Talking Cure: Dialogue as Collaborative Resistance

Collaboration, as a foundational element of our collective work, causes us to slow down and spend more time reflecting on the creative process and discussing our values as artists and academics. This intentional deceleration and commitment to a slower approach, which is important to both of our prac...

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Published inEsse Vol. 104; pp. 46 - 53
Main Authors Stanton, Victoria, Cann, Stacey
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
French
Published Montreal Les Éditions esse 01.01.2022
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Summary:Collaboration, as a foundational element of our collective work, causes us to slow down and spend more time reflecting on the creative process and discussing our values as artists and academics. This intentional deceleration and commitment to a slower approach, which is important to both of our practices, allows us to focus on the process of making rather than the production of an end product. Here, Stanton and Cann talk about reading, reflecting, and talking together about dialogue as collaboration.
ISSN:0831-859X
1929-3577