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Provocative Listenings: Andrew McEwan on Hannah Weiner’s “selvesothers”

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Provocative Listenings: Andrew McEwan on Hannah Weiner’s “selvesothers”

McEwan, Andrew and Telaro, Emma (2021) Provocative Listenings: Andrew McEwan on Hannah Weiner’s “selvesothers”. SPOKENWEBLOG .

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Abstract

Telaro speaks with Andrew McEwan, whose research on Hannah Weiner’s performance of Clairvoyant Journal speaks to the textual and aural qualities of the work. After speaking with Andrew, Telaro returns to Weiner, listening for what he—provocatively, to use his own terms—theorizes as her “selvesothers.”

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > English
Item Type:Article
Refereed:No
Authors:McEwan, Andrew and Telaro, Emma
Editors:Camlot, Jason
Contributors:McEwan, Andrew and Telaro, Emma (Interviewee, Interviewer)
Journal or Publication:SPOKENWEBLOG
Date:23 April 2021
Projects:
  • The SpokenWeb: conceiving and creating a nationally networked archive of literary recordings for research and teaching
Funders:
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Keywords:Andrew McEwan, Clairvoyant Journals, Claude Gauvreau, Disability theory, Hannah Weiner, Listening-Sound-Agency-Forum, Madness theory, New York, PennSound, performance, Public Access Poetry, Selvesothers
ID Code:990928
Deposited By: Alexandra Sweny
Deposited On:19 Sep 2022 21:12
Last Modified:19 Sep 2022 21:12
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Additional Information:This article is published as part of the Listening, Sound, Agency Forum which presents profiles, interviews, and other materials featuring the research and interests of future participants in the 2021 SpokenWeb symposium. This series of articles provides a space for dialogical and multimedia exchange on topics from the fields of literature and sound studies, and serves as a prelude to the live conference.
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