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Episode 8: A Creative Experiment

Episode 8: A Creative Experiment

Released Saturday, 7th April 2018
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Episode 8: A Creative Experiment

Episode 8: A Creative Experiment

Episode 8: A Creative Experiment

Episode 8: A Creative Experiment

Saturday, 7th April 2018
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Content warning for this episode: This episode includes discussions/mentions of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, suicide, self-harm, eating disorders, and other assorted mental health topics. Dear listeners, please take care of yourselves. It is totally valid to skip this episode or fast forward through that section of the podcast. The host gives additional warnings right before the section that requires the warnings. Again, please please take care of yourselves. National Suicide Prevention Hotline

In this episode, our resident feminist poltergeist veers from our regularly scheduled content to try something a bit experimental, a bit performative, a bit creative non-fiction-y. 

The Gif of the Moment

Reading list from creative research class:

  • Nelson, R. (2006). "Practice-as-research and the problem of knowledge." Performance research 11(4): 105-116.
  • Gallop, J. (2000). "The ethics of reading: Close encounters." Journal of curriculum theorizing 16(3): 7-17. 
  • Harding, S. "Rethinking standpoint epistemology: What is strong objectivity?" The centennial review 36(3): 437-470.
  • Haraway, D. (1988). "Situated knowledges: The science question in feminism and privilege of partial perspective." Feminist studies 14(3): 575-599.
  • Sullivan, G. (2006). "Research acts in art practice." Studies in art education 48(1): 19-35.
  • Klein, J. (2010). "What is artistic research?" Originalmente publicado en Gengenworte 23.
  • Lerman, L. & Borstel, J. (2003). Liz Lerman's critical response process: A method for getting useful feedback on anything you make, from dance to dessert. Liz Lerman dance exchange.
  • Mäkelä, M. (2007). "Knowing through making: The role of the artefact in practice-led research." Knowledge, Technology & Policy 20(3): 157-163.
  • Young, I. M. (2009). "Five faces of oppression." Geographic thought: A praxis perspective. 15-21.
  • Harm, B. (2000). "The cycle of socialization." Readings for diversity and social justice. 15-21.
  • Lorde, A. (2003). "The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house." Feminist postcolonial theory: A reader 25: 27.
  • Anzaldúa, G. (1987). Borderlands: la frontera, Vol. 3. San Francisco: Aunt Lute.
  • McIntosh, P. (1998). "White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack."
  • Gwaltney, J. L. (1976). "On going home again -- Some reflections of a native anthropologist." Phylon 37(3): 236-242.
  • Katz, J. (2001). "From how to why: On luminous description and causal inference in ethnography (part I). Ethnography 2(4): 443-473.
  • Stanley, L. (1994). "Narratives, lives and autobiography." Knowing the difference: Feminist perspectives in epistemology.
  • Muñoz, J. E. (1996). "Ephemera as evidence: Introductory notes to queer acts." 5-16.
  • Pearson, M. & Shanks, M. (1997). "Performing a visit: Archaeologies of the contemporary past." Performance research 2(2): 41-53.
  • Conquergood, D. (2002). "Performance studies: Interventions and radical research." TDR/The drama review 46(2): 145-156.
  • Cooper, A. (2013). "25 Questions for possibly bleeding performance artist Tameka Norris." Huffington post. 
  • hooks, bell (1989). "Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness." Framework: The journal of cinema and media 36: 15-23.
  • Weidhase, N. (2015). " 'Beyoncé feminism' and the contestation of the black feminist body." Celebrity studies 6(1): 128-131.
  • Edward, S. (1996). "Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-imagined place."
  • Yosso, T. J. (2005). "Whose culture has capital? A critical race theory discussion of community cultural wealth." Race ethnicity and education 8(1): 69-91.
  • Auslander, P. (2006). "The performativity of performance documentation." PAJ: Journal of performance and art 28(3): 1-10.
  • Jones, A. (1997). " 'Presence' in absentia: Experiencing performance as documentation."  Art journal (56)4: 11-18. 

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Episode featured music:

"Thank You For This World" by Borrtex

 

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