what happens when we don't have the language to describe our experiences? or have other’s experiences communicated to us? what are we to do when our experiences don’t fit into our words?
language as a moral medium is a meditation on the tool that is language. language as a practice, as something that we do. every time we speak, read, listen, write, we do so from a complex positionality, imbued with our sensibilities, our intentions, our morality whether we are aware of it or not.
language as a moral medium is a journey through the language of experience, the experience of language, the deeply personal accounting, processing, and claiming of experience, and the healing power of shared language