Visions and Voices of the Next GENDERation

This performance is a collective piece of work by a group of women who somehow got involved in NextGENDERation while their paths crossed through Women's Studies in Utrecht. Through real-life meetings and Internet connections we have engaged in reflections on a number of issues that touched, bothered and passioned us. Consider the performance as one possible record of a common itinerary of this temporary group. We have selected images that somehow spoke to us and have created new images ourselves. We have reflected on and written about the reasons why these images and words speak to us in this particular historical time and space. We have learned and taught ourselves to use the technologies we need to express our views. It is time now to let you enter our labyrinth of visions and thoughts. Involve yourself.

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Performed @

4th European Feminist Research Conference Bologna
Cyberfeminist working days Brussels
Women's Studies Utrecht
Institute of Social Studies Den Haag
Lover Debat "Schrijf een nieuw feministisch manifest" Amsterdam

Press
Il Manifesto [2/10/2000]
U-Blad [12/2000]
Volkskrant [02/2001]

CREDITS

UNG and performance working group: Diana Anders, Rutvica Andrijasevic, Francesca Balbo, Eefje Bosch, Sarah Bracke, Giulia Guadagnoli, Ingrid Hoofd, Ilse Lazaroms, Mischa Peters, Federica Riva, Barbara Schleicher, Chantal Soeters, Natascha Unkart, Ana Varela Mateos, Esther Vonk, Sonja van Wichelen, Lotte van Zandwijk

sources & inspiration Antideportation campaign, Gloria Anzaldúa, Hakim Bey, Ursula Biemann, Rosi Braidotti, Zana Briski, Judith Butler, Manuel Castells, Helene Cixous, Clean Clothes Campaign, Constant vzw, Cross the border, Cyber-Femin-Club St Petersburg, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Donna Haraway, Harold Hender, H.W. Janson, Kein mensch ist illegal, Yuri Kozyrev, LA Street Poets, Claus Bjorn Larsen, Audre Lorde, Adalgisa Lugli, Marx & Engels, Susan Meseilas, Blake Morrison, Shirin Neshat, Sadie Plant, Reclaim the Streets, Aijaz Rahi, Nikki de Saint Phalle, Sans Papiers, Joan Scott, Society for Old and New Media Amsterdam, Jacky Stacey, Sandy Stone, Jo Spence, The Sweatgear Catalogue, Undercurrents, UNITED, Marina Warner, Virginia Woolf, Nira Yuval-Davis, Women in Black, World Press Photo

art history intervention (photography & text selection) by Natascha Unkart
technical realisation by Ingrid Hoofd, Natascha Unkart, Sonja van Wichelen
concept by Sarah Bracke
texts
feminist knowledge in/and the university - Sarah Bracke
the effects of globalization - Esther Vonk
migration and fortress europe - Rutvica Andrijasevic
(en)gendering resistance to war and conflicts - Sonja van Wichelen
doing questions - Diana Anders
the health contract - Chantal Soeters
new cyberfeminism in the new millenium - Ingrid Hoofd
technology - Mischa Peters
global resistance against capitalism - Sarah Bracke
djs
Sound Lab (New York) - at the performance in Bologna
Seppuku (Utrecht) - at the performance in Utrecht & Amsterdam