Conference Report: Therapy & Experimental Poetry Symposium, Birkbeck, University of London, 28th September 2019

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L. Kemp
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During and following the symposium the concepts of ‘therapy’ and ‘experimental poetry’ were sites for questioning and exploration. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic the practises of therapy and experimental poetry as sites of interpersonal relationships which make these practices possible are emphasised. Relationships and their distance or absence are pressure points registering the micro and macro individual and societal challenges Covid-19 has forced into focus, even for those who previously turned away from the challenges of social injustices. If therapy and experimental poetry, therapies and poetries, arise in the crucible of relationships, what is happening to these relationships during this pandemic? At the Therapy and Experimental Poetry Symposium in September 2019, Scott Thurston advanced the argument that experimental poetries are a political subculture. How are these politics enacted towards each other during the unfolding societal consequences of Covid-19? The questions and ideas circulating before and after this symposium are magnified by global attention focusing on how the politics of care are enacted not only for ourselves but also for each other.
会议报告:治疗与实验诗歌研讨会,伯克贝克,伦敦大学,2019年9月28日
在研讨会期间和之后,“治疗”和“实验诗”的概念成为了质疑和探索的场所。新冠肺炎大流行数月后,强调了治疗和实验诗歌作为人际关系场所的实践,这些实践使这些实践成为可能。关系及其距离或缺失是压力点,记录了新冠肺炎迫使人们关注的微观和宏观个人和社会挑战,即使对于那些以前远离社会不公正挑战的人来说也是如此。如果治疗和实验诗歌、治疗和诗歌出现在关系的熔炉中,那么在这场疫情期间,这些关系会发生什么?在2019年9月的治疗与实验诗歌研讨会上,斯科特·瑟斯顿提出了实验诗歌是一种政治亚文化的论点。在新冠肺炎正在显现的社会后果中,这些政治是如何相互影响的?本次研讨会前后流传的问题和想法被全球关注所放大,全球关注的焦点是护理政治如何不仅为我们自己,也为彼此制定。
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