
(Un)Box the Soap Podcast Ep. 10: Threads of Resistance
In this episode of Unbox the Soap, hosts Anna and Shane interview Dr. Zay Dale from the University of Canvas to discuss his ongoing research into the politics of textiles in American slave narratives. Drawing from his article in the ASAP Review, Zay explains how fabrics such as osnaburg, cotton, and wool historically functioned as both tools of dehumanization and as sites of radical resistance. Our conversation traces the complex relationship between material history and Black existence, from the subversive storytelling of Olaudah Equiano and Harriet Jacobs to the practices of contemporary artists like Kara Walker, Kiyan Williams, and Precious Lovell. Foregrounding the ways in which the enslaved used textiles as a mode of resistant world-making, Zay provides insights into the "aesthetic vocabulary" of Black survival and gives some reflections on the ongoing importance of witnessing these historical gestures from the present.
