Cripping Tyrol [electronic resource].
Eva Egermann 2012
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What are the possible escape routes from the normative conditions of neoliberalism? Via the figure of the freak that cannot be defined by a norm from that it deviates from and is in-compatible with? Or via a society of equal body-subjects? Via strategies of ambiguity or the right to opacity, beyond definitive identity ascriptions? Via politics of representation that deal not with the portrayal but rather with the construction of reality? Via a re-politicization of everyday life and alternative narratives of appropriation and resistance from the past? Via technologies of de-normalization and disruption of the existing order? We think all of these things are interesting for “Crip Magazine.” It is meant to be a collection of materials that contradicts the categories of normal/abnormal, as well as the normalizing effects of functional identities and the neoliberal imperative of self-conduct. The magazine is an assemblage of different visual and experimental texts and theory production, as well as articles and interviews…
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Artists' writings
Critical Theory
Sexual minority culture
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Eva Egermann
Linda Bilda
Wiebke Grösch
Frank Metzger
Anette Knol
Karin Michalski
Philmarie
Heike Raab
Cornelia Renggli
Volker Schönwiese
Susanne Schuda
Nina Stuhldreher
Erika Doucette
Sam Osborn
Sabine Schmidt
Patrick Sabbagh
Günther Hopfgartner
Patrick Anthofer
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