Thank you Greta! I'm so happy to hear that these explorations have resonated with you. Indeed, embodied elements of speech... they sneak up on you, and bring maybe an old piece of your identity (or identities, in the plural) :)
"And maybe belonging has always a taste of fiction." Lovely Pinar! I really like how you write about this idea of language and belonging, and how the embodied elements of speech - like the very personal experience of the pronounciation of certain sounds of a mother tongue - are connected to our changing identities and our senses of belonging. - Greta
Please never stop writing so I can keep understanding myself, he mi?
Thank you Greta! I'm so happy to hear that these explorations have resonated with you. Indeed, embodied elements of speech... they sneak up on you, and bring maybe an old piece of your identity (or identities, in the plural) :)
"And maybe belonging has always a taste of fiction." Lovely Pinar! I really like how you write about this idea of language and belonging, and how the embodied elements of speech - like the very personal experience of the pronounciation of certain sounds of a mother tongue - are connected to our changing identities and our senses of belonging. - Greta