We kickstart spring with 5 podcasts from the Ràdio Web MACBA Archive <http://rwm.macba.cat/> 1/ Natalie Jeremijenko —
*‘There is no social justice issue that can be disambiguated from environmental justice issues.’ <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOhbEf_bk715LUCuLexSIwDRflIL0mQXAC7sn_kNHhulS&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* Natalie Jeremijenko projects question assumptions such as the logic of responsible consumption, in which minimising environmental impact comes second to boosting mutual benefits. In this podcast, Jeremijenko talks about learning by living together and how to imagine our relationships with natural systems from this point on. *Download <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOpggUeSwEoiJdqfGk86TpTS8Wir0ui26VQSsIYjRv527&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* 2/ Angela Dimitrakaki — *‘Capitalism, at present, produces all positions, even the opposition itself.’ <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOtdEh2FNWJQKhUyu8l0l61qyEiY8eSSXGcgGhvlY35Kn&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* >From the trenches of Marxist-inspired materialist feminism, Angela Dimitrakaki talks about the new feminist critique, the limits of democracy, the wiles of post-capitalism, and the ambivalence of the commons. She also touches on the notions of radical curating and collaborative practices. *Download <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOsG5jF89S67borfuOThr3cBcgekdo7Mk3cR7HjPem8e7&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* 3/ Rasha Salti — *‘Reaganism and Thatcherism were not born in 1989. They were born in 1973, a very interesting date for the Arab World.’ <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOuh30P7FZA3RqHCnCKTSWTsNq9EkivCe1yhwRlVxFXcI&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* Rasha Salti’s postcolonial analysis of artistic production in modernism favours new narratives about the former East and West. It also favours the reinterpretation of certain key dates for the creation, on both sides, of the dialectics of alterity and for the emergence of underlying leftist discourses, while revealing another, hidden story that can be traced through image production to the recent Arab springs. *Download <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOogISyyIKLcLbDv3kzshXyJYSIVFgWZVkdM1myjbhOy6&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* 4/ Nanna Thylstrup — *‘We have very little knowledge of what our digital shadow looks like.’ <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOgJVCAaudjSZ2MgFYUsmEy8TZI5XNqXl2W37RTfy9843&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* In this podcast, Nanna Thylstrup talks about the digitalisation of the archive and its implications. She deeply analyses two consequences that both emerge in individual and collective spheres: first, the data shadow that big data contexts generates of each user; second, the politics behind the processes of mass digitalisation. *Download <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOo56f7p_KG5rcxZCfyFM4UCOQnrxbrL7EAQtO85zjIG-&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig>* 5/ Fatima El-Tayeb — ‘Race started in Europe and then it was imposed into the world.’ <http://llistes.macba.cat/HS?b=zS4pve9uEkHT8Z4kO0taOu78kxqngWFjSJB0PhAe5nlJr6GsKSQfRtaBOkvjKIU4&c=MFnfGhqfNybulKPPXGv6Ig> In this podcast, Fatima El-Tayeb talks about the need to reassess Europe’s internalist narrative and the discourse of integration. She evaluates the role of race in the construction of this account and argues for the creation and recovery of archives as a strategy for developing other types of narratives.
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