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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2021 · 1H 26M

Writing The More-Than-Human

from The SEI Podcast Series

Today, a range of disciplines are discovering or perhaps acknowledging the many and marvelous capacities and qualities of beings other than humans, the complexity of their relationships, and the twin fallacies of human exceptionalism and individualism. Yet even as what or who we know is undergoing radical transformations, writers find themselves working with the languages and grammars forged to convey and compose worlds we would better leave behind. Writers Alexis Wright, Danielle Celermajer and Hayley Singer dissect dominating writing forms and explore how to move beyond human exceptionalism when writing about more-than-human worlds. They reflect on their own writing practices and how they are navigating the challenge of crafting texts that open out to the adventures of living differently and living together that writing might reveal. For more information about this event click here. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgement of Country - Blanche Verlie 07:30 Excerpt from The Swan Book - Alexis Wright 10:55 What Motivates You to Write? 23:00 Experimenting with Form and Language 35:25 Who Do You Write For? 55:50 The Next Direction For Writing 1:05:05 Giving Voice to the More-Than-Human Speakers Professor Alexis Wright, University of Melbourne Professor Danielle Celermajer, Sydney Environment Institute Dr Hayley Singer, University of Melbourne Dr Blanche Verlie (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today, a range of disciplines are discovering or perhaps acknowledging the many and marvelous capacities and qualities of beings other than humans, the complexity of their relationships, and the twin fallacies of human exceptionalism and individualism. Yet even as what or who we know is undergoing radical transformations, writers find themselves working with the languages and grammars forged to convey and compose worlds we would better leave behind. Writers Alexis Wright, Danielle Celermajer and Hayley Singer dissect dominating writing forms and explore how to move beyond human exceptionalism when writing about more-than-human worlds. They reflect on their own writing practices and how they are navigating the challenge of crafting texts that open out to the adventures of living differently and living together that writing might reveal. For more information about this event click here. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgement of Country - Blanche Verlie 07:30 Excerpt from The Swan Book - Alexis Wright 10:55 What Motivates You to Write? 23:00 Experimenting with Form and Language 35:25 Who Do You Write For? 55:50 The Next Direction For Writing 1:05:05 Giving Voice to the More-Than-Human Speakers Professor Alexis Wright, University of Melbourne Professor Danielle Celermajer, Sydney Environment Institute Dr Hayley Singer, University of Melbourne Dr Blanche Verlie (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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