaboration with the Negotiating Realities research cluster at KASK & Conservatium,
Winona is pleased to invite Marija Cetinić and Bill Dietz for
Two talks at Winona…

RECURSION, ABJECTION, NEGATIVITY AND AN ANTI-FASCIST RECEPTIVITY IN “THE ORDINARY.”

Talks begin at 19:00, running until roughly 20:30.
Our current exhibition Friends & Neighbours will be open from 18:00.
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Marija Cetinić works as Assistant Professor of Literary and Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam, coordinates the MA Comparative Literature, and is a researcher at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis. She is a founding member of the research group Sex Negativity and runs the seminar series We Have Never Had Sex.
At Sandberg Institute, she teaches in the MA Critical Studies. At Perdu, center for poetry and experiment, she is a member of the programming collective.
She co-organizes the (Trans--) Sexualities + Psychoanalysis Summer School. Her current research is on negativity and feminization.

Bill Dietz is a composer and writer, born in Arizona. His work on genealogies of reception and the "political aesthetics of listening" is often presented in
festivals, museums, and academic journals, but also in apartment buildings, magazines, and on public streets.
Alongside his artistic work, he has served as artistic director of Ensemble Zwischentöne (2006-2014) and
Overtoon - Platform for Sound Practitioners (2022-2025), and has continually served on the board of the Maryanne Amacher Foundation since its inception.
In 2013, he co-founded Ear│Wave│Event with Woody Sullender. With Amy Cimini, he co-edited Maryanne Amacher: Selected Writings and Interviews (2020), and he is co-author, with Kerstin Stakemeier, of Universal Receptivity (2021). He has been co-chair of the Music/Sound discipline in Bard College’s Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts since 2012.

Two talks… is the first event in 'More Than This', a series of talks & events organised by Negotiating Realities, one of five research clusters at KASK & Conservatorium.

Winona is usually open Fridays and Saturdays, 14:00 — 18:00
and by appointment.

Winona
Avenue Louise 195
1000 Brussels

Warmly,
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