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The Podcast for Social Research

From Plato to quantum physics, Walter Benjamin to experimental poetry, Frantz Fanon to the history of political radicalism, The Podcast for Social Research is a crucial part of our mission to forge new, organic paths for intellectual work in the twenty-first century: an ongoing, interdisciplinary series featuring members of the Institute, and occasional guests, conversing about a wide variety of intellectual issues, some perennial, some newly pressing. Each episode centers on a different topic and is accompanied by a bibliography of annotations and citations that encourages further curiosity and underscores the conversation’s place in a larger web of cultural conversations.

info_outline (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 16: Shine Bright Like a TIE Fighter 04/25/2025
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 88: The Sound of Lispector 04/18/2025
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 87: Deviant Matter 04/03/2025
info_outline Practical Criticism No. 71: Neko Case 03/28/2025
info_outline (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 15: Vampires! 03/21/2025
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 86: The Cancer-Industrial Complex: a Book Launch and Conversation with Nafis Hasan 03/14/2025
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 85.5: Mulholland Drive — a Brief Film Guide 02/28/2025
info_outline Practical Criticism, No. 70: Roy Hargrove and the RH Factor 02/21/2025
info_outline Faculty Spotlight: Nazism is Not the Past — Hannah Leffingwell on Dagmar Herzog, Sex After Fascism, and Why Donald Trump is Not Camp 02/14/2025
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 85: Assessing the Aftermath — Gaza, the Ceasefire, and Beyond 02/13/2025
info_outline (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 14: Things of the Year 2024 — Part II 02/07/2025
info_outline (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 13: Things of the Year 2024 — Part I 12/31/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 84: Paradise Lost and Its Revolutionary Afterlives — Orlando Reade in Conversation 12/27/2024
info_outline Practical Criticism No. 69 — 2024 Algorithmically "Wrapped" 12/20/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 83: Big Bend in Concert 12/13/2024
info_outline (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 12: Megalopolis — or, the Decline and Miraculous Resurrection of American Empire 11/15/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 82: The Worst Laid Plans — Initial Reflections on the U.S. 2024 Election 11/08/2024
info_outline Faculty Spotlight: Bohemia Is An Imaginary City — Jude Webre on Dawn Powell, the Lady Wit, and the American Mid-Century 10/25/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 81.5: Romeo + Juliet — a Brief Film Guide 09/26/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 81: Medium Cool — or, "Jesus, I Love to Shoot Film" 08/23/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 80: On Realism, World-Building, Violence, and Desire—Joseph Earl Thomas, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Vinson Cunningham, and Paige Sweet in Conversation 07/24/2024
info_outline Faculty Spotlight: Jenny Logan on the Supreme Court and the Crime of Being Homeless 07/12/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 79.5: My Beautiful Laundrette — a Brief Film Guide 06/21/2024
info_outline Practical Criticism No. 68—Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter 06/14/2024
info_outline (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 11: Civil War 05/21/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 79: CYBORG — A Conversation on Technology, Feminism, and the Future of a Concept 05/17/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 78: Student Protests, Faculty Solidarity 05/10/2024
info_outline Faculty Spotlight: Danielle Drori on Exile, Erich Auerbach, and Returning to Tel Aviv 05/03/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 77: Revolution and Counterrevolution — Klee's Angelus Novus and Benjamin's Theses on the Philosophy of History 04/25/2024
info_outline Podcast for Social Research, Episode 76: Translation is Art — A Conversation on Autonomy, Power, Responsibility, and Making Meaning 04/12/2024
 
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