631 W. 2nd Street
Los Angeles, California 90012

Twenty-three years after its premiere, Trinh T. Minh-ha's film remains a post-colonial classic, tackling issues of translation and untranslatability: from a Vietnamese transcript of half-spoken voices recorded at night, to the French publication of these interviews, to their re-translation into English by a native Vietnamese speaker, to the patient efforts of ordinary Vietnamese women to memorize and utter them-then to the lyrics of Vietnamese ballads translated into English subtitles-and finally to Trinh delivering, in English, fragments of oral history, epic poems, and folk sayings about women's role in society. What is lost and what is gained in this multiple-entry process, in this palimpsest of half-erased texts? What is not gained is a "knowledge-about" a certain object: Vietnam. And what is not lost is a certain truth about the bodies of Vietnamese women. In person: Trinh T. Minh-ha

WHERE:
REDCAT
631 West Second Street
Downtown Los Angeles 90012
In the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex

Tickets:
$10 General Admission
$8 REDCAT Members and Students
$5 Calarts Students/Faculty/Staff
Purchase tickets at the box office: (213) 237-2800
Or online at www.redcat.org

Added by redcatpr on October 6, 2012

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