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David Abram’s The Spell of the Sensuous with Trevien Stanger, Part 2

A continuation of my earlier episode in which Trevien Stanger – instructor of environmental studies at St. Michael’s College in Vermont – and I discuss Abram’s book, which, I think it’s fair to say, has had a profound effect on both of us. This time, we focus on Abram’s argument about the impact of the…

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The Invention of the Alphabet with Johanna Drucker

“Letters have power,” Johanna Drucker tells me. But what is the nature of this power and how did it all begin? Whereas writing was invented a number of times, by various civilizations, the alphabet was only invented once. Somewhere in Egypt or the Sinai Peninsula, about 4,000 years ago, speakers of a Semitic language adapted…

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