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Annah, Infinite: Burning Colonial Visual Cultures of Disbelief

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Khairani Barokka's book ANNAH, INFINITE translates a painting of a child into long histories of colonial disbelief with regards to global majority people and non-normative bodyminds. This workshop will be a guided discussion about this speculative nonfiction book's ideas, disability justice, and the ways each reader can take these concepts and apply them to everyday resistance.

Khairani Barokka is a writer and artist from Jakarta, based in London. She holds a PhD by Practice in Visual Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of London, is the author of four acclaimed poetry books, and centres disability justice as anticolonial praxis, and access as translation in her work; among her honours, in 2023, Okka was shortlisted for the Asian Women of Achievement Awards, and longlisted for the Loewe/Studio Voltaire Awards. Okka's speculative nonfiction debut, ANNAH, INFINITE, is a translation of a painting from a disability justice perspective, out with Tilted Axis Press in June 2025.

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