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Paula Marantz Cohen: A Portrait of Paying Attention

29 min · 22. juni 2026
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In this episode, host Ruby Tugade speaks with Paula Marantz Cohen, a writer and professor who has moved between scholarship, fiction, and teaching, and who looks back on how family history remains a cornerstone, and how creative identity changes over time. Paula shares how her mother, a strong feminist in her time, once had her husband take her name, and how that act of naming continues in her family across generations. She also talks about her long career as a writer, and her recent shift into painting, where she steps away from language and into the act of looking closely at another person, trying to capture not just appearance, but something of how they are seen, and how they might see themselves. Music: “Love” by Alex-Productions, licensed under CC BY 3.0

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