[Linganth] in two weeks -- Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas
Ilana Gershon
imgershon at gmail.com
Fri Sep 16 12:56:00 UTC 2022
Dear CaMP Readers,
We will be chatting with Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas in two weeks,
discussing her book, Genres of Listening.
She has asked us to read chapter 1. Please read as much as you can,
but do feel free to join us even if you haven't managed to read everything.
PLEASE NOTE: The reading group now meets from *12-1 pm*
on the last Friday of the month.
The reading can be found here:
Chapter 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nbdij0ch6zm4l3g/Marsilli-Vargas%20Genres%20of%20Listening%20Ch%201.pdf?dl=0
The meeting will be *12-1 pm* EST tomorrow, and can be
reached by clicking on this Zoom link:
https://iu.zoom.us/j/949202698
Looking forward to seeing you all virtually,
Ilana
Press blurb: In *Genres of Listening* Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas explores a
unique culture of listening and communicating in Buenos Aires. She traces
how psychoanalytic listening circulates beyond the clinical setting to
become a central element of social interaction and cultural production in
the city that has the highest number of practicing psychologists and
psychoanalysts in the world. Marsilli-Vargas develops the concept of genres
of listening to demonstrate that hearers listen differently, depending on
where, how, and to whom they are listening. In particular, she focuses on
psychoanalytic listening as a specific genre. *Porteños* (citizens of
Buenos Aires) have developed a “psychoanalytic ear” that emerges during
conversational encounters in everyday interactions in which participants
offer different interpretations of the hidden meaning the words carry.
Marsilli-Vargas does not analyze these interpretations as impositions or
interruptions but as productive exchanges. By outlining how psychoanalytic
listening operates as a genre, Marsilli-Vargas opens up ways to imagine
other modes of listening and forms of social interaction.
CaMP reading group schedule:
September 30th- Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas, Genres of Listening
October 28th- Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, The Quantified Scholar
November 18th- Scott MacLochlainn, The Copy Generic
Spring Semester
January 27th – Nick Seaver, Computing Taste
February 24th- Marlene Schäfers, Voices that Matter
March 31st – Michele Friedner, Sensory Futures
April 28th – Dick Bauman, A Most Valuable Medium
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