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An intangible third: an interview with Rachel Zolf


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In Episode 48 of PennSound podcasts, on March 18, 2015, Canadian poet visited Philadelphia and the Kelly Writers House and came into the Wexler Studio to record a conversation with . Zolf and Teare discussed Zolf's most recent book, Janey's Arcadia, which Teare described in his introduction to Zolf's reading at Temple University in November 2014 as a work that "situates us in a Canadian national history in which the ideology of nation building prescribes genocide for indigenous people, and enlists all its settler-subjects in the campaigns of conversion, dislocation, assimilation, and disappearance." Zolf created a film, a sound performance, and a number of polyvocal actions related to Janey's Arcadia and has written recently about the "mad affects" generated by the reading/audience event.
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