Peep This Noise is a podcast centered on critical analysis of media of all kinds. We’ll be aiming for an open minded, approachable discussion of a variety of topics in literature, film, music, theatre, games, and other forms of art. As we cover various pieces, we examine things like:
Representation of ethnicity, belief, and gender in media;
Framing and representation of disability in art;
How writers explore and portray physical and emotional trauma;
How various genres, including science fiction and fantasy, provide metaphors for and potential solutions to modern society’s most troubling problems, such as violence, hate, and socioeconomic/environmental crises;
Perspectives for critical analysis, including (but not limited to) feminist, queer studies, and Marxist reads of media.
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Peep This Noise is a podcast centered on critical analysis of media of all kinds. We’ll be aiming for an open minded, approachable discussion of a variety of topics in literature, film, music, theatre, games, and other forms of art. As we cover various pieces, we examine things like:
Representation of ethnicity, belief, and gender in media;
Framing and representation of disability in art;
How writers explore and portray physical and emotional trauma;
How various genres, including science fiction and fantasy, provide metaphors for and potential solutions to modern society’s most troubling problems, such as violence, hate, and socioeconomic/environmental crises;
Perspectives for critical analysis, including (but not limited to) feminist, queer studies, and Marxist reads of media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Somewhere, deep in the dark recesses of our minds, a phrase has emanated loudly for as long as we have released Peep This Noise. "Everyone likes bad things" is more than a pithy maxim we say to defend the things we questionably love... It's a defense of the topics we select to discuss on the show.
If you resonate with that opening, then boy, this episode is one for you. We discuss Disney's recent adaptation of Artemis Fowl, and let me tell ya, that film is a rough one. In this episode: Gregg laments the loss of the original source material, which is found almost nowhere in the film; Nathaniel discusses the problem of avoiding sensitive topics in children's movies; and Logan rants at length about how confusing the film was for him, given his lack of familiarity with the original text.
Hope you enjoy!
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