2021
DOI: 10.1353/asa.2021.0036
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Borrowed Speech: Giving an Account of Another with Wu Tsang's Full Body Quotation

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“…Full body quotation brings our attention to how one cannot give an account of oneself without giving an account of another." 32 In this performance, Tsang is not attempting to become a stand-in who must "speak" for Baggs; instead, "Tsang makes room in her body for others, as the host who works at the task of being simultaneous and proximal." 33 Through this tactic, she demonstrates her indebtedness to those around her (whether physically or virtually), connecting the self to the other through a process of embodied translation.…”
Section: Tactics Of Relationality Inscrutability and Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Full body quotation brings our attention to how one cannot give an account of oneself without giving an account of another." 32 In this performance, Tsang is not attempting to become a stand-in who must "speak" for Baggs; instead, "Tsang makes room in her body for others, as the host who works at the task of being simultaneous and proximal." 33 Through this tactic, she demonstrates her indebtedness to those around her (whether physically or virtually), connecting the self to the other through a process of embodied translation.…”
Section: Tactics Of Relationality Inscrutability and Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 In this performance, Tsang is not attempting to become a stand-in who must "speak" for Baggs; instead, "Tsang makes room in her body for others, as the host who works at the task of being simultaneous and proximal." 33 Through this tactic, she demonstrates her indebtedness to those around her (whether physically or virtually), connecting the self to the other through a process of embodied translation. Not only does this approach represent the possibilities of trans relationality, in which connections are formed between and within bodies, but it also enhances both the referent's and host's abilities to remain inscrutable.…”
Section: Tactics Of Relationality Inscrutability and Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%