A series of conversations recorded in July 2020.

Writing now: collective conversations
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A series of conversations recorded in July 2020.
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11/3/2020
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February 5, 2021
Obsessed: a conversation on obsession as methodology featuring Sally O'Reilly
<p>Sally O'Reilly hosts a panel discussion on obsession as a methodology and as a catalyst to writing through a talking about the research and writing practices of Yuan Xiao, Fiona Glen, and Esme Boggis. </p>

January 22, 2021
Writing the Generational Subject: an exploration of potential histories with Panashe Chigumadazi
<p>Hosted by Moad Musbahi, Writing the Generational Subject is a refusal and rewinding of history by questioning the mechanisms and techniques in which we can write against and speak to historical erasures and ruptures. This conversation with Panashe Chigumadazi builds on an unrecorded earlier conversation with Ayesha Attah and will begin by exploring the potential histories surrounding the three Chimurengas (wars in Zimbabwe), from the resistance against colonial violence, patriarchal dominance to the homogenising power of the nation state. </p>

January 22, 2021
Short Provocations on Form: a collaged performance lecture
<p>A self-spawning, potentially unwieldy performance lecture, which collages together responses from a number of invited contributors — including Bhanu Kapil, Erica Scourti, Genevieve Leong, Jeff Dolven, Katrina Palmer, Sophie Jung, and Sally O'Reilly — to a series of provocations on form. This lecture was conceptualised by Judith Hagan, Bryony Bodimeade, Yin Ying Kong, and George Leith.</p>
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