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Why Theory
Why Theory
204 episodes
1 week ago
Why Theory brings continental philosophy and psychoanalytic theory together to examine cultural phenomena.
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Why Theory brings continental philosophy and psychoanalytic theory together to examine cultural phenomena.
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TV & Film
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Racecraft
Why Theory
1 hour 13 minutes 55 seconds
5 months ago
Racecraft

In this episode, Ryan and Todd dedicate a full-length treatment to one of the podcast's most frequently referenced works: Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life by Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields. The hosts move from engaging the term racecraft itself (which, not for nothing, both gets a red squiggle when I write it and the computer keeps separating the two words from each other like it's an error after I insist that it's not) to discussing how and why the book has not had as much mainstream discursive success as others. The hosts tease out the uncomfortable and vital challenge the book puts to readers before finally highlighting the areas in which the Fields' project overlaps with psychoanalytic concepts.

Note the below is referenced in the episode:

Jacobin interview with Karen and Barbara Fields

Why Theory
Why Theory brings continental philosophy and psychoanalytic theory together to examine cultural phenomena.