TAI-E3156 - Approaches to Writing, Lecture, 25.4.2022-23.5.2022
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Glossary of thought-provoking texts / Texts you enjoy reading
Share a short inspiring example of writing (via pdf/link).
Include a paragraph explaining why you like it. How did you encounter this text?
What questions, ideas, insights for artistic practice and/or artistic writing did it provoke in you?
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C | Frantz Fanon, Black Skin White Masks, 1952. | |
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I have to admit that, when it comes to academic writing, I am more easily captivated by the content of a text than by its form (Definitely look into Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus, and D. Haraway's Cyborg Manifesto, if you haven't already). Here, instead, is a book by Frantz Fanon who powerfully and open-heartedly addresses the reader about the painful complexity of being a person of colour in a world policed and defined by whites. We need to read this text as one of its time (1952!), which means acknowledging that some of it is "dated"; yet it was an incredible experience to read through it, for its capacity to affect how I perceived my body, and Fanon's way of visualising experiences in order to make them understandable. Dowload here Frantz Fanon, Black Skin White Masks | ||