Hereafter

Published: Feb. 13, 2024, 3:29 p.m.

Chrononormativity, duppies and post-colonial thought. Josie Long presents short documentaries and audio adventures exploring beyond the past, present and futures.

Language in the Land of Duppies: Exploring the origins of Jamaican folklore as a gateway to understanding the legacy of slavery on the island.\nProduced by Laura Carty\nSpecial thanks to Alexander Powell, Carmen Johnson, Natalia Downer, Kandice Thompson and Jean Smart.

All my friends are turning into Stars\nWritten and performed by David Amber Devereux\nWith Dr Matthew Temple, Research Fellow,\nUniversidad Diego Portales\nAdditional voices by Lou Sutcliffe and Alessa Catterall\nFeaturing quotes from De Profundus by Oscar Wilde, Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, and In A Queer Time And Place by Jack Halberstam

Interjections on the future: There is not currently any obvious path to reconstructing a popular faith in political, economic and even some social institutions but while it might not always feel like it today, the unwinding of colonial modernity is underway and accelerating. \nProduced by composer and researcher, Sara Rahman.\nFeaturing psychiatrist Isabel Valli and writers and artists Fer Boyd and Maedeline Stack.

Curated by Axel Kacouti\xe9, Eleanor McDowall and Andrea Rangecroft \nProduced by Axel Kacouti\xe9\nA Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4