Avery F. Gordon
Avery F. Gordon is a writer, educator and radio producer. Her work focuses on radical thought and practice and she writes about captivity, enslavement, war and other forms of dispossession and how to eliminate them. Her most recent book is The Hawthorn Archive: Letters from the Utopian Margins (2017).
As of July 2022
Events
The Missed Seminar
140,000,000 Women Can’t Be Wrong
Livestream: Lecture, Conversation
Nov 19, 2022
The Missed Seminar
Pan-Africanism, Communism, Antifascism: A Radical Provocation
With Charisse Burden-Stelly, Doreen Mende, Charlotte Misselwitz and Zoé Samudzi, moderated by Avery F. Gordon
Conversation
Oct 29, 2022
New Alphabet School
#Commonings: Day 2
Lectures and performances
Sep 15, 2022
Alle Veranstaltungen
Alle Veranstaltungen
The Whole Life. Archives & Imaginaries
“Unofficial America Goes to the Conference”: A Missed Seminar on Eslanda Robeson
With Avery F. Gordon, Doreen Mende, Katharina Warda, moderated by Lama El Khatib
Lecture, talk
Mar 25, 2022
Now is the Time of Monsters
Migration - Talking Migration
With Avery F. Gordon, Bernd Kasparek, Sandro Mezzadra, Zoran Terzić, Brigitta Kuster, Isabelle Saint-Saëns, Ramzi Kassem and Kim Rygiel
Theses, discussions
Mar 24, 2017
Now is the Time of Monsters
The Standard of Civilization - Law and War
With Avery F. Gordon, Slavenka Drakulić and Ramzi Kassem
Documents, presentations, installation
Mar 24, 2017
100 Years of Now. The Opening
Speaking from Prison
With Rana Dasgupta, Avery F. Gordon, and Natascha Sadr Haghighian
Dialogues in Three Parallel Threads
Sep 30, 2015
Animism
Animism
Conference
Mar 17, 2012