In binär [translated: binary], Luise Kamisek ventures a thought experiment: the two-gender order has long been a thing of the past and is now only practised in a kind of underground organisation. A debut about identities, discrimination and the limits of personal freedom.
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Our bodies are the places where we feel, think and act. But to what extent are they also part of utopias? [A utopia is an idea of a future. It is usually an idea of a positive future]. Let’s imagine a society without ascribed norms for gender and body. How would we meet? What roles would our origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and their expressions still play?
Our bodies are the places where we feel, think and act. But to what extent are they also part of utopias? [A utopia is an idea of a future. It is usually an idea of a positive future]. Let’s imagine a society without ascribed norms for gender and body. How would we meet? What roles would our origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and their expressions still play?
The series Körper oder Utopie invites you to think about these questions, discuss them and create utopias together.
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