Theory made fun, accessible and relevant
This podcast is essential listening for those curious about critical theory or, who want to broaden their perspective on contemporary culture and art. While admittedly the topics can get abstract or complex, the show’s hosts do their very best to break down the thought of difficult writers like Deleuze and Foucault and translate it into terms that are understandable and relevant to current issues in politics and culture. This podcast has been a great companion for me as a grad student, and for sure is an obvious choice for grad students - or undergrads - in the humanities. But it’s not so arcane or technical that any curious listener couldn’t get something out of the very interesting discussions that bring the big picture lens of theory to bear on music, art and film.
Pixel Writer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/21
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I don’t want to be the guy yelling “play free bird” at the show, but the quality of the topics and episodes have not been at the same level the last couple of months, maybe it’s me, and this podcast is evolving in a more “Free Mumia!” leftist political activism that doesn’t resonate with me. It...Read full review »
fugglyt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/23
Like the title of the review says: hit or miss. The hits are great and I get a lot out of them. The other half the time it’s just name-drop circle jerking and you’d get more out of reading Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles.
SpinozaEnjoyer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/24
We get it, you’ve read a lot of theory 🙄
zeal2763 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/21
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