Episode 77 The erotic power of syllables
Structured Visions
English - July 28, 2022 04:30 - 1 hour - 46.5 MBPhilosophy Society & Culture Science Social Sciences creativity language linguistics socialjustice society Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
What propels you, what drives you, what directs you in your life? Is it inner guidance? Or is it some external power or sense of exterior obligation?
And, on a more light-hearted note, what’s your favourite syllable?
In this episode we’re exploring selves, bodies, phonology and phonetics, and Audre Lorde’s essay, ‘The erotic as power’.
We’re playing with these ideas:
Human language gives the human body the experience of existing separately from the rest of the natural world. Human language allows the human body to have a unique and specific experience of pleasure, joy, grief, loneliness—the whole range of human emotions. To inhabit language allows the body the pleasure of being embraced by a self.The story I mention, ‘Syllables’, is available on grammarfordreamers.wordpress.com.
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