“I Didn’t Understand How Widespread Rape Was. Then the Penny Dropped”: discussion with Dyan Neary

02 September, 2024 20:00 (London time)

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As part of The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World is … reading group DGI organising a series of talks.

On September 2nd, we will meet to discuss David Graeber’s essay I Didn’t Understand How Widespread Rape Was. Then the Penny Dropped. We will be joined by Dyan Neary, a writer, journalist, academic and documentary filmmaker.

Though the focus of this essay are the power sturctures which shape the partriarchal society and sanction male violence, this text also offers a very personal insight into David’s life, or, more precisely, the life of his mother, Ruth Rubinstein. Dyan Neary was a close friend of David’s for more than 20 years, and she and her daughter used to share David’s family apartment in Chelsea and knew his mom. On this day, David Graeber’s death anniversary, we want to come together to remember his life and work.

The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World is … reading group will be meeting throughout 2024-2025. The first three meetings will revolve around the opening essay in this collection, There Was Never a West. We will be joined by curators of the Museum of Care and guest speakers; and each of the following meetings will be dedicated to one of David’s essays featured in the collection.

Dyan Neary is a writer, journalist, academic and documentary filmmaker whose feature stories and essays appeared in New York Magazine, Elle, The New York Times, the New York Review of Books, Writer’s Digest, The Nation, the Florida Trident, and elsewhere. Dyan is a professor of journalism at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.

Cover image: The finale of the first act of “Pins & Needles,” at the Labor Stage in New York

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