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The Department of Feminist Conversations in Dialogue with Marisa Carnesky's Live Archive

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The Department of Feminist Conversations is a collective exploring feminist modes of gathering and exchange. In this chapter we approach Marissa Carnesky's ‘Live Archive’ as a creative inspiration for writing about the politics of memory, loss, identity, migration, gender, and belonging.

Keywords: art ; belonging ; conversation ; feminism ; gender ; live art ; loss ; memory ; migration ; performance

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    [Google Scholar]
  2. Ahmed, S. (2017), Living a Feminist Life, Durham: Duke University Press.
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  3. Berger, J. (2011), Bento's Sketchbook, London: Verso.
    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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