Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast

Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast

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Tune in to the Always Already Podcast for indulgent conversations about critical theory (in the broadest read of the term!). Our podcast consists of two episode streams. The first is a discussion of texts spanning critical theory, political theory, social theory, and philosophy. We work through and analyze main ideas, underlying assumptions, connections with other texts and theories, and occasionally delve into the great abyss of free association, ad hoc theory jokes, and makeshift puns. The second stream, entitled Epistemic Unruliness, consists of interviews and discussions with activists, artists, and academics whose “disobedient” work builds upon the themes of that arise in the texts we discuss and in our ongoing podcast conversations. In the first stream we also entertain the questions of friends and strangers and dole out slapdash advice about everything from massaging a head of Brooklyn kale to sweet talking a nebechy philosopher and dealing with the vagaries of academic life. We also put on our Freud-Klein-Lacan-Irigaray hats as we provide dream analysis to (always already anonymized) listener dreams. Be a part by sending us text suggestions, interview ideas, advice questions to answer, and dreams to analyze. The Always Already Podcast is created by B Aultman, Rachel Brown, Emily Crandall, John McMahon, and James Padilioni, Jr. The text discussion episodes also entertain the questions of friends and strangers as we dole out slapdash advice to audience queries on everything from how to massage a head of Brooklyn kale to how to sweet talk a nebechy philosopher to how to deal with the vagaries of academic life. We also put on our Freud-Klein-Lacan hats as we provide dream analysis to (always already anonymized) listener dreams. Tune in, and send us text suggestions, interview ideas, advice questions to answer, and dreams to analyze. The Always Already Podcast is created by B Aultman, Rachel Brown, Emily Crandall, John McMahon, and James Padilioni, Jr.

Recent Episodes

  • Interview: Dr. Vincent Lloyd on Black Dignity and the Struggle Against Domination — Epistemic Unruliness 38

    2 years ago
  • Interview: Breea Willingham on Incarceration, Higher Ed, and Abolition – Epistemic Unruliness 37

    3 years ago
  • Ep. 72 – Miguel de Beistegui, The Government of Desire

    3 years ago
  • Ep. 71 – Jedidiah Purdy, After Nature

    3 years ago
  • Ep. 70 – Audra Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus

    4 years ago
  • Interview: Jane Gordon and Drucilla Cornell on Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg — Epistemic Unruliness 36

    4 years ago
  • Interview: Eric Bayruns García on Race and Epistemic Injustice — Epistemic Unruliness 35

    4 years ago
  • Ep. 69 – Dorfman and Mattleart on Disney and Imperialism

    4 years ago
  • Ep. 68 – W.E.B. Du Bois, Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil

    4 years ago
  • Interview: Jessica Blatt on Race and the Making of American Political Science — Epistemic Unruliness 34

    4 years ago