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Peep This Noise
Logan Johnson
24 episodes
9 months ago

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.

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Society & Culture
Arts,
TV & Film,
Books
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Attack on Titan
Peep This Noise
1 hour 10 minutes 26 seconds
5 years ago
Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan is a gritty, post-apocalyptic anime that explores the combat between the few remaining humans and vicious, giant beasts called Titans, which roam outside of the walls of a well-defended city. But this episode isn't about the gore and violence of that battle. In this one, we'll cover season 1, episode 14 of Attack on Titan, where a young man who can transform into a Titan is court-marshaled and put on trial.


In this episode, we talk about the various ways that Attack on Titan approaches politics, power dynamics, and religious zeal.


Content warning for Attack on Titan in general: This show is very violent and bloody. The episode discussed in today's podcast (S1,E14) is neither of those, though one character is hit repeatedly while imprisoned.


Spoilers throughout for Attack on Titan as a series beyond the episode in question; nothing character based, but a few world things here and there.


Hope you enjoy the episode!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peep This Noise

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.