State Anti-Feminism and Violence in Social Reproduction: Perspectives from Argentina

08.01.2025

Verónica Gago and Lucí Cavallero

Opening Event Tenure Track Professorship Economic Anthropology

January 8th, 6:30 pm

Lecture Room A (HS-A), Department of Social and Cutural Anthropology

NIG 4th floor, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna

In this talk, renowned scholars and activists Verónica Gago and Lucí Cavallero will speak about the rising state anti-feminism in Argentina and how it impacts feminist and queer movements. They will link the Argentinian case to their work on violence, social reproduction and the politics of debt and stress the importance of feminist internationalism to counter authoritarian capitalisms.

This timely discussion will give insights into the challenges faced by women, gender non-conforming people, and marginalized communities in the context of rising anti-feminism in the current conjuncture of social reproduction.

The talk is organized as the Opening Event of the Tenure Track Professorship of Andreas Streinzer in Economic Anthropology at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna.

More info: andreas.streinzer@unisg.ch (until 31.12.24) or andreas.streinzer@univie.ac.at (from 1.1.2025)

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