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SUMMARY:Reconstructing Dissenting Memories: Reclaiming Queer Memory Through
  Historical Archives
DTSTART:20260606T130000Z
URL:https://eintopf.info/event/7e9e924e-e3ca-44c3-a46b-b295a991d3eb
CATEGORIES:Workshop\,Queer
DESCRIPTION:Workshop language: English. \n\nThis workshop offers a space
  for dialogue and reflection on queer memories that have been erased\,
  silenced\, or distorted by the hegemonic discourses of official history.
  Drawing on historical archives\, photography\, and community memories\,
  we will explore how LGBTIQ+ people have built forms of resistance\,
  affection\, and existence even in contexts of exclusion.\n\nIn
  conversation with the photographic exhibition\, the workshop will seek to
  consider the image as an act of memory and reparation: what stories were
  left out of the official archives? How can we reconstruct our dissident
  genealogies from fragments\, memories\, and shared experiences?\n\nThe
  workshop will also invite reflection on the body\, migration\,
  territory\, and queer identities in Abya Yala\, understanding memory not
  only as a record of the past but as a living tool for imagining freer and
  more collective futures.\n\nMore than a lecture\, it will be a
  participatory space for exchange\, affective archiving\, and the symbolic
  reconstruction of our dissident memories.\n\nAbout the artist: \n\nJose
  Miguel Davila Salas is an advertising designer\, social psychologist\,
  cultural manager\, and activist from Arequipa. His work lies at the
  intersection of research\, artistic creation\, and activism\, exploring
  memory\, identity\, and dissidence from a situated\, decolonial
  perspective rooted in the realities of Abya Yala. He holds a master’s
  degree in Social Psychology from the Université Paris Nanterre and a
  diploma in Art Direction from the Centro de la Imagen.\n\nHe has been
  published in anthologies of contemporary Peruvian poetry and prose\, and
  is part of various initiatives and collectives focused on the rights and
  support of LGBTI+ migrants in Arequipa and Paris. Concurrently\, he has
  participated as an actor and art director in theatrical\, cultural\, and
  publishing projects\, viewing art as a space for encounter\, mediation\,
  and social transformation.
LOCATION:UTOPIA Kiosk\, Lazarettstraße 5\, 70182 Stuttgart
GEO:48.7730256;9.18134848847793
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