The New Alphabet

2019—2022

Is it possible to imagine an overabundance of multifarious fields of languages, knowledge production, and learning practices beyond one universal matrix? Can common reference points and collective action be enabled without monopolistic force? How can knowledge be both situated and globally relevant?

To project

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Zairong Xiang: Queer Ancient Ways

English original version Lecture, Dec 4, 2022

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Conversation with Judith Farquhar, Eric I. Karchmer and Lai Lili

moderated by Zairong Xiang English original version Dec 4, 2022

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Conversation with Joshua Chambers and Tina Post

moderated by Denise Ryner English original version Dec 4, 2022

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Judith Farquhar: Learning from the Body

English original version Lecture, Dec 4, 2022

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Tina Post: On Black Mourning

English original version Lecture, Dec 4, 2022

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Conversation with Bedour Alagraa and Richard Drayton

moderated by Denise Ryner English original version Dec 3, 2022

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Conversation with Fumi Okiji and Elif Sarican

moderated by Anselm Franke English original version Dec 3, 2022

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Fumi Okiji: (Failing) to be Disturbed by Contradiction

English original version Lecture, Dec 3, 2022

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Brenna Bhandar: Colonial Modern Law: property as power

(via video) English original version Lecture, Dec 3, 2022