The Office Hour, Chapter 2: “The Hermeneutics of Suspicion”

pjimage-1In this episode (named after a phrase borrowed from Paul Ricoeur), Toby and I talk to Anna Ioanes, Brittain Fellow and co-editor of TECHStyle, about her article “Shock and Consent in a Feminist Avant-Garde: Kathleen Hanna Reads Kathy Acker,” which appeared in the Autumn 2016 issue of Signs: Journal of Women and Culture in Society. Toby talks about the time he walked out of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and I ask both Toby and Anna about their respective takes on Cassavetes.

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Music: “After Hours,” by Shouts & Murmurs. © Andrew Marzoni and Bryan Gottshall, 2015.

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About Andrew Marzoni

Andrew Marzoni is a writer, critic, teacher, musician, and co-editor of TECHStyle. He has a MA in English & American Literature from New York University and a PhD in English from the University of Minnesota. His essays and criticism have appeared in ARTnews, Cinephile, The New York Observer, The Quarterly Conversation, Review 31, Music & Literature, Rain Taxi Review of Books, and other publications. He is currently writing a critical history of Semiotext(e), 1974-present.
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