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  • The Art Life: A Tribute to David Lynch (BRM #3, Explicit) with Mr. Richard - Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway, Blue Velvet, 50s Americana, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Mr. Eddy, Now It's Dark
    Now It's Dark.Explicit Advisory: This episode contains potentially upsetting discussions of child sexual abuse/violence as well as addiction, domestic abuse, and human trafficking.Music Credit: Twin Peaks Theme (Cover) by Dehli MusikkCorrection: I said that Lynch married Rossellini. Actually they were just romantic partners and were never married.In this one Richard and I cover David Lynch's pocket biography, Blue Velvet (1986) and Twin Peaks (1988), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), Lost Highway, and Mulholland Drive.Wishing DL an auspicious passage into the Bardo - see you, President Roosevelt...Watchlinks:Blue VelvetTwin Peaks (TV Series)Twin Peaks: The ReturnTwin Peaks: Fire Walk With MeLost HighwayMulholland DriveInterviews / SourcesPainter: Francis BaconIsabella Rossellini (Plays Dorothy Vallens in Blue Velvet)1997 Charlie Rose Interview"The Art Life" Interview with ArtforumOutstanding Essay by Auteur Cinema (YT) (Rossellini Interview Source)Bad Canadian Interview for Blue VelvetBraindead Siskel and Ebert Takes on BVLynch Interview about Roy Orbison and the BV Music
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  • Hemlock #30 - Kaila Yu: Orientalism (Old and New), WW2 Comfort Women, Disney Princesses, Imperialism and the Sex Trade, Okinawa Air Base, Asian Fetishization, Memoirs of a Geisha, Playboy, +New Book
    (Pre-) Order Kaila's new book, out August 19th:Fetishized: A Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and BeautySummary (AI Generated by Gemini 2.5 Pro):Author Kaila Yu joins the show to discuss her powerful new memoir, "Fetishized: A Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and Beauty." The conversation unpacks the complex and often damaging ways Asian women are portrayed in Western media. Yu deconstructs the through-line from cultural touchstones like Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly and the original Little Mermaid  to modern media, linking them to the historical origins of the Southeast Asian sex trade in American colonialism and military occupation. She shares her personal journey through modeling and music, explaining how these experiences informed her critical perspective on beauty, stereotypes, and the insidious nature of fetishization.The discussion also explores the real-world consequences of these stereotypes, examining the rise in anti-Asian violence in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, while also considering the massive global success of K-Pop as a sign of shifting cultural representation. Yu offers a nuanced take on the feminist debates surrounding sex work, questioning the emotional toll on its participants while affirming the need for workers' rights and safety. Ultimately, the episode delves into the power of self-love and critical awareness as tools to navigate and dismantle a culture that seeks to define individuals through a narrow, fetishized lens.Donation links for Palestine:Amjad Hamad and his FamilyRulin and FamilySammar and her HusbandMSF (Doctors Without Borders)Palestinian Youth MovementMy Patreon:Hemlock | Patreon
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  • Hemlock #29 - Welcome to the First Crusade Feat. American Prestige and We're Not So Different: Magic Spears, Starving Franks, Holy Massacres, Historical Himbos, and Why Only the First Crusade Worked
    Check out the premium podcast Welcome to the Crusades: The First Crusade and unlock all ten episodes now. Click here for the full first episode.I am joined by Eleanor Janega and Luke Waters of the We're Not So Different Podcast (Patreon Page) and the fellas over at American Prestige podcast (Website) Derek Davidson and Daniel Bessner.My Patreon, fwiw~References, Citations, People, Assorted Wikipedia & Amazon Pages:Albert of Aix (Reputable Christian Chronicle of First Crusade)The Rhineland Massacres (Jewish Pogrom at Start of First Crusade)A Chronicle of the Above, Namely the Solomon bar Simson ChronicleThe First Crusade with the Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres by Edward PetersThe First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading by Jonathan Riley-SmithThe First Crusade by Steven RuncimanShipping, Trade, and Crusade in the Medieval MediterraneanBest Contemporary Arab Source/Perspective: The Crusades Through Arab Eyes by Amin MaaloufDerek's mention of the first Complete History of the World by Ali ibn al-AthirArab chronicle by El-IsfahaniPersian chronicler under Mongol/Il-Khanate rule Hamadani
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  • #171a - John Brown: Susan Neiman on One Man's Terrorist is Another Man's Freedom Fighter, Radical Ethics and Activism, Violence and Nonviolence, Battle Hymn of the Republic, & Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural
    This episode is Lecture #3 of 6 in Susan Neiman's "Heroism for a Time of Victims" lecture series, part of the Gifford Lectures delivered in May 2022. The other 5 can be found in HoPAA #171.Read about ⁠Susan Neiman's⁠ May 2022 Gifford Lecture Series "Heroism for a Time of Victims" at the ⁠Gifford Lecture blog.⁠View the original YouTube playlist with all six lectures (and a Q&A which I did not include) ⁠here⁠.Music Credits:-Schubert, Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat Major by ⁠Max John⁠-Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat Major, Movement 2
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  • #171 - Heroism for a Time of Victims: Susan Neiman on Modern Myths, Odysseus, Albert Einstein, Paul Robeson, Adorno, George Eliot, Circe, John Brown and the Civil War, and Why We Need Heroes Today
    Support me on Patreon!Read about Susan Neiman's May 2022 Gifford Lecture Series "Heroism for a Time of Victims" at the Gifford Lecture blog.View the original YouTube playlist with all six lectures (and a Q&A which I did not include) here.Music Credits:-Schubert, Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat Major by Max John-Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat Major, Movement 2Lecture Table of Contents:(00:00:00) Host Intro(00:01:33) Who Needs Heroes?(01:06:22) Odysseus, the First Modern Hero, and his Critics(02:09:27) John Brown: Freedom Fighter or Terrorist?(03:09:43) George Eliot: Heroes Without Faith(04:22:38) Einstein: Hero to Celebrity(05:28:54) Paul Robeson: Art in Service of Heroism
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Curated lectures, interviews, and talks with philosophers, social scientists, and historians together in one place. Each week, we explore brand new research in history, economics, psychology, political science, philosophy, indigenous studies, and human rights while presenting the work of canonical scholars in a way that is accessible to newcomers while retaining interest for students and specialists. If you are an author in nonfiction or a scholar in the humanities/social sciences and are interested in being interviewed for the show please email me at [email protected] or @Bluesky.
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