Podcasts
These podcasts are of talks and panel discussions which took place at Warwick Tate Exchange 2018: The Production of Truth, Justice and History.
All recordings were live and so the sound quality varies between talks.
Launch: The Production of Truth, Justice and History 12/06/2018
11:12, Wed 8 Aug 2018
A panel discussion chaired by Hannah Jones (University of Warwick, Department of Sociology) with Anna Cutler (Director of Learning and Research, Tate), Maureen Freely (University of Warwick and President of English PEN), Davinia Gregory (Royal College of Art and University of Warwick), Nirmal Puwar (Goldsmiths) and Willard Wigan (Artist).
(MP3 format, 92 MB)
Co/Producing Feminist Knowledge 16/06/18
10:36, Wed 8 Aug 2018
Akwugo Emejulu (University of Warwick, Department of Sociology) chairs a discussion between Ifeanyi Awachie (writer and arts curator), Ruth Ewan (artist), and Adele Patrick (Glasgow Women's Library)
(MP3 format, 103 MB)
Indigenous Art and Global Capitalism 16/06/18
09:54, Wed 8 Aug 2018
A panel discussion chaired by Rashmi Varma (University of Warwick, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies) with Nada Raza (Tate Modern), Emilia Terracciano (University of Oxford), Alice Tilche (LSE), Tara Douglas (Adivasi Arts Trust), and Venkat Raman Singh Shyam (artist).
(MP3 format, 106 MB)
'Unleashing a Thousand Nightingales': Cultures of Resistance in Kashmir 16/06/18
09:33, Wed 8 Aug 2018
Goldie Osuri (University of Warwick, Department of Sociology) talks with Mirza Waheed (journalist and author) and Uzma Falak (artist, poet and filmmaker) about their work and its relationship to resistance in Kashmir.
(MP3 format, 84 MB)
Must Satire Offend? 17/06/18
09:27, Wed 8 Aug 2018
David Taylor (University of Warwick, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies) chairs a discussion between Martin Rowson (Cartoonist), Ella Bucknall (editor of Whip) and Gholam Khiabany (Goldsmiths, Department of Media and Communications) on the question of whether satire must cause offence.
(MP3 format, 76 MB)
Lock Her Up: Panel Discussion 15/06/18
09:21, Wed 8 Aug 2018
A discussion about the audio installation Lock Her Up, created by Fuel and produced by sound designer Gareth Fry. Flo Swann (University of Warwick) chairs a discussion between Hilary Marland and Rachel Bennett (University of Warwick), Kate McGrath (Fuel) and Paula Varjack (artist)
(MP3 format, 36 MB)
Film as Witness: Uzma Falak and Goldie Osuri 12/06/18
11:02, Wed 1 Aug 2018
Uzma Falak and Goldie Osuri discuss Uzma's film 'Till Then the Roads Carry Her', documenting women's narratives of resistance in Kashmir.
(MP3 format, 53 MB)