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Mithu Sen, Day 2

FIELD MEETING | Take 4

November 12, 2016 | Hosted at Asia Society Museum, New York

APHASIA

“Not bound by rules of grammar, diction, vocabulary and syntax, these poems suggest another medium of understanding. No one but you speaks this language. It is yours to read, to decipher, to interpret and to understand. Unfettered by the hegemonic structures of language, these ‘nonsensical’ figures, this computergibberish, are beyond the process of meaning making. I invite you to embrace ‘nonsense’ as resistance and comb out utterances from your subconscious; thereby, giving voice to all those moments that exist but are not realized or lived. These are poems for you (and me)– by you (and me)”

– Excerpt from I am a Poet Project Space: Word. Sound. Power, Tate Modern

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