Inflight Magazine #7
<p>This Women on Aeroplanes <em>Inflight Magazine</em> issue contributes to another artistic research project, Marginal Notes. The concept plays with the intertwined tensions of margins and marginalia, inverting the pull of attention, by viewing the margins as organising, innovative and formative fields. On the pages of a book, handwritten notes intervene not only visually, they leave traces of the readers—associations, frictions, discontent, emphatic agreement. Marginalia remind us that printed matter is never fully complete and that reading can open a mode of study that invites continuation rather than closure. In this sense, <em>Inflight Magazine #7</em> turns into a review‑montage of images and literature, assembling fragments and references through the work of many who have already done the research. Our reading, as a form of taking note and taking notes, consists of quoted excerpts placed into new constellations. For the labour of love and struggles of those who have pushed boundaries before us, what we can contribute is to amplify their visibility and an understanding of subsisting relations, making them inspiring, legible, transmissible and able to support our present futures. We are not fixed in time.</p>
Editors: Annett Busch, Marie-Hélène Gutberlet
Authors: Elisabeth Armstrong, Pascale Barthélémy, Sehr Jalil, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi, Odun Orimolade, Sara Panata, Anjalika Sagar
Reference: Anasuya Gyanchand
Contributors: Jacqueline Rose, Elisabeth Salas, Dena Al-Adeeb, Nada Shelby, John Riddell, Vinay Lai, Charlotte Weber, Shobna Nijhawan, Imaobong Umoren, Laura Bier, Julie Laut Barbieri, Francisca de Haan, Michelle Chase, Ronnie Kasrils, Lilian Ngoyi
Copy Editor: Prerna Bishnoi
Design: very, Frankfurt am Main
Part of: Women on Aeroplanes