Featured Fellow: Dr [M] Dudeck
May 15, 2025Dr [M] Dudeck is a performance artist and queer theologian whose work explores the role played by art and the speculative imaginary in the construction of new belief systems.
Dr [M] Dudeck is a performance artist and queer theologian whose work explores the role played by art and the speculative imaginary in the construction of new belief systems.
An IASH work-in-progress seminar, delivered by Dr Chanté Mouton Kinyon (Stuart Hall Foundation Fellow, 2025)
The Transatlantic Gesture: the Irish and Black Cultural Exchange
Our friends at the Hamburg Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS) cordially invite you to the Netias Debates Session “What do we mean by Artistic Research if we really mean it?”
Six Fellows working on arts & sciences / artistic research projects and coming from five different Institutes for Advanced Study all over Europe share the thoughts and insights from their three-day common reflection at HIAS:
Professor Lan Wang
Visiting Research Fellow, July - August 2025
Home institution: Shanghai International Studies University
Register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/notes-on-water-fluid-potentialities-of-an-intermedial-metaphor-tickets-1321508991969?aff=oddtdtcreator
According to Gilles Deleuze, water scenes in film can foster the “promise or implication of another state of perception: a more than human perception” (1986: 80). This event seeks to investigate water as a metaphor and the alternative perception it produces in visual cultural works.
An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Professor Jonathan Wyatt (Sabbatical Fellow, 2025)
Writing, the Everyday, and Psychotherapy
Autotheories
Edited by Alex Brostoff and Vilashini Cooppan
Published by The MIT Press
An IASH work-in-progress seminar, delivered by Dr Miriam Boeri (Fulbright Scotland Distinguished Scholar, 2025)
Social Justice for Mothers Who Use Opioids: An International Comparative Ethnographic Study
An IASH work-in-progress seminar, delivered by Professor Jasmina Husanović Pehar (IASH-SSPS Fellow, 2025)
Time – Energy – Infrastructure: Navigating Trauma, Revolt and Care in Emancipatory Politics