1 hr 10 min

Jessica Lynne and Kemi Adeyemi - Season 5, Episode 10 Momus: The Podcast

    • Visual Arts

The season finale for Momus: The Podcast’s fifth season features a conversation between writer, art critic, and co-founder of ARTS.BLACK, Jessica Lynne, and Dr. Kemi Adeyemi, an “art-adjacent academic” and Director of The Black Embodiment Studio at the University of Washington. Adeyemi talks about her new book, Feels Right: Black Queer Women and the Politics of Partying in Chicago (Duke University Press, 2022), an ethnography of how Black queer women in Chicago use dance to assert their physical and affective rights to the city. Her conversation with Lynne looks at the pleasures (and challenges) of working between the classroom and the dance floor in an effort to pay a different kind of attention to Black queer women’s lives. “What pleasures are sweeter than talking with your friends about the brilliant things they write, create, and offer to us?” asks Lynne. Our thanks to Jacob Irish (Editor) and Chris Andrews (Assistant Producer), and thanks especially to Jessica Lynne and Dr. Kemi Adeyemi for their contribution to our fifth season finale.Many thanks, as well, to Cui Jinzhe (https://cuijinzhe.com/home.html) for her support.Look for us on Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9tb211cy5jYS9mZWVkL3BvZGNhc3Qv), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5i3zzCD5YPIXWuiL1IA5aL), Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/momus-the-podcast), iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/momus-the-podcast/id1342481337), and wherever you get your podcasts.Please consider donating through our Patreon campaign (https://momus.ca/patreon/).To inquire about advertising opportunities or other forms of support, please contact: skygoodden@momus.ca (mailto:skygoodden@momus.ca).

The season finale for Momus: The Podcast’s fifth season features a conversation between writer, art critic, and co-founder of ARTS.BLACK, Jessica Lynne, and Dr. Kemi Adeyemi, an “art-adjacent academic” and Director of The Black Embodiment Studio at the University of Washington. Adeyemi talks about her new book, Feels Right: Black Queer Women and the Politics of Partying in Chicago (Duke University Press, 2022), an ethnography of how Black queer women in Chicago use dance to assert their physical and affective rights to the city. Her conversation with Lynne looks at the pleasures (and challenges) of working between the classroom and the dance floor in an effort to pay a different kind of attention to Black queer women’s lives. “What pleasures are sweeter than talking with your friends about the brilliant things they write, create, and offer to us?” asks Lynne. Our thanks to Jacob Irish (Editor) and Chris Andrews (Assistant Producer), and thanks especially to Jessica Lynne and Dr. Kemi Adeyemi for their contribution to our fifth season finale.Many thanks, as well, to Cui Jinzhe (https://cuijinzhe.com/home.html) for her support.Look for us on Google Podcasts (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9tb211cy5jYS9mZWVkL3BvZGNhc3Qv), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5i3zzCD5YPIXWuiL1IA5aL), Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/momus-the-podcast), iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/momus-the-podcast/id1342481337), and wherever you get your podcasts.Please consider donating through our Patreon campaign (https://momus.ca/patreon/).To inquire about advertising opportunities or other forms of support, please contact: skygoodden@momus.ca (mailto:skygoodden@momus.ca).

1 hr 10 min