Irmgard Emmelhainz
Irmgard Emmelhainz is an independent translator, writer and researcher based in Anahuac Valley (Mexico City). Her work about film, the Palestine Question, art, culture and neoliberalism has been translated to fourteen languages and has been published in an array of international publications. She has presented it in international venues including the Graduate School of Design at Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts (2014) the March Meeting at Sharjah, the Walter Benjamin in Palestine Conference (2015) the New School and Americas Society (2016), SBC Gallery, Montreal (2016), The University of California in San Diego, ArtBo, Bogotá, School of Visual Arts, New York, Curatorial Summit (2017), University of Texas at Dallas (2018), The Munch Museum (Oslo, 2018), the Feria Internacional del Libro (Guadalajara, Mexico 2018) and MUAC (Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City 2019), e-flux (New York (2019), Academia Portuense de Belas Artes (Porto, 2020), University of Texas El Paso (2020). Her book in Spanish: “The Tyranny of Common Sense: Mexico’s Neoliberal Conversion” will be published by SUNY Press (2021); “The Sky is Incomplete: Travel Chronicles in Palestine” was published by Taurus Mexico (2017), “Jean-Luc Godard’s Political Filmmaking” came out with Palgrave Macmillan in 2019. Vanderbilt University Press will publish “violence love resistance writing becoming escaping woman” (2021) written thanks to a FONCA grant for essay writing.