A Listening Practice, Led by Emma Telaro, 17 March 2021

CLASSIFICATION

Swallow ID:
1556
Partner Institution:
Concordia University
Source Collection Label:
SpokenWeb Archive of the Present
Series:
SpokenWeb Archive of the Present
Sub Series:
SpokenWeb Archive of the Present

ITEM DESCRIPTION

Title:
A Listening Practice, Led by Emma Telaro, 17 March 2021
Title Source:
Cataloguer
Title Note:
A listening practice guided by Emma Telaro which took place on 17 March 2021
Language:
English
Identifiers:
[]

Rights

License:
Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)
Notes:
Archive of the Present Permissions Form signed by Emma Telaro is on file in SpokenWeb data archive

CREATORS

Name:
Telaro, Emma
Role:
"Presenter"

Name:
Camlot, Jason
Role:
"Speaker", "Series organizer"

CONTRIBUTORS

Name:
Barker, Sadie
Notes:
Participant

Name:
Copeland, Stacey
Notes:
Participant

Name:
Pare, Faith
Notes:
Participant

Name:
Aubin, Mathieu
Notes:
Participant

Name:
McLeod, Katherine
Notes:
Participant

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION

File Path:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1noM87knJ_ZczII4NJ6XlRUlT9EVSjj4B
Content Type:
Video Recording
Featured:
Yes

Content Type:
Photograph
Featured:
Yes

Dates

Date:
2021-03-17
Type:
Production Date
Source:
Date stamp in video content and from SpokenWeb data records

LOCATION

Address:
1455 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O, Montréal, QC H3G 1M8
Venue:
Zoom
Latitude:
45.49524405
Longitude:
-73.57849928292674
Notes:
The event was held over Zoom, hosted from Montreal, Quebec

CONTENT

Contents:
SpokenWeb RA Emma Telaro (Concordia University) guides a listening practice on Diane Di Prima’s Revolutionary Letters. In this session, participants listened and read together, reflecting on the transformative potential of the letters. Engaging them in dialogic exchange, they considered their aesthetic and political aims, their affective prowess, and their radical status as poetry. They discussed what a revolutionary letter is, how it shapes the Di Prima text and how these continue to resonate within our own contemporaneous, revolutionary moment.

NOTES


RELATED WORKS

Citation:
Di Prima, Diane. Revolutionary Letters. City Lights Books, San Francisco, 2021.