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I would like to begin if I may, with a thought experiment. I want to ask, how many I’s are there within you? I can start if you like. One. There is an I in me, who is a housewife. She wakes up at 6:25 am and prepares breakfast while emptying the dishwasher. Two. There is another I in me, who is a writer. I like her a lot more. Three. Another I has always been a migrant, who speaks German only hesitantly when she must. Four. There is an English I, who is silently loud in my head. What a shame, she lost her British accent.
We carry many I’s within us. A non-unitary, multi-layered subjectivity is part of our contemporary historical condition.
The exhibition “The many within” echoes a call for nomadism, first made so memorably by the feminist philosopher, Rosi Bardotti. Her work on nomadism is conceived as a response to the challenges set by advanced capitalism, in which a global economy of transnational flows of capital and labor has an direct impact on the embodied subject, caught up in…
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I would like to begin if I may, with a thought experiment. I want to ask, how many I’s are there within you? I can start if you like. One. There is an I in me, who is a housewife. She wakes up at 6:25 am and prepares breakfast while emptying the dishwasher. Two. There is another I in me, who is a writer. I like her a lot more. Three. Another I has always been a migrant, who speaks German only hesitantly when she must. Four. There is an English I, who is silently loud in my head. What a shame, she lost her British accent.
We carry many I’s within us. A non-unitary, multi-layered subjectivity is part of our contemporary historical condition.
The exhibition “The many within” echoes a call for nomadism, first made so memorably by the feminist philosopher, Rosi Bardotti. Her work on nomadism is conceived as a response to the challenges set by advanced capitalism, in which a global economy of transnational flows of capital and labor has an direct impact on the embodied subject, caught up in…
















































































































































































