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Cursed With Good Ideas
CWGI
19 episodes
3 weeks ago
Nontopical banter podcast by post-crisis academics: mostly peripheral, irregular guests, rushed cuts, lukewarm takes. Twitter: @cwgibois
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Society & Culture,
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Nontopical banter podcast by post-crisis academics: mostly peripheral, irregular guests, rushed cuts, lukewarm takes. Twitter: @cwgibois
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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CWGI #7: Taiwanese New Age (with Paul Farrelly)
Cursed With Good Ideas
1 hour 8 minutes
7 years ago
CWGI #7: Taiwanese New Age (with Paul Farrelly)
The seventh (but eight really) episode of CURSED WITH GOOD IDEAS, sixty-eight minutes of spiritual communion with Dr. Paul J. Farrelly (Capital Academic Advisory) and hosts Dino Chang & Gabriele de Seta. In this episode: Taiwanese campus folk, new age religiosity, spiritual practices, vintage magazine Tumblr. Occasional ambient hiss added for a more lo-fi summer vibe. LINKS:- Paul J. Farrelly's website: https://www.pauljfarrelly.com/ - Capital Academic Advisory: https://www.academics.asia/ - Paul's essay on Terry Hu and New Age religion in Taiwan: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xGNvVh2owzQ0NSVmxaSFZ6U00/view - Paul's "Altered Statuses" Tumblr: https://altered-statuses.tumblr.com/ Support CWGI: https://en.liberapay.com/CWGI/
Cursed With Good Ideas
Nontopical banter podcast by post-crisis academics: mostly peripheral, irregular guests, rushed cuts, lukewarm takes. Twitter: @cwgibois