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Friday, April, 14, 2023 

Kader Attia, Sarah Nuttall and Françoise Vergès

Where are the Oases? PEI OBERT seminar
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Kader Attia will delve into the concept of collective individuation. Sara Nuttall will explore the sensory and political agency of water in the literary archives of southern Africa. And Françoise Vergès will invite us to follow a speculative fiction to the future and look back on how we have faced that which is irreparable and moved forward in imagining new ways of inhabiting the planet.

Taking the question Where are the Oases? as the starting point for this ninth edition of PEI, the seminar aims to explore diverse configurations of emancipatory space-times, intersections of decolonial practice and thought.

The Independent Studies Programme (PEI) is a learning tool that aims to share and disseminate part of its content via the PEI Obert programme and the La Colonie nomade project, as well as through the occasional offer of places in certain academic courses.

dates
Friday, April, 14, 2023 
timetable
5:00 pm
price
Free admission. Previous booking required. Limited space
title
Kader Attia, Sarah Nuttall and Françoise Vergès
location
Meier Auditorium and Online
dates
Friday, April, 14, 2023 
title
Kader Attia, Sarah Nuttall and Françoise Vergès
timetable
5:00 pm
location
Meier Auditorium and Online
price
Free admission. Previous booking required. Limited space
Kader Attia, Sarah Nuttall and Françoise Vergès
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KADER ATTIA, SARAH NUTTALL AND FRANÇOIS VERGÈS | SEMINAR "WHERE ARE THE OASES?" (Session 3) – YouTube
Kader Attia will delve into the concept of collective individuation. Sara Nuttall will explore the sensory and political agency of water in the literary arch…