(Image is speaker's own created in homage to Tammy Rae Carland's Lesbian Beds (2002) series
Public Feelings Goldsmiths: Feel Tank #2 Being Stuck
Feminist Postgraduate Forum
Centre for Feminist Research, Goldsmiths College
20th March 2018
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‘Feel Tanks’ (a spin of ‘think tank’) derive their name from one cell of a larger group known as the Public Feelings Project which operated from the conviction that ‘understanding affective investment can be the a starting point for theoretical insight into the workings of capitalism, racism and sexism within power structures.’ (Cvetkovich, 2012)
Through over a fifteen workshops, seminars and lectures in the UK and internationally, Chloe Turner has been using ‘Feel Tanks’ as both intellectual enquiry and call-to-arms, to consider how to sustain living under capitalism in the current moment.
In the continuing struggles against global anti-Black, queer/transphobic conservative governance, pandemic "new normal“ living and the stripping of arts and humanities funding, nurturing spaces of care and connection have never felt more pressing. How do we bring into being the feminist space we want to be a part of? A space where we gift our labour to each other as opposed to institutions, co-create the spaces to weather the coming disasters and mobilise a resistance that centres pleasure and joy.
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Public Feelings Goldsmiths: Feel Tank #2 Being Stuck
The upcoming discussion will work around feelings around the dis-abling feeling of being stuck - With the idea of ‘being stuck’ now synonymous with the laptop rainbow spinning wheel or buffering video as 'glitched', how does this change our feelings of being stuck when teaching and learning taken online?
I designed and ran this Feel Tank as the 2nd of 4 in the Public Feelings Goldsmiths Series, hosted by the Feminist Postgraduate Forum.
The event details can be found here