Synopsis
A monthly(ish) podcast on which hosts Matty Hemming and Rosie Haward discuss genre-bending queer and feminist books. Each episode will focus on one book that blurs, or messes with, boundaries - be those of literary genre, gender norms, or even chronological time.
Episodes
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Testo Junkie by Paul B. Preciado: Autotheory, the Pill and the Pharmacopornographic Era
17/05/2018 Duration: 01h13minIn this episode we discuss Paul B. Preciado’s 'Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era', a wild mixture of theory and self-experimentaion. Some talking points include queer sex writing, the disturbing and racialized history of the pill, and how we can come to understand the mechanisms of the Pharmacopornographic era.
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Ep. 4 Don't Let Me Be Lonely by Claudia Rankine: Race, the TV Screen, and Living With Death
12/12/2017 Duration: 48minIn this episode we discuss the political drive of Rankine’s poetry, the repetition of the TV screen, and what she’s doing with the subtitle, ‘An American Lyric’.
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The Library Talks with Textual Feelings
05/11/2017 Duration: 39minLast month Textual Feelings was invited to participate in The Library Talks, a series of lectures held at the library of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and Sandberg Institute. Each talk revolves around a selection of books made by the speaker, assembled out of the library’s current collection as well as newly purchased books for the occasion. In our talk we discuss 7 of the 10 books we chose to recommend, including Paul Preciado’s Testo Junkie (2008), Roxane Gay’s Hunger (2017) and Anne Carson’s The Autobiography of Red (1998). The intro is a little quiet, but once we start talking the sound quality is just fine!