Our Sister's Place: Shani Mootoo Interview with Laura Yaros at Radio Centre-Ville on November 20, 1993

CLASSIFICATION

Swallow ID:
6683
Partner Institution:
Simon Fraser University
Source Collection Title:
Shani Mootoo Fonds
Source Collection ID:
MsC 76
Source Collection Description:
Shani Mootoo is known for her work as an artist and writer. She was born in Ireland in 1957, grew up in Trinidad, and has lived in Canada since the early 1980s. Mootoo studied fine arts at the University of Western Ontario where she began to paint and produce video works. She earned a master of fine arts equivalent at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver in 1982. Mootoo's collection of short stories Out on Main Street was published in 1993. This was followed in 1996 by her first novel, Cereus Blooms at Night, which was published in fourteen countries and was a finalist for the Giller Prize, the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, and the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award. In 2001, Mootoo published a collection of poetry, The Predicament of Or. Her second novel, He Drown She in the Sea, was published in May 2005. Mootoo has been a writer in residence at the University of Alberta, at Mills College in Oakland, California, and at the Varuna Writers Residency program in Australia. She has taught writing at the University of Alberta, Capilano College in North Vancouver, the BC Festival of the Arts, and the BC Arts Council. Her visual art and video productions have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Queens Museum, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Venice Biennale. The fonds reflects Mootoo's work as a writer and artist. It contains printed typescripts of published works with drafts and related working papers, published reviews, drafts of unpublished works, lecture notes, professional correspondence, notebooks and sketchbooks, video productions in VHS format, audio materials and works of visual art. The audio materials in this collection consist of a reading of Mootoo's story, "All in a Day," as well as radio interviews and panels on Vancouver Coop Radio, Radio Centre-Ville in Montreal, and CBC Radio's Writers and Company.
Source Collection Contributing Unit:
SFU Library
Source Collection URI:
https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/unarchiving-margins
Source Collection Image URL:
Series Title:
Unarchiving the Margins Collection
Series Description:
Historically, literary studies and literary-archival work has focused on the stories of white, male writers. As a way of disrupting this narrow focus, the Unarchiving the Margins Collection digitizes, preserves, and brings to life almost 80 tapes of literary audio from the fonds of a diverse set of writers from equity deserving groups. The digitization and public distribution of this collection amplifies voices of women, queer writers, and writers of colour who have been historically left out of the archive and thus not highlighted in many digitizing projects. SFU is committed to prioritizing projects that promote content by writers from historically underserved groups in order to ensure that more researchers, scholars, and interested members of the public have access to these materials. Highlights The Unarchiving the Margins Collection brings together interviews, readings, and discussions featuring hundreds of voices and writers from equity deserving groups, such as: Daphne Marlatt, Nicole Brossard, Maria Campbell, Dorothy Livesay, Phyllis Webb, Lillian Allen, Ellen Tallman, Penn Kemp, Jeanette Armstrong, Betsy Warland, Fred Wah, Shani Mootoo, Sharon Thesen, Mary Billy, Anita Rau Badami, Lorna Crozier, and many more! The collection also features renowned Canadian male writers, including: George Bowering, Stuart McLean, and bp Nichol. Visit the SFU Library Special Collections and Rare Books Unarchiving the Margins collection page for more details about this collection.
Series URI:
https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/unarchiving-margins
Sub Series Title:
Shani Mootoo Fonds

ITEM DESCRIPTION

Title:
Our Sister's Place: Shani Mootoo Interview with Laura Yaros at Radio Centre-Ville on November 20, 1993
Title Source:
cassette and j-card
Language:
English
Production Context:
Broadcast
Identifiers:
[]

Rights

Rights:
Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)

CREATORS

Name:
Mootoo, Shani
Dates:
1957-

Name:
Yaros, Laura
Notes:
Host of "Our Sister's Place" on Radio Centre-Ville

Name:
Medley, Sue
Dates:
1962-
Notes:
Musician; recording includes her song "I Am Alive"

CONTRIBUTORS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

Image:
Image
Recording Type:
Analogue
AV Type:
Audio
Material Designation:
Cassette
Physical Composition:
Magnetic Tape
Extent:
1/8 inch
Tape Brand:
TDK D90
Sound Quality:
Excellent
Physical Condition:
good
Other Physical Description:
Black and white clear jewel case with J-card

DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION

Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:47:21
Size:
56.6 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
Content Type:
Sound Recording

Dates

Date:
1993-11-20
Type:
Production Date
Source:
J-card
Notes:
Interview apparently recorded a week earlier

LOCATION

Address:
5212 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal, Quebec H2T 1S1
Venue:
Radio Centre-Ville, C.I.N.Q. FM
Latitude:
45.52397
Longitude:
-73.59499
Notes:
Broadcast location; interview location referenced as a friend of Mootoo's house

CONTENT


NOTES

Type:
General
Note:
Side A: Recording of "Our Sister's Place": Laura Yaros plays Sue Medley's "I Am Alive" then an interview with Shani Mootoo Side B: Blank

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