Lecture: Anne Karpf. Bellowed Endearments and Echoes of Resistance: How the Voice Bonds and Unbinds in Smadar Dreyfus’ Mother’s Day

In connection with Smadar Dreyfus’ exhibition at Magasin 3 Anne Karpf talks about the role of the voice in the work Mother’s Day.

Anne Karpf is a writer and sociologist. Her books include family biography The War After Living: Living with the Holocaust (Faber Finds) and The Human Voice: The Story of a Remarkable Talent (Bloomsbury). She writes about society and culture for The Guardian, contributes regularly to the BBC’s broadcasts, and is co-editor of A Time to Speak Out: Israel, Zionism and Jewish Identity (Verso). She teaches at London Metropolitan University.

Recorded 27 October 2009 at Magasin 3, Stockholm

Language: English

Duration: 47:15

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