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Madness as a New Kind of Music: Janet Frame's Literary Soundscapes and Ethics of Listening Otherwise
Working with Janet Frame’s novel Faces in the Water (1961), this chapter explores the ethics of listening otherwise and generates a way...
Sounding Madness: The Ethics of Listening in Janet Frame's Faces in the Water
Sounding Madness: The Ethics of Listening in Janet Frames Faces in the Water is a transdisciplinary sonic exploration of the historical,...
Gloomy Sunday on a Tuesday: the unsound voices of suicide re-membered through sound poetics
Gloomy Sunday, On a Tuesday (10 min.) is a sound collage of repeated, recycled and cyclical recorded voices singing and saying different...
Hatred in the Holocaust Classroom: Reading Primo Levi Affectively Toward Forgiveness
In the winter of 2011, I took a graduate seminar on Holocaust Life Writing. In this particular course, “Life Writing” was defined (and...
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