FICTION NON FICTION

FICTION NON FICTION

Panel discussion and Book Launch with Bambi Ceuppens, Liesbeth Minnaard, Irit Rogoff and Bruno Zhu

By M HKA

Date and time

Wednesday, April 23 · 2 - 5pm CEST

Location

Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen

32 Leuvenstraat 2000 Antwerpen Belgium

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

M HKA is pleased to invite you to a Fiction Non Fiction panel discussion bringing together Irit Rogoff, Liesbeth Minnaard and Bambi Ceuppens, the authors participating in the eponymous cahier that will be launched on the same day.

Fiction Non Fiction is a series of readers initiated by artist Bruno Zhu that pairs voices engaged in literary criticism with the material histories of labour, gender, and race. Each publication proposes a close-reading of fictitious and theoretical works to understand how identity politics have been narrativized by liberal institutions across space and time.

Cahier I, is the second publication of the Fiction Non Fiction series. It addresses the ‘fictioning’ of the migrant subject with a commissioned introduction by Irit Rogoff and reprinted texts by Liesbeth Minnaard and Bambi Ceuppens. The publication departs from the Dutch-speaking world to unpack nationalist tendencies set off by the arrival of the migrant.

This event is programmed on the occasion of Out Bruno Zhu’s commission currently on view in M HKA’s In Situ exhibition space.


PROGRAMME

14:00 Welcome

INTRODUCTION

Irit Rogoff’s introduction articulates ‘propositionality’ as a paradigm shift.

FICTION

Liesbeth Minnaard reconsiders Moving Moroccan Memories: Hafid Bouazza’s Critical Re-Vision of Abdullah’s Feet a research text she published in 2010. The text highlights the several movements embedded in the writing and publishing of Moroccan-Dutch writer Hafid Bouazza’s short story titled De oversteek [The Crossing].

NON FICTION

Bambi Ceuppens reconsiders Allochthons, Colonizers, and Scroungers: Exclusionary Populism in Belgium, a research text she published in 2006. Bambi Ceuppens recounts the presence of autochthony discourses in Flanders, and how they embolden the refusal to share welfare resources with immigrants.

15:45 Break

16:15 Panel discussion

17:00 End


PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  • In the In Situ space
  • In English
  • Free access, reservation ticket required

Organized by

Het M HKA is een museum voor hedendaagse beeldende kunst, film en beeldcultuur. Het is een open ontmoetingsplaats van en voor de kunst, de kunstenaar en het publiek. Het M HKA ambieert een voortrekkersrol in Vlaanderen en een internationaal profiel voortbouwend op de Antwerpse avant-garde traditie. Het M HKA overbrugt de verhouding tussen artistieke en brede samenlevingsvragen, tussen het internationale en het regionale, kunstenaars en publiek, traditie en vernieuwing, reflectie en presentatie. Centraal daarbij staat de collectie met verwerving, beheer en onderzoek.

M HKA is een Cultureel-Erfgoedinstelling van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap