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Abolitionary Listening: Propositions & Questions


18 Jan 2023, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Online

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Department Unit for Sound Practice Research
Contact J.Drever(@gold.ac.uk)

Abolitionary Listening: Propositions & Questions, a shared reading and listening with Carson Cole Arthur, Dr. Petero Kalulé & AM Kanngieser

Auraldiversities: Entanglement – Lecture

Session One: Against Sonic Certitude

Abolitionary Listening: Propositions & Questions

Carson Cole Arthur . Dr. Petero Kalulé . AM Kanngieser

In this online session we shall read ‘Abolitionary Listening: Propositions & Questions’, a co-authored text that imagines a listening that is not proscriptive and calculative but unconditional and intervallic. Following this reading and refrain, we strain the limits of listening. This is an invitation for us to surrender to which we cannot understand and ‘hear’.

Biographies:

Dr Petero Kalulé is a poet, composer, and lecturer in law (School of Law and Social Sciences) at London South Bank University. Their work attends to issues such as the aesthetics of regulation, Black poetics and law, critical criminology, law and abolition. They are trying to write a book on law, technology, and incalculability.

AM Kanngieser is a geographer and MSCA Senior Research Fellow in GeoHumanities at Royal Holloway, University of London. Their current projects amplify movements for self-determination in relation to ongoing colonisation through resource extraction, environmental racism and ecological disaster in Oceania. They are the author of Experimental Politics and the Making of Worlds (2013), Between Sound and Silence: Listening toward Environmental Relations (forthcoming), and have published in interdisciplinary journals including South Atlantic Quarterly, Progress in Human Geography and Environment and Planning D. See http://amkanngieser.com.

Carson Cole Arthur is a PhD candidate in Criminology. His research interests include state racial violence, inquests, accountability, and testimony. He also writes cultural criticism. His work has been published in the Crime, Media, Culture, Third Text Online, Paletten, and Foam.

Image Credit: Carson Cole Arthur. Used with permission.

Funded by CHASE: Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South-East England
AHRC funded Doctoral Training Partnership

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