My Name Is My Name is a podcast that focuses mostly on freewheeling conversations with intellectuals within academia and outside. We aim for a tone somewhere between a conference Q&A and the discussion at the bar afterwards. Mixed in will be recorded lectures, book reviews, comments on current events in the worlds of academia, politics, and culture.
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My Name Is My Name is a podcast that focuses mostly on freewheeling conversations with intellectuals within academia and outside. We aim for a tone somewhere between a conference Q&A and the discussion at the bar afterwards. Mixed in will be recorded lectures, book reviews, comments on current events in the worlds of academia, politics, and culture.
Today is just a mini-episode of my Derrida Today Paper. Many of you on twitter said you would like to hear it and I’ve fallen behind in getting the other interviews edited (sound issues related to my old computer, may it RIP) since I’ve had to focus on finishing up the edits to my translation of Laruelle’s Introduction to Non-Marxism over the past few weeks. In Laruelle translation related news, thank you to those who have donated for the Laruelle in Translation seminar series/funding my travel for some other interviews. We are about $70 short of our overall budget, so if you are able to throw $5 our way please consider donating via PayPal. Owing to a generous donation from JCRT and GAIN, I won’t be broadcasting the audio, but they will instead be hosting video of the seminars. I’ll still be using that time to interview folks for the show, though, and a link to the free video will be posted here for those who are interested. The music featured in the show today comes from El Heath’s “A Cold Day In Spring” and Blue Ducks’ “Falling Asleep In Fhloston Paradise”. Both albums available—for free!—via Records on Ribs.
My Name Is My Name w/ APS
My Name Is My Name is a podcast that focuses mostly on freewheeling conversations with intellectuals within academia and outside. We aim for a tone somewhere between a conference Q&A and the discussion at the bar afterwards. Mixed in will be recorded lectures, book reviews, comments on current events in the worlds of academia, politics, and culture.