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Philosophy After Academia: Public Thought, Digital Media, and the Attention Economy with Craig and Emma
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5 months, 2 weeks ago
AHRC 2026: A Brief Hiatus & A Reflection on Vattimo’s “Beyond the Subject
In this end-of-year installment, we’re sharing a conversation originally released on LEPHT HAND as we take a rare and well-earned brief hiatus from r…
6 months, 1 week ago
Socialism, Spirituality and the Forgotten Occult Roots of the Left with Graham Jones
Can a genuinely liberatory politics survive without mystery, imagination, or the spiritual experiences that give life its depth? Sereptie speaks wit…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Why Rationalism Fails: Excess, Variation, and Ontogenesis as First Philosophy (with Timothy Jackson)
What happens when the very logic we rely on to understand the world becomes the barrier to understanding it? In this episode, Timothy Jackson joins u…
7 months ago
Bergson and Weird Philosophy: JF Martel on Time, Subjectivity, and Weirding Realism
Have you ever felt reality glitch, as though the weird was peeking through the cracks of time or the Real? In this episode of LEPHT HAND, JF Martel j…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Writing as Exorcism: Dreams and Dissolution in the Work of Henri Michaux (with Garett Strickland)
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Henri Michaux wrote as if to exorcise himself from existence. His poetry and prose traverse drea…
8 months ago
The Body Without Organs: Artaud’s Last Writings with Stephen Barber
What does it mean to imagine a body freed from its organs, its history, and its limits? In his final writings, Antonin Artaud turned against Christ, …
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Myth, Nostalgia, and Liberation: Federico Campagna’s 'Otherworlds: Mediterranean Lessons On Escaping History'
Can myth itself serve as a material force in struggles for liberation? Federico Campagna joins me to discuss how myth—too often dismissed as escapism…
9 months, 4 weeks ago
Gilgamesh: The Oldest Story Ever Told and Why It Still Haunts Us Today (with Stuart Kendall)
What ancient tale speaks of gods, grief, and the fall of heroes? In this episode, we descend into the dream-temple of Gilgamesh, guided by translator…
10 months, 1 week ago
Undoing the Myth of the Father: Freud, Feminism, and the Symbolic Violence of Western Thought
What do ancient myths reveal about our unconscious fantasies of power, gender, and identity? In this episode of LEPHT HAND, Jessica Elbert Decker, au…
10 months, 2 weeks ago