This workshop explores these and similar questions with the participants. The starting point is their knowledge—and also their lack of knowledge—about queer history in Germany over the past century, from the Weimar Republic to the present day.
Where do participants recognize continuities of emancipation and resistance—but also of violence and discrimination? What language have they developed for gender and desire, and what language will they need in the future? In doing so, they also turn their gaze inward: What traces do they leave behind, what would one use to reconstruct their lives someday, and what would they like to pass on?
An invitation to explore queer history together, to connect it with one’s own life story, and to collaboratively imagine its future.
IN GERMAN
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