The Author's Not Dead
Death of the author and separate the art from the artist have been increasingly used as thought terminating cliches, I want to examine why, as well as how we should engage with art made by people who've acted heinously. Join the patreon or support through kofi: / aranock kofi: https://ko-fi.com/aranock Other socials: https://linktr.ee/Aranock Featuring the voices of: @DavidJBradley as Daniel Radcliffe @JessieGender1 as YALSA President Paula Brehm-Heeger @maxteeth as Orson Scott Card Ruby Seals from @CodexEntry as Roland Barthe And @Tirrrb as Professor Todd Boyd Script feedback from: @AnansisLibrary, @Ladyknightthebrave, @JessieGender1, @Tirrrb, @traulisms and my mom Editing Feedback from: My girlfriend Pen :3 aka @traulisms Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l... Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction: Strange Awards 5:58 - You Can't Separate 15:07 - (Almost) No One's Read Barthe 24:03 - The Author's On Screen 34:49 - Support us please :3 35:37 - The Author's Not Dead or It's Time To Let Go 56:27 - End Credits 58:36 - One last thing

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