Practicing radical health care / Feminist Health Care Research Group.

  • Feminist Health Care Research Group
Date:
2019
  • Books

About this work

Also known as

Radical health care : material, methods and activation

Description

"Since 2018 the Feminist Health Care Research Group collects and works with materials from the Health Movement, a social movement which emerged at the intersection between second wave feminism and the squatting scene during the 70s and 80s, particularly in West-Berlin. [...] We publish this poster in hope of sharing multiple examples of practices which we learned from our colleagues and from protagonists of the Health Movement. together we want to establish more radical bonds, leaving our internalized ableism behind."--From introduction [front page].

Publication/Creation

[Germany?] : Feminist Health Care Research Group, 2019.

Physical description

3 folded sheets (6 unnumbered pages) ; 42 x 30 cm folded to 21 x 30 cm

Notes

"Produced in the context of Bergen Assembly 2019: Actually, the Dead Are Not Dead, as part of the exhibition "Sick and Desiring" held at Hordaland Kunstsenter, Bergen, Norway, 5 September - 10 November 2019."--From colophon.
Print run: 500.
"As artistic research project the Feminist Health Care Research Group (FHCRG) develops exhibitions, workshops and publishes zines. It aims to create space in which we can share vulnerability with each other, center (access) needs and break through the competitive mode of working in the arts. FHCRG questions the internalized, ableist concept of productivity that is rewarded in the art field. Currently the Feminist Health Care Research Group consist of artist, mother and body worker Julia Bonn (*1975) and artist, mother, curator and care-assistant Inga Zimprich (*1979)."--From website.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references.

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