

McKenzie Wark: Love and Money, Sex and Death
The Wheeler Centre
Australian-born and New York-based, critical theorist McKenzie Wark’s career spans decades. Her numerous groundbreaking works of theory and autofiction traverse subjects including digital media, gaming, raving, Marxism, and her relationship with the late novelist and playwright Kathy Acker. Wark’s new memoir, Love and Money, Sex and Death, defies convention. Written as a series of letters to influential people in her life, she reflects on how her life has changed since coming out as trans and presents her vision for a world less beholden to the restrictive confines of gender. In this intimate and expansive conversation, Wark and host Sophie Cunningham will discuss her life and work as a counterculture rebel. Presented in partnership with RMIT Culture and Now or Never.
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