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Feminist Economics Football: A Cooperative Game + Goodbye Gauley Mountain

  • Batson Street Laboratory 49 Bankhall Street Glasgow, Scotland, G42 United Kingdom (map)
image: Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studios

image: Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studios

Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studios are hosting a screening of Feminist Economics Football: A Cooperative Game accompanied by a number of short films in The Batson Street Laboratory as part of the Govanhill International Festival and Carnival.

Feminist Economics Football: A Cooperative Game documents a football match that took place on Cathkin Park in June 2021, filmed by Emma Bowen. The match was played between 3 teams: Degrowth, Decolonisation and Climate Action, all aiming to form allegiances rather than beat the other teams. It was a playful way of looking at the intersection of these struggles and how a truly feminist approach to economics can’t function without all of these things being taken into account

Goodbye Gauley Mountain tells the story of Stephens and Sprinkle, two ecosexuals in love, who raise performance art hell in West Virginia to help save the region from mountaintop removal destruction. This film, chronicles their love, activism, and struggle to save their family home, climaxing with their wedding to the Appalachian Mountains.

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