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Withdrawal(意訳:離脱する、退くこと)の行
今日、現代の過酷な状況から逃れたい、離れたいという人
YABAI TSUNAGARI Journal(ヤバいつながり・ジャーナル)第一号の
亡命者と略奪者の身体は、違法とされるにもかかわらず、
全く異なる複数の身体を、どのように結びつけて親密なつ
ジョン・パイレズ
ラジオkosaten
OPEN CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONSYabai Tsunagari (translated as strange connections) is a Radio Kosaten biannual journal. It is a tool of critique containing reflections of each radio participants in relation to the topic, concerns and issues discussed in the cohabitational radio programming. Furthermore, besides an internal platform for self-reflection and critique the journal is also open to contribution from others outside the immediate Radio Kosaten community. This is to enable a dialogical approach to sharing and extending the issue at hand with different people. The journal will be published every Fall and Spring.
Deadline (we accept photos, drawings, poetry, essays, etc.): October 20, 2017
To be published in limited DIY print edition using Risography: November 20, 2017
SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS HERE: radio.kosaten@gmail.com
The act of withdrawal is not new to the history of man. Migration, escape, and simply being a wanderlust is told in different ways by different cultures. In fact, the biggest religion in the Western world came from the codified experience of exodus – a mass withdrawal of slaves from the oppressive Egyptian civilization.
Today, the shared urge to withdraw away from our contemporary oppressive condition remains the same. Young workers from early 1970s Italy, for instance, refused to work by withdrawing away from the futility of confronting Capitalism. Meanwhile, the biggest demography in refugee crisis are people fleeing away from the atrocities of war. Together they seek for their safety and survival. This extends also to the migration of people mostly from countries pauperized by colonization who are now searching for green pastures in the land of plenty. All of these requires physical mobility and uprootedness. However, recently, there are some who withdraw from oppressive conditions of society without necessarily moving their bodies. But on the contrary they shutdown their social spaces, isolate themselves from others, and remain stationary.
The open call for contribution to the first issue of YABAI TSUNAGARI Journal explores the problematics of evasion, withdrawal and refusal by connecting it to the relationship with migration and the difficulty of accepting the different in our contemporary life.
In the very first inauguration of YABAI TSUNAGARI Journal we ask and problematize the following questions with you: What are the possible spaces we can imagine that will serve as a transit point for fugitives and marauders whose bodies, despite deemed as illegitimate, are also considered potent terminals and transceivers in decoding their respective spaces of exception? How do we think of connecting disparate bodies together into a web of affinities? What are the radical possibilities of withdrawal and refusal? Does stationary withdrawal capable of erasing imaginary borders?
Jong Pairez (member)
Radio Kosaten
http://kosaten.org/radko