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Critical Literary Consumption
Anna Nguyen
63 episodes
2 days ago
Join Anna Nguyen for a podcast that asks us to reflect on our reading and analyzing practices. Interviewing writers, authors, and academics, we'll discuss: what does it mean when we cite a text or when we activate the text? Are we giving authors the agency or do we take for granted the concepts we use? Find me on Instagram and Twitter @anannadroid .
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Join Anna Nguyen for a podcast that asks us to reflect on our reading and analyzing practices. Interviewing writers, authors, and academics, we'll discuss: what does it mean when we cite a text or when we activate the text? Are we giving authors the agency or do we take for granted the concepts we use? Find me on Instagram and Twitter @anannadroid .
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Art Criticism and the Black Imagination (with Erica N. Cardwell)
Critical Literary Consumption
36 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Art Criticism and the Black Imagination (with Erica N. Cardwell)

Erica N. Cardwell reflects on writing Wrong Is Not My Name: Notes on (Black) Art, a possible anti-memoir that features essays on the importance of art criticism, visuality, grief, and radical Black imagination. Because the visual aspects of Cardwell's stories and analysis are so striking, she also shares stories of the art featured on the book cover and accompanying essays.

Critical Literary Consumption
Join Anna Nguyen for a podcast that asks us to reflect on our reading and analyzing practices. Interviewing writers, authors, and academics, we'll discuss: what does it mean when we cite a text or when we activate the text? Are we giving authors the agency or do we take for granted the concepts we use? Find me on Instagram and Twitter @anannadroid .