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Axe & Answered
College of Liberal and Applied Arts - Stephen F. Austin State University
20 episodes
3 days ago
A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?
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A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?
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"What do you mean she was a witch?": The Occult Sylvia Plath
Axe & Answered
34 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
"What do you mean she was a witch?": The Occult Sylvia Plath

The American poet Sylvia Plath is known primarily for her confessional writings and committing suicide at age 30. But Tarot expert and reknowned Plath scholar Julia Gordon Bramer, author of the forthcoming book "The Occult Sylvia Plath" discovered that the late poet was obsessed with Kabbala, the occult, and Tarot, which heavily influenced her later work and continues to be overlooked by virtually every other literary scholar. In this episode, Ms. Bramer shares her research into the little-known mystical life of Sylvia Plath.

Axe & Answered
A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?