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Episode 22: Dr. Liz and Dr. Leigh's Star Trek Academy

The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast

Release Date: 08/20/2022

Episode 41: The Bruce Lee Episode: Part II Episode 41: The Bruce Lee Episode: Part II "The Icon and The Movie Star." with Dr. Ted Preston

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On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Ted Preston, Professor of Philosophy at Rio Hondo College and I continue our lengthy discussion about Bruce Lee. In Part II of this trilogy, we finish up our converstation on Lee's philisophical motivations and then spend much of the episode placing Lee in historical context through looking at his image, icon status and legacy Enjoy!   Look for Part III out in May    Production Notes  Intro: 0:00-2:20 Previously on:  In Media Res  Prologue  Motivations and Consequences: 2:21-23:58  A...

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Episode 40: The Bruce Lee Episode, Part I: Episode 40: The Bruce Lee Episode, Part I: "The Philosopher" with Dr. Ted Preston

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  On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Ted Preston, Professor of Philosophy at Rio Hondo College, joins me for the first of three episodes focusing on the life, work, and legacy of Bruce Lee. In this ititial episode of The Bruce Lee Trilogy, we first get to know our guest for this Oydessy before discussing Lee's Philisophical origins and how his teachings can apply to academia. This episode has A LOT of table setting for deeper discussions later in Part II (out in April) and Part III ( out in May).  Production Notes Preamble 0:00-1:15 - "The Episode is now...

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Episode 39: Freddy Got Fingered with Dr. Ellen Meiser show art Episode 39: Freddy Got Fingered with Dr. Ellen Meiser

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On this Month's Episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Ellen Meiser Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and Co-Host of returns to talk about the 2001 Shock Comedy "Freddy Got Fingered." We talk about the Gen X laidened, Mtv fueled Aggrievedly entitled incel Masculinity that birthed this film and its foundational legancy to Tom Green's Cultural footprint. Enjoy!   Production Notes: Intro: 0:00-1:15 Update from Dr. Meiser  1:16-4:28 Podcast Hiatus New Publications ( , , ) Basics of Freddy Got Fingered 4:29-19:10 Opinion Disclaimer: We...

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Episode 38: The Dojo's 2024 State of Cinema Addres show art Episode 38: The Dojo's 2024 State of Cinema Addres

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 On this month's  guestless episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, the host gives their "2024 State of Cinema Address." covering the 2023 Writers and Actor's Strike, placing it in a Marxian and Weberian Context, followed by a discusion of the 2024 Oscar Nominations and the social discourse surrounding them. Enjoy! Production Notes  Intro 0:00-1:56 The Writers and Actor's Strike 1:57-44:40 Marxian Analysis  Writer's Strike Basics  Alenation and the mechanisms of striking  The Power of Black Women's Activism  The Individualizing of White Feminism...

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Episode 37: The Dojo's Top Ten Films of 2023 show art Episode 37: The Dojo's Top Ten Films of 2023

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On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast we are capping off the end of the year with a best of List. This episode is designed to be a companion piece to my Final essay for 2023 on the blog: . This list is far more upbeat and interesting. As with the list on the blog, this episode's list is not a list of the films that are the most Sociologically relevent, but the films that I saw in 2023 that I gave 4 stars and above to on Because of the function of lists, I will not be including detailed production Notes that will inevitably spoil the films on this list. However, in the...

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Episode 36: The Doctor Who Episode with Dr. Jjenna Hup Andrews show art Episode 36: The Doctor Who Episode with Dr. Jjenna Hup Andrews

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  On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Together with return guest Dr. Jjenna Hup Andrews of Mott Community College, we are T.raveling A.nd R.elative D.imension I.n S.pace as companions of our favorite Time Lord: The Doctor; discussing the British Sci-Fi TV series Doctor Who. Come along with us as we talk about Dalek's, Cybermen, regenerations and a whole lot of running. Sound the cloister bell! Wooo Weeee OOOOOH!    Production Notes: Basics  An Update on Dr. Hup Andrews work  Basic Plot and origin of the Series Trivia  Who is our...

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Episode 35: The Invitation with Dr. Courtenay Stallings show art Episode 35: The Invitation with Dr. Courtenay Stallings

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On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast ,in honor of Spooky Season, return guest Dr. Courtenay Stallings of Pepperdine University and I talk about the 2015 Hitchcockian Horror/Thriller The Invitation, directed by Karyn Kusama. Join us as we talk about Religion, Cults and their relationship to politics, Grief, Trauma, and a lot of Erving Goffman. This Podcast episode will have you pondering when DO you decide to break the social contract, and will that just save your life?  Happy Halloween from The Sociologist's Dojo!   Basics  Dr. Stallings Previous...

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Episode 34: Pop Culture Adaptations with Jenn Storey show art Episode 34: Pop Culture Adaptations with Jenn Storey

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On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast,  Author Jenn Storey and I talk about literary and other forms of Pop Culture Adaptation. First, we dive into a spoiler free discussion of their before an indepth analysis of the relationship between media adaptation, technology and capitalism; which leads to a more pointed discussion about fandoms, nostalgia and audience agency. Enjoy!   Production Notes (Intro- 0:00-2:10)       Basics of Jen (2:20-33:36) IT to MFA Discovering Emotional Truths  Exploring Society through Art  Tilting...

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Episode 33: The Ring Franchise with Dr. Jaime Hartless show art Episode 33: The Ring Franchise with Dr. Jaime Hartless

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On this month's episode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Jaime Hartless returns to talk about The Ring Franchise. 'Dr. Horror' takes us through the long and convoluted journey of this multi-media property through its books, original films and the cavalcade of remakes. Then, we talk about what makes a classic film, our own "funeral films", the gender swapping and gender violence in the films, along with the Intersexed nature of Japanese ghosts. Enjoy!   Production Notes:   Intro: 0:00-8:11 Update on Dr. Hartless's research Queer Ghost Hunters  Basics of The Ring...

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Episode 32: The Menu with Dr. Rebecca Gibson show art Episode 32: The Menu with Dr. Rebecca Gibson

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On this month's episiode of The Sociologist's Dojo Podcast, Dr. Rebecca Gibson and I are dining at Hawthorne as we discuss the 2022 Horror/Satire The Menu. Dinner conversation includes: The intricacies of class struggles, the media food culture and a lot about masculinity and the gendering of food and eating. This Podcast will be plated in Five! "Yes, Chef!"   Production Notes:   Intro: 0:00-3:20 Disclaimer  Preview  The Satler and Waldorf of Academic Film Snobs  Basics of the Film 3:23-18:46 The Plot  Food Porn  Trivia  Margot and Tyler ...

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On this month's Episode of The Scociologist's Dojo Podcast, I am joined by Previous guests Dr. Liz Faber and Dr. Leigh McKagen to do a deep dive into Strar Trek. We talk Gendered ships, Caregiving, Fan Culture, its existence as a media text, and Imperialism; like, alot. Strap in for a free flowing conversation that tries to touch on the Impact the IP of Star Trek has had on our historical, social and cultural landscape. ENGAGE! #ThereisaTrekforthat

Intro: 0:00-4:48

  • Basics of this Unconventional Episode 
  • Reintroduction to the episode's guests 

The State of the Federation: 4:19-30:10

  • A Brief History of Star Trek
  • The Current Landscape of Trek
  • Identity vs. Imperialism 
  • Media Landscape/Trope Narratives 
  • The CSI effect 

Historical Context of Trek: 30:11-109:03

  • Foreign and Domestic Policy 
  • 90's Race and Gender Commentary 
  • The Federation and Diversity 
  • Imperialism/Individualism/Heroism 
  • Making it Palatable for Capitalists 
  • We don't talk about that... 
  • Robot Stand ins
  • Caregiving 
  • Parent Death Tropes 
  • Imperialists are Never Refugees 
  • Spaceships as "womblike" embassys (with a Holodeck Aside)
  • The Masculine (Female) Captain

The Star Trek Fan Culture 110:06-157:08

  • Nostalgia tempering analysis 
  • A Trio of Academic Geek Rants 
  • Fan Gatekeeping 
  • There is a Trek for Every Mood
  • Trying to Untangle the timeline 
  • SPACE!
  • Rapid Fire! (Captain, Series, and Film)

Outtro: 157:10-163:14

Plugs:

The Computer's Voice

Routledge Companion to Star Trek 

Global Perspectives on the Liminility of the Supernatural

The Sociologist's dojo blog: "Black Lives Matter, Batman and Police Militarization  

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Stick around for:

  • The renaming of the Space Telescope 
  • A Poncho Interlude 
  • And me getting taken to Star Trek school by these Brilliant Scholars 

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Data and Picard

Drop it Like it's Spock 

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