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Balcony Podcast
Episode 8 - Laia Abril

Balcony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 48:18


With full dedication and care artist Laia Abril (b. Catalunya, 1986) works on her long-term project A History of Misogyny. Her second chapter, On Rape, just came out as a bold book. laiaabril.com

The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography
Laia Abril - On Methodology

The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 69:59


Gem chats to Laia Abril. Laia is a research-based artist working with photography, text, video and sound. She began her career at the iconic Colors Magazine, which left an indelible mark on how she thinks about process, authorship and collaboration. Now, her art practice is centred on creating a dialogue about hidden realities related to sexuality and gender inequality. In this episode, we talk about her long term project, A History of Misogyny. Chapter 1 - On Abortion is a gut-wrenching exploration of the repercussions of not having access to abortion and her latest chapter On Rape, aims to call out institutional rape culture. She looks at why structures of justice, law and policy are not only failing survivors but actually encouraging perpetrators by preserving power dynamics which normalise sexual violence. In this episode, we talk about her methodology and how it evolves over time, how she thinks about audience and how she navigates the emotional weight of the subject matter. For me, Laia is one of the most important artists working today, her work is about starting conversations around urgent issues to play her role in creating a more empathetic and safe world. Laia Abril (1986) is currently based in Barcelona and represented by the Parisian gallery Les Filles du Calvaire. After graduating from college with a degree in Journalism she moved to New York to focus on photography where she decided to start telling intimate stories that raise uneasy and hidden realities related with sexuality, eating disorders and gender equality. In 2009, she enrolled in the artist residency at FABRICA, the Benetton Research Centre in Treviso, where she worked as a researcher, photo editor and staff photographer at Colors Magazine for 5 years. Abril’s projects are produced across platforms such as installations, books, web docs, and films. Her work has been shown widely and published internationally and is held in private collections and museums, such as Musée de l’Elysée and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland, FRAC in France and MNAC or FotoColectania in Barcelona. Follow Laia on Instagram @laia_abril on Instagram and visit www.laiaabril.com to see her work. Follow Gem @gemfletcher on Instagram. If you've enjoyed this episode PLEASE leave us your feedback and maybe 5 stars if we're worthy in the Apple Podcast store. Thank you for listening to The Messy Truth, we will be back very soon. For all requests, please email hello@gemfletcher.com The content of this podcast could be triggering for some listeners. We discuss topics including eating disorders, sexual violence, abortion, child abuse and trauma. Do take care and if this episode could be harmful to you. Thanks for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Long Distance Call
Meeting Remarkable Women

Long Distance Call

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 35:41


Geraldine is still giddy after her six busy days in Western Australia. The trip began at the Margaret River Writers Festival where she interviewed Germaine Greer about her controversial essay "On Rape". Then it was back to Perth for a big interview with Professor Fiona Wood, a world leader in burns treatment. It's rare that you get the privilege of meeting two remarkable women in one weekend. Eliza is back in Beirut. The sun is shining but a dark cloud looms over the Lebanese economy. Eliza fears the million plus Syrian refugees might become political pawns in the fight to secure more loans from Europe. Please get in touch via the Facebook page "Long Distance Callers" or email at ldcpodcast1@gmail.com Thanks for listening! On Rape – Germaine Greer https://www.mup.com.au/books/on-rape-paperback-softback White Beech – Germaine Greer https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/feb/02/white-beech-rainforest-years-germaine-greer-review Bill Cosby https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-bill-cosby-timeline-htmlstory.html Reading Germaine: three generations respond to On Rape https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/09/germaine-greer-on-rape-book-three-women-respond Professor Fiona Wood, AM https://www.fionawoodfoundation.com/about-us/professor-fiona-wood/ Weary Dunlop https://www.britannica.com/biography/Weary-Dunlop Tony Koch scathing on News Ltd https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/09/for-30-years-i-worked-for-news-corp-papers-now-all-i-see-is-shameful-bias?CMP=share_btn_tw More of the Lebanese economy https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/02/20/lebanon-is-facing-an-environmental-and-economic-disaster-hezbollah-hariri-aoun/ You Can’t Ask That – Politicians https://iview.abc.net.au/collection/979 Wandering Souls (film about Cambodia) https://www.documentaryaustralia.com.au/films/4124/wandering-souls-a-requiem-for-cambodia

Long Distance Call
Writers Festivals

Long Distance Call

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 27:02


Geraldine is in Western Australia this week for the Margaret River Writers Festival. She's interviewing feminist author Germaine Greer on her new controversial essay "On Rape". Geraldine was initially sceptical about Greer's thesis, particularly given the subject matter. But after reading it properly, Geraldine sees it as an important academic work that could actually help rape victims rather than disrespect their experience. Eliza attended two sessions at the Sydney Writers Festival this week. Australian literature is going through a purple patch at the moment and her bags are weighed down with lots of new books! Eliza and her family are about to head back to Lebanon after a month in Australia. Join the discussion at our Facebook page "Long Distance Callers" or email us at ldcpodcast1@gmail.com LINKS On Rape Germaine Greer https://www.mup.com.au/books/on-rape-paperback-softback The Female Eunuch Germaine Greer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Female_Eunuch Daddy, We Hardly Knew You Germaine Greer https://www.amazon.com.au/Daddy-We-Hardly-Knew-You/dp/0394583132 Margaret River Writers Festival https://mrrwfestival.com Sydney Writers Festival: John Birmingham https://www.swf.org.au/festivals/festival-2019/john-birmingham-just-do-it-yourself/ SWF: The Perfect Crime https://www.swf.org.au/festivals/festival-2019/the-perfect-crime/ Wimmera Mark Brandi https://www.hachette.com.au/mark-brandi/wimmera-the-bestselling-australian-debut-from-the-crime-writers-association-dagger-winner Dervla McTiernan: The Ruin/The Scholar https://dervlamctiernan.com/about/ Conversations with Candice Fox: How to Raise a Crime Writer https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/conversations-candice-fox/8337672

Jaipur Bytes
Beyond the Female Eunuch: Germaine Greer in conversation with Bee Rowlatt

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 38:55


In 1970, Germaine Greer published The Female Eunuch, an immediate worldwide bestseller that remains a landmark in the history of the women’s movement. Since then, Greer has published a succession of hard-hitting, often hotly debated and continually surprising books, most recently On Rape, in which she controversially argues that it's time to rethink rape. Centuries of different approaches to rape – as inflicted by men on women – have, she writes, got us nowhere. Rape statistics remain intractable: one woman in five will experience sexual violence. Very few rapes find their way into court. The crucial issue is consent, thought by some to be easy to establish and by others, impossible. Sexual assault does not diminish; relations between the sexes do not improve; litigation balloons. Greer argues there has to be a better way. This episode is a live session from day 1 of #ZEEJLF2019.

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No Filter
Germaine Greer Won't Be Defined By Her Rape

No Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 30:38


This podcast will deal extensively with the subject of rape and won't be appropriate for all listeners. If this podcast does bring anything up for you then please call 1800 RESPECT. When people think of feminism, they think of Germaine Greer. Her manifesto The Female Eunuch was released in 1970 and is still shaping conversations 48 years later. But what happens when an icon - whose job it is to be provocative - exists in a culture of outrage? Most recently, the release of her Melbourne University press book On Rape has led to an onslaught of headlines condemning her brand of feminism and questioning her relevance in 2018. And she joins Mamamia Out Loud co-host Jessie Stephens to talk about it in this very special episode... The Links Buy Germaine's book On Rape here or at apple.co/mamamia This episode was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Jessie Stephens.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No FILTER
Germaine Greer Won't Be Defined By Her Rape

No FILTER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 30:38


This podcast will deal extensively with the subject of rape and won't be appropriate for all listeners. If this podcast does bring anything up for you then please call 1800 RESPECT. When people think of feminism, they think of Germaine Greer. Her manifesto The Female Eunuch was released in 1970 and is still shaping conversations 48 years later. But what happens when an icon - whose job it is to be provocative - exists in a culture of outrage? Most recently, the release of her Melbourne University press book On Rape has led to an onslaught of headlines condemning her brand of feminism and questioning her relevance in 2018. And she joins Mamamia Out Loud co-host Jessie Stephens to talk about it in this very special episode... The Links Buy Germaine's book On Rape here or at apple.co/mamamia This episode was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Jessie Stephens.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NO FILTER
Germaine Greer Won't Be Defined By Her Rape

NO FILTER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 30:38


This podcast will deal extensively with the subject of rape and won't be appropriate for all listeners. If this podcast does bring anything up for you then please call 1800 RESPECT. When people think of feminism, they think of Germaine Greer. Her manifesto The Female Eunuch was released in 1970 and is still shaping conversations 48 years later. But what happens when an icon - whose job it is to be provocative - exists in a culture of outrage? Most recently, the release of her Melbourne University press book On Rape has led to an onslaught of headlines condemning her brand of feminism and questioning her relevance in 2018. And she joins Mamamia Out Loud co-host Jessie Stephens to talk about it in this very special episode... The Links Buy Germaine's book On Rape here or at apple.co/mamamia This episode was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Jessie Stephens.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mamamia Out Loud
When Jessie Stephens Met Germaine Greer

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 29:46


This podcast will deal extensively with the subject of rape and won't be appropriate for all listeners. If this podcast does bring anything up for you then please call 1800 RESPECT. When people think of feminism, they think of Germaine Greer. Her manifesto The Female Eunuch was released in 1970 and is still shaping conversations 48 years later. But what happens when an icon - whose job it is to be provocative - exists in a culture of outrage? Most recently, the release of her Melbourne University press book On Rape has led to an onslaught of headlines condemning her brand of feminism and questioning her relevance in 2018. And she joins Mamamia Out Loud co-host Jessie Stephens to talk about it in this very special episode... The Links Buy Germaine's book On Rape here or at apple.co/mamamia This episode was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Jessie Stephens. 

Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 88: A Square Inch Of Unkissed Arse

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 33:15


Since Sales and Crabb last met the country has a new Prime Minister. Politics these days seems like a workplace with the conflict buttons dialed up to eleven.With Malcolm Turnbull's demise, the Liberal Party's true fear is coming to pass - Annabel Crabb (ABC News, 24 Aug 2018)Julie Bishop loves to speak in code and she saved her best one-liner for last - Annabel Crabb (ABC News, 28 Aug 2018)Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull - by Annabel CrabbLiberal MP Julia Banks not contesting next federal election, says leadership spill was 'the last straw' - Matthew Doran and Lucy Sweeney (ABC News, 29 Aug 2018)Leaked WhatsApp messages reveal Julie Bishop's leadership bid scuppered by colleagues - Gareth Hutchens (The Guardian, 26 Aug 2018)Women Kind - by Kirstin Ferguson and Catherine FoxYou Daughters of Freedom: The Australians Who Won the Vote and Inspired the World - by Clare WrightSimple - by Yotam OttolenghiFamily: New Vegetable Classics to Comfort and Nourish - by Hetty McKinnonI didn't want to write this, but the courage to listen to different ideas is vanishing - Richard Flanagan (The Guardian 29 Jul 2018)On Rape - by Germaine GreerGermaine Greer's discusses her controversial views on rape and sexual assault - Interviewed by Leigh Sales (7.30 ABC, 30 Aug 2018)

Thursday Breakfast
Indigenous Women's Day, Facial Recognition Surveillance,Transphobia: Germaine Greer Action, Pacific Islands Forum, Poison Papers Project

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018


3CR Breakfast 6 September 2018with Em and ScheherazadeAcknowledgement of CountryYesterday was Indigenous Women's Day so we dedicated the first half hour to Indigenous women in song.Facial Recognition Surveillance Scheme: Lizzie O'Shea is a human rights lawyer and board member of Digital Rights Watch. She has a book being published next year on technology, history and politics. a board member at Digital Rights Watch. She joins us today to discuss the risks of the government's proposed facial recognition surveillance scheme (including racial profiling, targeting young people and jeopardising rights of protest.)Germaine Greer action tonite: Iris Lee (3CR's Queering The Air) is a white trans femme living on Bunurong and Wurundjeri country, joining us to talk about an action tonight protesting the launch on Germaine Greer's new book, On Rape, in Melbourne tonight.Pacific Islands Forum: Ronny Kareni is a West Papuan advocate on West Papua's right to self-determination. His family are part of large exodus of Papuan refugees to PNG in early 1980s. Until today, many West Papuans refugees live on Manus. Ronny joins us today to discuss the Pacific Islands Forum that has been underway this week. (Ronny is a regualr commentator on 3CR's Voice of West Papua and a previous 3CR Current Affairs Coordinator:))Anti GMO: Jonathon R Latham is co-founder and Executive Director of the Bioscience Resource Project and the Editor of Independent Science News. Dr Latham is also the Director of the Poison Papers project which publicises documents of the chemical industry and its regulators. Dr. Latham holds a Masters degree in Crop Genetics and a PhD in Virology. He has published scientific papers in disciplines as diverse as plant ecology, plant virology, genetics and genetic engineering.During the program we played the following SONGS (not included in podcast due to licensing agreement)  Wave by Kaylah Truth - Wave feat. Nagra Beats Kaylah Truth is a Meerooni woman and hiphop artist of the Gurang nation and also connected with the Ngugi people of Queensland’s Quandamooka areaStill Here by JB the First Lady is an Indigenous hip-hop and spoken word artist, emcee, beat-boxer, activist, cultural dancer, and youth educator from the Nuxalk and Onondaga nations.Agua by Lido Pimienta, a Colombian singer and producer based in Toronto An Anthem to water Native (Feat. Supaman) by Mariame, Cree (First Nations) artistTamazight by Malika Zarra, Gnawa/Moroccan Jazz fusion artist