DiscoverCommon Room Philosophy10| How to listen better: to poetry and philosophy- with Karen Simecek
10| How to listen better: to poetry and philosophy- with Karen Simecek

10| How to listen better: to poetry and philosophy- with Karen Simecek

Update: 2021-06-19
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For the first episode of the second season of Common Room Philosophy, I interview Professor Karen Simecek. Karen is currently writing a book on the use of the lyrical voice in poetry; for this podcast we discuss ideas from that work such as the role of voice in poetry and the ethical relationship between the performance poet and the audience member. We then apply these insights to the subject of philosophy, discussing how to make our conversations more kind and our practices more collaborative. Listen to this episode if you are interested in having better conversations about philosophy or listening better to poetry. 




Some links to readings mentioned in the episode:


More on Karen and her work: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/simecek/


Karen’s poetry book recommendation- Jen Hadfield’s Nigh-No-Place: https://www.bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/nigh-no-place-889


Another poet Karen mentions- Anthony Anaxagorou: https://anthonyanaxagorou.com/


Pamela Sue Anderson's talk on speaker vulnerability: https://www.womeninparenthesis.co.uk/read-pamela-sue-andersons-iwd-keynote/




Interview and audio editing by Toby Tremlett (@toby_tremlett). Find us on Twitter at @RoomPhilosophy.


If you have any feedback for the show, positive or critical, it would be very welcome. Check out the anonymous feedback form here: https://forms.gle/XWRA5RtGgREmLtTh6

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10| How to listen better: to poetry and philosophy- with Karen Simecek

10| How to listen better: to poetry and philosophy- with Karen Simecek

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