Verses for collective mourning

Where
CCCB
Adress
Montalegre, 5, Barcelona
Format
Conversation/Conference
Schedule
Fri 11 Oct · 18:30 - 19:30
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What happens when society denies a patient’s illness and hinders the rituals of the grief they have survived? How then can we weep for what we lost? The works of Dagmawi Woubshet and Ada Klein question illnesses which, beyond pain, carry stigma, silence, and a lack of social understanding.

For Woubshet, community is a key element in these complex grieving processes, like what was started with the HIV/AIDS crisis. The Professor in African and queer studies has written about the role of collective grief in overcoming loss through the exploration of artistic works such as elegies and eulogies. Amid experiences and verses, Woubshet discusses with writer Ada Klein Fortuny, author of La plaga blanca (Altra Editorial, 2020), an essay on life and tuberculosis, and together they ponder the invisible ties that unite community and grief.

Language

Catalan
English

Additional information

The activity will be held at Pati de les Dones

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