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Phased Out: Resilience, Melancholy, & Feminist “Bad Vibes” (aka my 2013 SPEP talk responding to Ewa Ziarek)

October 21, 2013 · by Robin James · in ewa ziarek, feminism, feminist aesthetics, feminist aesthetics and the politics of modernism, killjoy, melancholy, modernism, resilience, sound, sound studies, SPEP, spep2013

Even though this is specifically targeted as a response to Ewa Ziarek’s fabulous new book Feminist Aesthetics & The Politics of Modernism, this paper will be of interest to those of you who have been following my work on resilience,…

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