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(Un)Box The Soap is a place where we slip from topic to topic, navigate and invade all the nooks and crannies and (un)box knowledges that are hidden. Here you will find conversations, sounds and voices from different backgrounds and in different forms: interviews, readings, sound pieces and other media. As a part of Soapbox Journal, we take a step further and explore how cultural analysis seeps through our lives and shapes us in ways that are often left unexplored. We are excited to welcome you on this journey! Website: https://www.soapboxjournal.net/ Instagram: @soapboxjournal

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Episode Ep. 11: On Movement and Memory Cover

Ep. 11: On Movement and Memory

In this episode, Fern sits down with Aileen Ye, a filmmaker, writer and curator based in The Netherlands. Aileen’s practice explores contemporary subcultures, the body as a site of resistance, and the sociopolitical forces that shape visibility and expression. We discuss the power of movement, from diasporic club culture, to re-connecting with the land, and having dance parties in your bedroom. How does the body hold memory, rhythm and refusal?  Aileen shares how she approaches filmmaking as a method of reframing the archive, challenging visual hierarchies, and experimenting with new visual and sonic languages. Throughout, we explore the importance of community, what it means to centre joy and hope, and how inspiration exists in our everyday worlds. This episode is the first in a new series exploring the themes of our forthcoming seventh issue: Between Bodies and Homes.

18. Apr. 2026 - 47 min
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Ep. 10: Threads of Resistance

In this episode of Unbox the Soap, hosts Anna and Shane interview Dr. Zay Dale from the University of Canvas to discuss his ongoing research into the politics of textiles in American slave narratives. Drawing from his article in the ASAP Review [https://asapjournal.com/feature/ethereal-fabric-exploring-textiles-and-black-existence-in-america/#easy-footnote-10-13537], Zay explains how fabrics such as osnaburg, cotton, and wool historically functioned as both tools of dehumanization and as sites of radical resistance. Our conversation traces the complex relationship between material history and Black existence, from the subversive storytelling of Olaudah Equiano and Harriet Jacobs to the practices of contemporary artists like Kara Walker, Kiyan Williams, and Precious Lovell. Foregrounding the ways in which the enslaved used textiles as a mode of resistant world-making, Zay provides insights into the "aesthetic vocabulary" of Black survival and gives some reflections on the ongoing importance of witnessing these historical gestures from the present.

26. Feb. 2026 - 26 min
Episode Ep 9: Textile Work and the Politics of Repair Cover

Ep 9: Textile Work and the Politics of Repair

In this episode, we sit down with Ren Ewart, a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen, to reflect on their 2021 piece for Soapbox Web, “Can you fix this for me? Knotted writing, textiles and language”, and discuss their current research project, “Tracing repair, needlework, mending in and beyond the museum.” Ewart's research attends to the various sites in which textile maintenance occurs to uncover the different types of labor involved in keeping cultural objects intact. Throughout our conversation, they challenge the notion of repair as a simple transition from broken to fixed, instead framing it as an inevitably ongoing ecological process that requires continuous effort and "showing up". We delve into the invisibilized labor of care, drawing on Marxist and ecofeminist critiques to understand repair as a form of reproductive labor that allows systems and objects to function. Finally, we dwell the provisionalities of research: itself an essentially provisional and collabarative process, susceptible to fray and repair.

30. Jan. 2026 - 54 min
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Ep. 7: Queer Ecologies

This instalment of Unbox the Soap has emerged from an rMA tutorial on Queer Ecologies. In those sessions, we explored how queerness, ecology and negativity intersect and interact, sometimes in complimentary and contradictory ways. This episode features Franek Dziduch, Richard-Josephine Weichert and Nia Daskalova, who introduce, discuss and analyse three objects: Zuzanna Ginczanka’s poem “Explanation in the Margins”, p.Wrecks’ feature on Menes the Pharoah's track “Impest”, and Daisy Lafarge’s poem “dog rose duende”. Together, they open portals to reading for "queer ecologies" by addressing these objects in the voices of new materialism, object-oriented ecology, psychoanalysis, decolonial theory, and more. Works mentioned: Araszkiewicz, Agata, and Bożena Keff. “Ginczanka Jako Pole Walki (O Znaczenia).” Krytyka Polityczna, 2023, https://krytykapolityczna.pl/kultura/czytaj-dalej/agata-araszkiewicz-bozena-keff-ginczanka-jako-pole-walki-polskosc-antysemityzm/. Bruce, La Marr Jurelle. How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind: Madness and Black Radical Creativity. Duke University Press, 2021. Bryant, Levi R. The Democracy of Objects. Open Humanitites Press, 2011. Dean, Tim. “Lacan and Queer Theory.” The Cambridge Companion to Lacan, Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 238–52. Edelman, Lee. No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive. Duke University Press, 2004. —. Bad Education: Why Queer Theory Teaches Us Nothing. Duke University Press, 2022. Ginczanka, Zuzanna. Zuzanna Ginczanka. Poezje Zebrane. Edited by Izolda Kiec, Marginesy, 2019. Ginczanka, Zuzanna. On Centaurs & Other Poems. Originally published in 1936. Translated by Alex Breslavsky. World Poetry Books, 2023. Goodman, Steve. Sonic Warfare: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear. MIT Press, 2012. Halberstam, Jack. In a Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives. New York University Press, 2005. Kiec, Izolda. Ginczanka. Nie Upilnije Mnie Nikt. Marginesy, 2020. Lafarge, Daisy. “dog rose duende.” Life Without Air, Granta Publications Ltd, 2020, pp. 70-71. Morton, Timothy. “Guest Column: Queer Ecology.” PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 125, no. 2, Mar. 2010, pp. 273–82, https://doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2010.125.2.273. ---. Humankind: Solidarity with Non-Human People. Verso Books, 2017. ---. Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World. U of Minnesota Press, 2013. ---. Spacecraft. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2021. —. Subscendence. https://youtu.be/vZ99i760djU. Sonic Acts Festival – the Geologic Imagination. ---. “Subscendence.” E-Flux, vol. 85, no. 1, Oct. 2017, pp. 55–63. ---. The Stuff of Life. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023. ---. “Timothy Morton: On Ecotrauma.” The MIT Press Reader, MIT, 5 Dec. 2024, https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/timothy-morton-on-ecotrauma/. Olszewska, Małgorzata. “Zuzanna Ginczanka.” Culture.pl, 2007, culture.pl/en/artist/zuzanna-ginczanka. Accessed 26 May 2025. Ortega, Mariana. Carnalities: The Art of Living in Latinidad. Duke University Press, 2024. Povinelli, Elizabeth A. “The World Is Flat: And Other Super Weird Ideas.” Object-Oriented Feminism, U of Minnesota Press, 2016, pp. 107–21. Seymour, Nicole. Strange Natures : Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination. University Of Illinois Press, 2013. Swarbrick, Steven. The Environmental Unconscious. U of Minnesota Press, 2023.

13. Juni 2025 - 1 h 9 min
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