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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 68: Critical Theory from Below—Race, Gender, and the Frankfurt School
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 68: Critical Theory from Below—Race, Gender, and the Frankfurt School

In episode 68 of the Podcast for Social Research, live-recorded at BISR's recent symposium The Frankfurt School and the Now, panelists William Paris…

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 67: What is Critical Theory?
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 67: What is Critical Theory?

In episode 67 of the Podcast for Social Research, a live recording of the opening panel of two-day symposium Frankfurt School and the Now, BISR's Aja…

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(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 7: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — Baroque Beauty and Mourning Play
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 7: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — Baroque Beauty and Mourning Play

After a brief hiatus, Ajay and Isi are back with another episode of (Pop) Cultural Marxism! In episode 7, they sojourn amidst the splendid ruins of H…

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 66: Dear Prudence—Danny Lavery on the Art and Ethics of Advice-Giving
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 66: Dear Prudence—Danny Lavery on the Art and Ethics of Advice-Giving

In episode 66 of the Podcast for Social Research, recorded live at BISR Central, Daniel M. Lavery, erstwhile "Prudence" of Slate's popular advice col…

2 years, 11 months ago

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 65: Wendy Eisenberg—Process, Performance, and Musical Power from Below
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 65: Wendy Eisenberg—Process, Performance, and Musical Power from Below

In episode 65 of the Podcast for Social Research, recorded live at BISR Central, songwriter, improviser, and ecumenical instrumentalist Wendy Eisenbe…

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Faculty Spotlight: Joseph Earl Thomas on Memoir, Realism, Gayl Jones, and the Philadelphia Difference
Faculty Spotlight: Joseph Earl Thomas on Memoir, Realism, Gayl Jones, and the Philadelphia Difference

In episode five of Faculty Spotlight, Lauren and Mark sit down with Joseph Earl Thomas, BISR faculty and author the acclaimed memoir Sink. The three …

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 64: Lucy Dhegrae—Music and Trauma
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 64: Lucy Dhegrae—Music and Trauma

Episode 64 of the Podcast for Social Research is a live-recording of mezzo-soprano Lucy Dhegrae's sound lecture, Music and Trauma, recently delivere…

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 63: What is Cop City?
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 63: What is Cop City?

In episode 63 of the Podcast for Social Research, a live-recording of our Wednesday, May 3rd event Cop City: Police, Protest, and Social Control, BI…

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 62.5, Shortcast: Fellini Satyricon Brief Film Guide
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 62.5, Shortcast: Fellini Satyricon Brief Film Guide

In this shortcast of the Podcast for Social Research, recorded live before a screening of Fellini Satyricon as part of our Occasional Evenings seri…

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 62: On Weak Writing—Lucy Ives's "Life Is Everywhere"
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 62: On Weak Writing—Lucy Ives's "Life Is Everywhere"

In this episode of the podcast, recorded live at BISR Central as part of our Occasional Evenings series, writer and critic Lucy Ives joins BISR's Re…

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