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The Tale and the Tongue : Not knowing how a dead language sounded.
Main entry:

Pan, Sonia Fernández, author.

Title & Author:

The Tale and the Tongue : Not knowing how a dead language sounded.

Publication:

[Place of publication not identified] : FHNW HGK, 2023.

Description:

1 online resource.

Series:

Promise No Promises! ; 87

Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack.
Summary:

"Not knowing how a dead language sounded-episode seventeen of The Tale and the Tongue series-follows a conversation with multi-media producer, writer, public speaker, educator, audio remixer, DJ, and owner of the Comatonse Recordings record label Terre Thaemlitz, and Sonia Fernández Pan, the host of this podcast series. The title of this podcast is inspired by a comment that appeared during the meeting with Terre Thaemlitz. She proposed a future in which aspects of the past are unknown as a critical gesture towards the ongoing and growing demand for visibility and preservation of mainstream, but not only, archival systems. Like any other medium, archives and documents produce ideology and are produced by ideology. Following more of Terre Thaemlitz's comments, this podcast conversation is also not excluded from how criticism of the system is part of the system. Because, as he says, analysis and artistic work is often confused with political organisation. The relational dynamics of gender also emerged in this conversation with Terre Thaemlitz. Like Brigitte Vasallo-author, activist and former guest of the Promise No Promises! podcast series, episode 27 The Monogamy of the System-he is very nuanced about the widespread belief that removing gender from language removes its impact on social realities. On the current situation of gender pronouns, Sonia Fernández Pan also shared with Terre Thaemlitz her thoughts on other uses for the pronoun "they." Sometimes Sonia Fernández Pan perceives in this pronoun a chance to imply the plurality of the self: "they" in relation to the "I" and not so much to the "she" or "he." We are often asked to speak in key words that make us less complex than we are. Identity as a comfort zone or final destination contradicts the identity discomfort of so many lives. Being different like others is not the same as being different from others."-- provided by distributor.

Subject:

Archives.
Artists.
Feminism and art.
Artistes.
Féminisme et art.

Form/genre:

Interviews.
Podcasts.

Added entries:

Borer, Karin, contributor.
Francke, Anna, contributor.
Handberg, Chris, contributor.
Hunziker, Esther, contributor.
McEvoy, Stephen, musician.
Ritzmann, Marion, researcher.
Rothfuchs, Tabea, researcher.
Scheidegger, Sarina, contributor.
Sigl, Konrad, contributor.
Thaemlitz, Terre, contributor.
Wilke, Alice, researcher.
Zieser, Elena, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.

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