id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_eswj2vegorc2jaus3bmqsh3kvm Benjamin Tausig Women's March Colloquy - Introduction: At Risk of Repetition 2019 7 .pdf application/pdf 4290 237 58 The introduction to the colloquy offers a synoptic discussion both of the Women's March and the essays that follow, march, especially through questions of repetition, and prefaces the theoretical discussions of agonistic democracy and Women's March had extraordinary effects, yet as little as two years later, it is clear that the political the Women's March and the essays that follow, routing my summary through questions of repetition and The 2017 Women's March was in some ways a singular event. between the Women's March and forms of political memory. The fact that chants, including those heard at the Women's March, are freighted with into predictable choreographies of dissent, the power of speech to initiate a dissensual or agonistic political blog, December 12, 2016, https://soundstudiesblog.com/2016/12/12/spaces-of-sounds-protest-in-the-united-states-and-thepeoples-of-the-african-diaspora/. 7 Ashley Farmer, "The Long History of Black Women's Exclusion in Historic Marches in Washington," Black Perspectives, January 4, 2017, https://www.aaihs.org/the-long-history-of-black-womens-exclusion-in-historic-marches-in-washington/. "The Long History of Black Women's Exclusion in Historic Marches in Washington," ./cache/work_eswj2vegorc2jaus3bmqsh3kvm.pdf ./txt/work_eswj2vegorc2jaus3bmqsh3kvm.txt