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Disintegrator
18. What is a World? (w/ Patricia Reed)

Disintegrator

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 71:53


Majorly excited to have Patricia Reed on the pod. This is a beefy episode! If I was looking for a major reset in my relationship to the world around me, I'd start here.Here's a list of the references we make throughout the interview:Here's that e-flux diagram I talk about in the intro, and here's a lecture in which she discusses this diagram. Here's the Diagramming the Common piece, which is older but I really like it. Here's a must-read interview with Denise Ferreira da Silva where the concept of "the end of the world as we know it" is postulated.When Patricia Reed refers to the "logics of worlds" in a Badiousian sense, she's referring to Alain Badiou's work on truth and world. Unless you're down for a real rabbithole, you're likely good with Reed's description here.Reed references Margaret Morrison and the Black-Scholes model in the context of finance.Reed references Sylvia Wynter's work consistently, specifically her discussion of humanism and of Frantz Fanon.Check out Beth Coleman's work on Octavia Butler AI, as well as da Silva's "Unpayable Debt" (inspired by Butler's Kindred) -- and if you somehow haven't read the Lilith's Brood Trilogy after we discussed it with Luciana Parisi, go read it (aka Xenogenesis). It's like idk the most important work of fiction in the last 50 years idk!!!Ofc big shoutouts as always Anil Bawa-Cavia -- this is the book we discuss toward the end of the episode.If you aren't aware of Laboria Cuboniks and the XFM, stop listening and read it!!!

Disintegrator
2. Free Labor, Hidden Labor (w/ Tiziana Terranova)

Disintegrator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 46:41


Tiziana Terranova has provided all of us with one of the sharpest critical accounts of the modern internet. In this episode, Tiziana, Roberto, and Marek discuss the labor dynamics at play in the contemporary digital economy -- from changes in the social status of creative work, the hidden labor underpinning the mechanics of the virtual world, and the material means by which AI resists pushes for decentralization.We reference a few of Tiziana's texts in the interview, which build foundational scaffolding for theories of what it means to live within networks: Free Labor: Producing Culture of the Digital EconomyNetwork Culture: Politics for the Information AgeAfter the Internet: Digital Networks between Capital and the CommonWe further recommend some background information about some of the theorists Tiziana references, including: Tiziana speaks about the Autonomist Marxist tradition beginning in Italy in the 60s, with key exponents like Paolo Virno, Antonio Negri, and Franco “Bifo” Berardi. Virno's recent The Idea of World: Public Intellect and Use of Life is a great primer for this conversation.Since we speak about Marx's Grundrisse, David Harvey has quite a good primer on this important but unusual text here.Something that informed Marek's thoughts in this conversation was an excellent recent episode of Aufhebunga Bunga (number 362 with Cory Doctorow).Tiziana references the work of sociologist Antonio Casilli; we are looking forward to the English translation of Waiting for Robots: An Inquiry Into Digital Labor into English.Denise Ferreira da Silva's Toward a Global Idea of Race comes up in the context of racialized capitalism.Peter Galison's War Against the Center is highly recommended as we speak about centralization.In the conversation on reproductive labor, Tiziana references Amelia DeFalco's work on posthuman care.Enjoy this fast-paced, dynamic episode as it grapples with the question: will algorithm ever set us free?

Diversity Stories
S03E35: Affect as Contamination

Diversity Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 82:26


How do artists engage living bodies as creative material? How do they engage our ideas and assumptions of what we consider a body to be and what a body can do? How do they challenge the principles of what life is and the relations we take for granted?    For this podcast, we invited philosopher, researcher and labour organizer Mijke van der Drift to engage with Agnieszka Anna Wołodźko, lecturer and researcher teaching contemporary philosophy and art-science at AKI Academy of Art and Design ArtEZ. Thinking through the lens of contamination, Agnieszka's recently published book Affect as Contamination: Embodiment in Bioart and Biotechnology uses bioart projects as provocative case studies to rethink affect and bodily practices. Departing from her book, they reflect upon the desire for transformation and the need for its control in our daily infrastructures, ranging from biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries to food production and healthcare.    What ethical frameworks are needed to organize and guide our actions when confronted with hard questions and uncomfortable situations that come up when engaging living matter as a creative material? How do we recognize what needs to change and for whom? Can ethics and art prompt us to become more joyful and accountable to transformative processes of justice?   We invite you to listen to this conversation and reflect upon the risks involved when artists experiment with bodies and living matter, and to think through which ‘anchors' can orient us through the transformation that life inevitably begets.   Show notes   -       Marion Laval-Jeantet and Benoît Mangin, May the Horse live in me! https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/blood-1/may-the-horse-live-in-me-#:~:text=The%20performance%20May%20the%20Horse,an%20injection%20of%20horse%27s%20blood.   -       The Center For Genomic Gastronomy, Smog Tasting: Smog Synthesizer https://genomicgastronomy.com/work/2015-2/smog-synthesizer/   -       Adriana Knouf, Xenological Entanglements. 001a: Trying Plastic Variations https://tranxxenolab.net/projects/eromatase/ -       Be-wildering by Jennifer Willet & Kira O'Reilly, 2017, performance https://waag.org/en/event/performance-be-wildering-jennifer-willet-kira-oreilly/ -           -       Book Deleuze & Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Shizophrenia 1980   -       Bio artist Boo Chapple invited by Prof. Rob Zwijnenberg's honours class Who owns Life? at Leiden University     -       Baruch Spinoza, Ethics https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/spinoza/#Ethi   -       Špela Petrič, Confronting Vegetal Otherness: Skotopoiesis – semiotic triangle, 2015 https://www.spelapetric.org/scotopoiesis -          Sandilands, Catriona (2017), ‘Vegetate', in J. J. Cohen and L. Duckert (eds), Veer Ecology: A Companion for Environmental Thinking, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 16–29. https://www.academia.edu/50082847/Vegetate     -       Marion Laval-Jeantet and Benoît Mangin, May the Horse live in me! https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/blood-1/may-the-horse-live-in-me-#:~:text=The%20performance%20May%20the%20Horse,an%20injection%20of%20horse%27s%20blood.   -       Donna Haraway, Response-ability in her book Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Durham, NC: Duke University Press Books, 2016. See lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrYA7sMQaBQ   -       Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, What Is Philosophy? Translated by Graham Burchell and Hugh Tomlinson. London etc: Verso, 1994. See:  https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/deleuze/#WhatPhil   -       Jacques Ellul: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/technology/   -       Michel Serres, Birth of Physics, clinamen press 2000   -       The Center For Genomic Gastronomy   https://genomicgastronomy.com/work/2009-2/community-meat-lab/   -       Adriana Knouf, Xenological Entanglements. 001a: Trying Plastic Variations https://tranxxenolab.net/projects/eromatase/       -       Rossi Braidotti : https://rosibraidotti.com/ -          Lem, Stanisław (2012), Przekładaniec [Layer Cake]. Warszawa: Agora, e-book. Andrzej Wajda, (1968), Layer Cake, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063468/    -       Gilles Deleuze Difference and Repetition. Translated by Paul Patton. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995. See: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/deleuze/#DiffRepe   -       Denise Ferreira da Silva, On difference without separability https://static1.squarespace.com/static/574dd51d62cd942085f12091/t/5c157d5c1ae6cf4677819e69/1544912221105/D+Ferreira+da+Silva+-+On+Difference+Without+Separability.pdf   -       Michel Foucault https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/foucault/   -       Immanuel Kant https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant/   -       Paul B. Preciado, Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era. Translated by Bruce Benderson. New York: The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2013   -       Dr Luciana Parisi https://scholars.duke.edu/person/Luciana.Parisi   -       The Commons https://www.newyorker.com/culture/essay/the-theft-of-the-commons     About   Agnieszka Anna Wołodźko, is a lecturer and researcher teaching contemporary philosophy and art-science relations at AKI Academy of Art and Design ArtEZ since 2017. At AKI, Artez she has founded a biolab space where she runs a BIOMATTERs, an artistic research programme that explores how to work with living matters through hands on engagement, where difficult philosophical, ethical and ecocritical questions are not only discussed but also tangibly faced. Her research focusses on post-humanism, ecocriticism, affect theory and new materialism at the intersection of art, ethics and biotechnology.   Her book Affect as Contamination. Embodiment in Bioart and Biotechnology is thus a result not only of her PhD research, but also her work as an experimentative educator, where next to analytical discussion on embodiment she reveals personal, intimate and often difficult because risky implications of being a body outside the possibility of innocence. Contamination equally in her writing and work as an educator, becomes  a way of thinking as well as a way of being that implies reimagination of not only what it means to be a body in the age of biotechnological manipulation, but also how to care and feel responsible when practicing embodiment.   Mijke van der Drift   Mijke van der Drift is a philosopher and educator working on ethics, trans studies, and anti-colonial philosophy. Mijke is a tutor at the Royal College of Art, London. Mijke's work has appeared in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, the Journal of Aesthetics and Culture, in various independent publications as well as chapters in The Emergence of Trans (Routledge 2020), and The New Feminist Literary Studies Reader (Cambridge UP 2020). Van der Drift is founding member of the art collective Red Forest. They have made work for the Milano Triennale (2022), the Helsinki Biennale (2023) as part of their research into Extractivism, Fossil Fascism, and cultures of resistance. With Nat Raha, Mijke is writing Trans Femme Futures.      

New Books Network
Polyphony

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 20:00


In this episode of High Theory, Brian Fairley tells us about Polyphony, a concept from music that describes multiple melodic lines sounding at once. The many voices of polyphony have an ancient and colonial history, which has reappeared in some key reverberations in twentieth century criticism and theory. In the conversation, we discuss several texts, including Mikhail Bakhtin, Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics (1929); James Clifford and George Marcus, Writing Culture The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (UC Press, 1986); Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism (Knopf, 1993); and one of Kim's favorite scholarly books, Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World (Princeton, 2021). Brian also discusses Denise Ferreira da Silva's work “On Difference Without Separability.” Brian Fairley received his PhD in Ethnomusicology from New York University in 2023; he is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Music at Amherst College.His manuscript in progress, Dissected Listening: Race, Nation, and Polyphony in the South Caucasus, excavates a series of experimental sound recordings from 1916 to 1966 to show how the concept of musical polyphony emerged in tandem with techniques of multichannel sound and imperial discourses of racial, national, and religious difference. His work has appeared in the journal Ethnomusicology and is forthcoming in Theoria: Historical Aspects of Music Theory, as well as an edited volume titled Key Terms in Music Theory for Antiracist Scholars. The image for this episode is Paul Klee's 1932 painting “Polyphony,” which is in the public domain in the US and Europe. Digital image sourced from Wikimedia Commons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

High Theory
Polyphony

High Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 20:00


In this episode of High Theory, Brian Fairley tells us about Polyphony, a concept from music that describes multiple melodic lines sounding at once. The many voices of polyphony have an ancient and colonial history, which has reappeared in some key reverberations in twentieth century criticism and theory. In the conversation, we discuss several texts, including Mikhail Bakhtin, Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics (1929); James Clifford and George Marcus, Writing Culture The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (UC Press, 1986); Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism (Knopf, 1993); and one of Kim's favorite scholarly books, Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World (Princeton, 2021). Brian also discusses Denise Ferreira da Silva's work “On Difference Without Separability.” Brian Fairley received his PhD in Ethnomusicology from New York University in 2023; he is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Music at Amherst College.His manuscript in progress, Dissected Listening: Race, Nation, and Polyphony in the South Caucasus, excavates a series of experimental sound recordings from 1916 to 1966 to show how the concept of musical polyphony emerged in tandem with techniques of multichannel sound and imperial discourses of racial, national, and religious difference. His work has appeared in the journal Ethnomusicology and is forthcoming in Theoria: Historical Aspects of Music Theory, as well as an edited volume titled Key Terms in Music Theory for Antiracist Scholars. The image for this episode is Paul Klee's 1932 painting “Polyphony,” which is in the public domain in the US and Europe. Digital image sourced from Wikimedia Commons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Dance
Polyphony

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 20:00


In this episode of High Theory, Brian Fairley tells us about Polyphony, a concept from music that describes multiple melodic lines sounding at once. The many voices of polyphony have an ancient and colonial history, which has reappeared in some key reverberations in twentieth century criticism and theory. In the conversation, we discuss several texts, including Mikhail Bakhtin, Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics (1929); James Clifford and George Marcus, Writing Culture The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (UC Press, 1986); Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism (Knopf, 1993); and one of Kim's favorite scholarly books, Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World (Princeton, 2021). Brian also discusses Denise Ferreira da Silva's work “On Difference Without Separability.” Brian Fairley received his PhD in Ethnomusicology from New York University in 2023; he is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Music at Amherst College.His manuscript in progress, Dissected Listening: Race, Nation, and Polyphony in the South Caucasus, excavates a series of experimental sound recordings from 1916 to 1966 to show how the concept of musical polyphony emerged in tandem with techniques of multichannel sound and imperial discourses of racial, national, and religious difference. His work has appeared in the journal Ethnomusicology and is forthcoming in Theoria: Historical Aspects of Music Theory, as well as an edited volume titled Key Terms in Music Theory for Antiracist Scholars. The image for this episode is Paul Klee's 1932 painting “Polyphony,” which is in the public domain in the US and Europe. Digital image sourced from Wikimedia Commons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Music
Polyphony

New Books in Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 20:00


In this episode of High Theory, Brian Fairley tells us about Polyphony, a concept from music that describes multiple melodic lines sounding at once. The many voices of polyphony have an ancient and colonial history, which has reappeared in some key reverberations in twentieth century criticism and theory. In the conversation, we discuss several texts, including Mikhail Bakhtin, Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics (1929); James Clifford and George Marcus, Writing Culture The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (UC Press, 1986); Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism (Knopf, 1993); and one of Kim's favorite scholarly books, Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World (Princeton, 2021). Brian also discusses Denise Ferreira da Silva's work “On Difference Without Separability.” Brian Fairley received his PhD in Ethnomusicology from New York University in 2023; he is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Music at Amherst College.His manuscript in progress, Dissected Listening: Race, Nation, and Polyphony in the South Caucasus, excavates a series of experimental sound recordings from 1916 to 1966 to show how the concept of musical polyphony emerged in tandem with techniques of multichannel sound and imperial discourses of racial, national, and religious difference. His work has appeared in the journal Ethnomusicology and is forthcoming in Theoria: Historical Aspects of Music Theory, as well as an edited volume titled Key Terms in Music Theory for Antiracist Scholars. The image for this episode is Paul Klee's 1932 painting “Polyphony,” which is in the public domain in the US and Europe. Digital image sourced from Wikimedia Commons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music

Future Histories
S02E52 - Henrike Kohpeiß zu bürgerlicher Kälte

Future Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 75:35


Henrike Kohpeiß zu bürgerlicher Kälte als Selbstimmunisierung des Bürgertums.   Shownotes Henrike Kohpeiß (Freie Universität Berlin): https://www.sfb-affective-societies.de/teilprojekte/B/B05/team_b05/kohpeiss/index.html Henrike auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/H_Kohpeiss Kohpeiß, Henrike. 2023. Bürgerliche Kälte - Affekt und koloniale Subjektivität. Philosophie und Kritik. Frankfurt / New York: Campus Verlag.: https://www.campus.de/buecher-campus-verlag/wissenschaft/philosophie/buergerliche_kaelte-17482.html   Weitere Shownotes Theodor Adorno: https://monoskop.org/Theodor_Adorno Max Horkheimer: https://monoskop.org/Max_Horkheimer Adorno, Theodor W., und Max Horkheimer. 2022 [1947]. Dialektik der Aufklärung. Fischer Verlag, Berlin: https://www.fischerverlage.de/buch/max-horkheimer-theodor-w-adorno-dialektik-der-aufklaerung-9783103971521 Lemke, Thomas. 2021. The Government of Things - Foucault and the New Materialisms. New York: NYU Press.: https://nyupress.org/9781479829934/the-government-of-things/ Jonas Bens: https://www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/ethnologie/personen/wiss_mitarb_u_koord_aus_drittmitteln/bens/index.html Letzte Generation –Bürger*innenrat: https://letztegeneration.org/gesellschaftsrat/ Hannah Arendt: https://monoskop.org/Hannah_Arendt Das neue Berlin – Podcast: https://dasneue.berlin/ „Rammstein-Vorwürfe: Lindemann und die Drübersteher“ - Özge İnan: https://www.freitag.de/autoren/oezge-inan/rammstein-vorwuerfe-lindemann-und-die-druebersteher Ruth Wilson Gilmore (City University of New York): https://www.gc.cuny.edu/people/ruth-wilson-gilmore Helmut, Plessner. 2022. Grenzen der Gemeinschaft. Eine Kritik des sozialen Radikalismus. Suhrkamp Verlag, 8. Auflage.: https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/helmuth-plessner-grenzen-der-gemeinschaft-t-9783518291405 van Dyk, Silke & Haubner, Tine. 2021. Community-Kapitalismus. Hamburger Edition: https://www.hamburger-edition.de/buecher-e-books/artikel-detail/community-kapitalismus/d/2649/ Denise Ferreira da Silva und Valentina Desideri (The Sensing Salon): https://www.thesensingsalon.org/about   Boltanski, Luc und Ève Chiapello. 2006. Der neue Geist des Kapitalismus. Köln: Huber von Halem Verlag: https://www.halem-verlag.de/der-neue-geist-des-kapitalismus/ Automatisierte Transkriptionen von allen Future Histories Episoden, erstellt duch ybaumy (danke!): https://github.com/autonompost/podcasts-transcriptions/tree/main/podcasts/futurehistories/transcripts Thematisch angrenzende Future Histories Episoden S02E51 | Silvia Federici on Progress, Reproduction and Commoning: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e51-silvia-federici-on-progress-reproduction-and-commoning/ S02E39 | Daniel Loick zu Freiheit, Souveränität und Recht ohne Gewalt: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e39-daniel-loick-zu-freiheit-souveraenitaet-und-recht-ohne-gewalt/ S02E36 | Thomas Lemke zum Regieren der Dinge: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e36-thomas-lemke-zum-regieren-der-dinge/ S02E13 | Tine Haubner und Silke van Dyk zu Community-Kapitalismus: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e13-tine-haubner-und-silke-van-dyk-zu-community-kapitalismus/   Wenn euch Future Histories gefällt, dann erwägt doch bitte eine Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories? Schreibt mir unter office@futurehistories.today  Diskutiert mit auf Twitter (#FutureHistories): https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcast auf Mastodon: https://mstdn.social/@FutureHistories oder auf Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/ www.futurehistories.today   Keywords: #HenrikeKohpeiss, #JanGroos, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #Interview, #bürgerlicheKälte, #kolonialeSubjektivität, #kritischeTheorie, #Odysseus, #Horkheimer, #Adorno, #Subjekt, #Aufklärung, #gesellschaftlicheSubjektivität, #liberalesSubjekt, #Affekt, #affektiveGesellschaften, #Vernunft, #befreiteGesellschaft, #Selbstbestimmung, #Gemeinschaft   

Livros que amamos - histórias para crianças

Esta ópera clássica, recontada para os leitores mais jovens, conta a história de um príncipe, uma princesa e uma flauta mágica, que começa no cume de uma montanha entre duas terras mágicas. O Príncipe Tamino está sendo perseguido por um dragão, mas três valentes guardas florestais galopam a cavalo para resgatá-lo. As guardas florestais ajudam o príncipe mas pedem um favor em troca. A chefe delas, a Rainha da Noite, pede ao Príncipe Tamino para resgatar sua filha, a Princesa Pamina, do malvado Rei Sol. Ela dá a Tamino uma flauta mágica e a Papageno alguns sinos mágicos para ajudá-los. A história segue o Príncipe Tamino quando ele invade o palácio do Rei Sol, encanta a corte com sua flauta mágica e é pego pelos guardas. Será que o príncipe escapará com a princesa? No final do livro há uma breve biografia do compositor Mozart, com detalhes sobre a composição de A Flauta Mágica, e ainda botões para reproduzir os trechos musicais e, ao lado de cada um deles, um pequeno texto com uma discussão sobre os instrumentos, ritmos e técnicas musicais que fazem as musicas dessa opera tão poderosas. Escrito por Katy Flint, ilustrado por Jessica Courtney-Tickle e ainda não publicado no Brasil, por isso a Denise Ferreira traduziu e eu adaptei especialmente pra esse episodio. Para acompanhar a história juntamente com as ilustrações do livro, compre o livro aqui: https://amzn.to/44fHIiP Se vc gostou, compartilhe com seus amigos e me siga nas redes sociais! https://www.instagram.com/bookswelove_livrosqueamamos/ E fiquem ligados, porque toda sexta-feira publico uma nova história. Até mais!

Being & Event
Part 6: The Impasse of Ontology, ft. Calvin Warren

Being & Event

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 102:31


Covering Part 6 of Alain Badiou's Being and Event on “The Impasse of Ontology,” Alex and Andrew discuss Badiou's critique of the discernible and constructible as foreclosures of the event. Guest Calvin Warren thinks the catastrophe through the post-metaphysics of anti-math and the problem of the one. Warren is a professor of African American Studies at Emory University. His research interests include Continental Philosophy (particularly post-Heideggerian and nihilistic philosophy), Lacanian psychoanalysis, queer theory, Black Philosophy, Afro-pessimism, and theology. He is the author of Ontological Terror: Blackness, Nihilism, and Emancipation (Duke University Press).   Concepts related to The Impasse of Ontology The Cantor-Gödel-Cohen-Easton Symptom, Events as Decisions, James C Scott's Seeing Like a State, The Impasse of Ordinality/Cardinality Set/Number Situation/State and Belonging/Inclusion, Errancy and the Immeasurable, Cardinality, Diagonalization and Cantor/Continuum Hypothesis, Kurt Gödel and Paul Cohen, Jacques Lacan and the Impasse of Formalization, The Power Set and the Size of the State, The Subject and the Abyss, Critiques of Leibniz's Discernible and Constructible Worlds (and Analytic Philosophy's Symbolic Thought), Rousseau's General and Undifferentiated  Being of Truth (and Paul Cohen's Absolutization of Errancy), and all Classic Metaphysics that includes Communist Eschatology (and Large Cardinals, the Virtual Being of Theology, and Transcendence).   Interview with Calvin Warren Qui Parle on The Catastrophe, Ontological Terror, Alain Badiou and the One as Anti-Black, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Pure Form as Pure Violence, Black aesthetics, Katherine McKittrick, The Ledger as Both the Inclusion of Black Death and the Concealment of Black Life, Catastrophe, Abyss, Nihilism, Nothingness, Pessimism, Post-Metaphysics, Martin Heidegger, Jacques Lacan, Jean-Paul Sartre, Frantz Fanon and the Zone of Non-Being, Subtraction, Aesthetics, Romanticism, Afrofuturism   Links Warren profile, https://aas.emory.edu/people/bios/warren-calvin.html Warren papers, https://emory.academia.edu/calvinwarren Warren, Ontological Terror: Blackness, Nihilism, and Emancipation, https://www.dukeupress.edu/ontological-terror Warren, "The Catastrophe: Black Feminist Poethics, (Anti)form, and Mathematical Nihilism," https://muse.jhu.edu/article/749148/pdf

New Books Network
Simon(e) van Saarloos, "Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto" (Emily Carr UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 80:24


Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto starts with what it is not: it is not a socio-economic argument against ageism, celebrating “the elderly” as economically viable. Author Simon(e) van Saarloos is not interested in natural arguments about age, which portray different age groups as valuable because of assumed inherent qualities. Instead, this manifesto starts with an experience of childhood sexual abuse, and moves on to dissect the ways in which constructions of “age” and “youth” function to support and reproduce white supremacist patriarchy. The book includes two reproductions of works by painter Samantha Nye. "Age! What is good for? Absolutely nothing! (Apart from greasing the wheels of capitalist reproduction.) In this queer manifesto, Simon(e) van Saarloos weaves a wealth of militant sex-liberationist, afrofuturist, transfeminist and decolonial imaginaries into their anti-ageist sails, charting a confident course across contemporary society's generational hang-ups as well as visiting, in some more personal moments, their own." -Sophie Lewis, author of Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation and Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family Simon(e) van Saarloos is the author of Take ‘em Down (Publication Studio Guelph) and Playing Monogamy (Publication Studio Rotterdam). They were the curator of the 2021 exhibition on Abundance (“We must bring about the end of the world as we know it” – Denise Ferreira da Silva) in Het HEM and are also the host of *The Asterisk Conversations podcast. Lani Hanna is a doctoral candidate in Feminist Studies at University of California Santa Cruz. Her dissertation considers the strategies and tactics of queer, transfeminist, and left political counter-institutional archives that operate as community gathering spaces to survive against displacement in gentrifying cities. She lives in Oakland and is a part of the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair and Interference Archive Collective in Brooklyn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Critical Theory
Simon(e) van Saarloos, "Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto" (Emily Carr UP, 2023)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 80:24


Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto starts with what it is not: it is not a socio-economic argument against ageism, celebrating “the elderly” as economically viable. Author Simon(e) van Saarloos is not interested in natural arguments about age, which portray different age groups as valuable because of assumed inherent qualities. Instead, this manifesto starts with an experience of childhood sexual abuse, and moves on to dissect the ways in which constructions of “age” and “youth” function to support and reproduce white supremacist patriarchy. The book includes two reproductions of works by painter Samantha Nye. "Age! What is good for? Absolutely nothing! (Apart from greasing the wheels of capitalist reproduction.) In this queer manifesto, Simon(e) van Saarloos weaves a wealth of militant sex-liberationist, afrofuturist, transfeminist and decolonial imaginaries into their anti-ageist sails, charting a confident course across contemporary society's generational hang-ups as well as visiting, in some more personal moments, their own." -Sophie Lewis, author of Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation and Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family Simon(e) van Saarloos is the author of Take ‘em Down (Publication Studio Guelph) and Playing Monogamy (Publication Studio Rotterdam). They were the curator of the 2021 exhibition on Abundance (“We must bring about the end of the world as we know it” – Denise Ferreira da Silva) in Het HEM and are also the host of *The Asterisk Conversations podcast. Lani Hanna is a doctoral candidate in Feminist Studies at University of California Santa Cruz. Her dissertation considers the strategies and tactics of queer, transfeminist, and left political counter-institutional archives that operate as community gathering spaces to survive against displacement in gentrifying cities. She lives in Oakland and is a part of the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair and Interference Archive Collective in Brooklyn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Simon(e) van Saarloos, "Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto" (Emily Carr UP, 2023)

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 80:24


Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto starts with what it is not: it is not a socio-economic argument against ageism, celebrating “the elderly” as economically viable. Author Simon(e) van Saarloos is not interested in natural arguments about age, which portray different age groups as valuable because of assumed inherent qualities. Instead, this manifesto starts with an experience of childhood sexual abuse, and moves on to dissect the ways in which constructions of “age” and “youth” function to support and reproduce white supremacist patriarchy. The book includes two reproductions of works by painter Samantha Nye. "Age! What is good for? Absolutely nothing! (Apart from greasing the wheels of capitalist reproduction.) In this queer manifesto, Simon(e) van Saarloos weaves a wealth of militant sex-liberationist, afrofuturist, transfeminist and decolonial imaginaries into their anti-ageist sails, charting a confident course across contemporary society's generational hang-ups as well as visiting, in some more personal moments, their own." -Sophie Lewis, author of Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation and Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family Simon(e) van Saarloos is the author of Take ‘em Down (Publication Studio Guelph) and Playing Monogamy (Publication Studio Rotterdam). They were the curator of the 2021 exhibition on Abundance (“We must bring about the end of the world as we know it” – Denise Ferreira da Silva) in Het HEM and are also the host of *The Asterisk Conversations podcast. Lani Hanna is a doctoral candidate in Feminist Studies at University of California Santa Cruz. Her dissertation considers the strategies and tactics of queer, transfeminist, and left political counter-institutional archives that operate as community gathering spaces to survive against displacement in gentrifying cities. She lives in Oakland and is a part of the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair and Interference Archive Collective in Brooklyn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies

New Books in Politics
Simon(e) van Saarloos, "Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto" (Emily Carr UP, 2023)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 80:24


Against Ageism: A Queer Manifesto starts with what it is not: it is not a socio-economic argument against ageism, celebrating “the elderly” as economically viable. Author Simon(e) van Saarloos is not interested in natural arguments about age, which portray different age groups as valuable because of assumed inherent qualities. Instead, this manifesto starts with an experience of childhood sexual abuse, and moves on to dissect the ways in which constructions of “age” and “youth” function to support and reproduce white supremacist patriarchy. The book includes two reproductions of works by painter Samantha Nye. "Age! What is good for? Absolutely nothing! (Apart from greasing the wheels of capitalist reproduction.) In this queer manifesto, Simon(e) van Saarloos weaves a wealth of militant sex-liberationist, afrofuturist, transfeminist and decolonial imaginaries into their anti-ageist sails, charting a confident course across contemporary society's generational hang-ups as well as visiting, in some more personal moments, their own." -Sophie Lewis, author of Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation and Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family Simon(e) van Saarloos is the author of Take ‘em Down (Publication Studio Guelph) and Playing Monogamy (Publication Studio Rotterdam). They were the curator of the 2021 exhibition on Abundance (“We must bring about the end of the world as we know it” – Denise Ferreira da Silva) in Het HEM and are also the host of *The Asterisk Conversations podcast. Lani Hanna is a doctoral candidate in Feminist Studies at University of California Santa Cruz. Her dissertation considers the strategies and tactics of queer, transfeminist, and left political counter-institutional archives that operate as community gathering spaces to survive against displacement in gentrifying cities. She lives in Oakland and is a part of the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair and Interference Archive Collective in Brooklyn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series #9b] Fragments of Bone: Neo-African Religions in a New World. Conversations w/ Dr. Patrick Bellegarde-Smith

Nèg Mawon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 72:32


In Fragments of Bone, thirteen essayists discuss African religions as forms of resistance and survival in the face of Western cultural hegemony and imperialism. The collection presents scholars working outside of the Western tradition with backgrounds in a variety of disciplines, genders, and nationalities. These experts draw on research, fieldwork, personal interviews, and spiritual introspection to support a provocative thesis: that fragments of ancestral traditions are fluidly interwoven into New World African religions as creolized rituals, symbolic systems, and cultural identities. Contributors: Osei-Mensah Aborampah, Niyi Afolabi, Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, Randy P. Conner, T. J. Desch-Obi, Ina Johanna Fandrich, Kean Gibson, Marilyn Houlberg, Nancy B. Mikelsons, Roberto Nodal, Rafael Ocasio, Miguel "Willie" Ramos, and Denise Ferreira da Silva Reviews "Takes the reader to a deeper and broader understanding of Afro-Caribbean traditions than we have had before. . . . The cumulative effect of this unusual collection moves religions such as Vodou, Santeria, Palo, and Candomblé out of the realm of the exotic and into a merited position among progressive religious alternatives in the contemporary world."--Karen McCarthy Brown, author of Mama Lola: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn "Impeccably researched, persuasively argued, and engagingly written. . . . This is the most comprehensive, creative collection available, and should become the standard text for courses on the subject in the United States and abroad."--Richard Brent Turner, University of Iowa "This is a rare and important work. Fragments of Bone makes major progress toward reconstructing and rehabilitating historically subjugated indigenous spirituality. It is innovative, informative, and of the utmost significance."--Claudine Michel, author of Aspects Moraux et Educatifs du Vodou Haitien About our Guest Patrick Bellegarde-Smith is professor emeritus of Africology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is also the author of Haiti: The Breached Citadel and other books. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/negmawonpodcast/support

Endörfina com Michel Bögli
#279 Denise Amaral

Endörfina com Michel Bögli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 147:21


Minha convidada é um exemplo de que o esporte pode nos levar muito mais longe do que imaginamos, tanto literal quanto metaforicamente. Carioquíssima, ela viveu a infância e a adolescência no Rio dos anos 70 e 80. Incentivada pela mãe, dona Arlette, que pegou carona na moda do cooper, então recém chegada ao Brasil, ela começou a correr aos 19 anos de idade. Poucos meses depois, em 1983, ganhou a inscrição para a Maratona Atlântica Boa Vista. Leu o que encontrou sobre o assunto na extinta Revista Viva, fez um treino "longo" de 16km e largou para a sua primeira vez numa maratona. Apesar da experiência ruim e que a fez perder quase todas as unhas do pés, ela ficou fascinada. No mesmo ano participou da 1. Maratona da Printer e desde então nunca mais parou. Só com a mãe ela correu 38 maratonas, sendo que em mais de 20 ocasiões terminou atrás dela. Atenta às oportunidades e muito planejada, desde a sua estréia na famosa Maratona de Nova Iorque, em 1986, ela já participou de 28 edições. Correu diversas maratonas no Brasil, em Estocolmo, Santiago, Tóquio, Berlin, Toronto entre outras mais e menos famosas. Entre 2014 e 2018, correu na África do Sul a Two Oceans 4 vezes e três edições da Comrades, a mais famosa ultra maratona mundo. Conosco hoje a economista, administradora, ex-moambeira, empresária e analista de risco de seguro de vida, guia de viagens, corredora amadora e maratonista pioneira no Brasil, uma mulher que passou as últimas quatro décadas correndo atrás de boas histórias, de Uberlândia a Nova Iorque, do Rio à Pietermaritzburg e completou por três vezes as 6 principais maratonas do mundo. Uma mulher que vive a vida que é o sonho de todo maratonista, a carioca Denise Ferreira do Amaral. Inspire-se! SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.  

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
exploring the dark houses — the 6th House w—Michael J Morris

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 94:21 Transcription Available


Deep dive into the 6th house! Michael J Morris shares their perspectives on how the poignant questions of the 6th house are relevant to us at all times. We see how the 6th can bring us questions + lenses we can ask our culture that help us move towards greater justice + well-being.Michael J. Morris is an astrologer, tarot reader, artist, writer, educator, and witch. They hold a PhD in Dance Studies from The Ohio State University. They are the founder of Co Witchcraft Offerings through which they offer astrology and tarot readings, movement-based rituals, and workshops to support people in cultivating more meaningful living while pursuing personal and collective healing and liberation. Michael is also a teaching assistant with Kelly Surtees' online astrology course, a contributing writer to the CHANI App, and a contributing artist with Livable Futures.we discuss —the 6th House as a lens through which we can ask difficult questions about slavery, disability, illness + workthe charts of Ava Duvernay + Frida KahloLINKSIf you enjoyed the episode, check out —Episode on the 8th houseEpisode on How to Work Shorter : The Benefits + Why of Working LessThreshold : Erotic Ecologies + Embodiments w— Michael J Morris, Anicka Austin + Alkistis DimechMore about our guest —Michael's websiteMichael's IGMichael's TwitterMentioned in the episode —Saidiya Hartman on the “afterlife of slavery”“Towards a Black Feminist Poethics” by Denise Ferreira da SilvaWe Will Dance With Mountains into the Cracks, Bayo OkomolafeKindling, book by Aurora Levins MoralesWhat is Disability Justice?Andor, Star Wars series13th, documentary by Ava DuvernayRest is Resistance, book by Tricia Hersey, Rest is ResistanceBurn Out, book by Amelia + Emily NagoskiFree Resources —join us for Astro Meet-Up!get your free Houses Cheat SheetStay Connected —Subscribe to the home—body podcast wherever you get your listens.Mary Grace's websitejoin the free home—body portal and talk about the episode!This podcast is produced by Softer Sounds. ✨Support the show

New Books Network
Denise Ferreira Da Silva, "Unpayable Debt" (Sternberg Press, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 48:51


Unpayable Debt (Sternberg Press, 2022) examines the relationships among coloniality, raciality, and global capital from a black feminist “poethical” perspective. Inspired by Octavia E. Butler's 1979 sci-fi novel Kindred, in which an African-American writer is transported back in time to the antebellum South to save her owner-ancestor, Unpayable Debt relates the notion of value to coloniality—both economic and ethical. Focusing on the philosophy behind value, Denise Ferreira da Silva exposes capital as the juridical architecture and ethical grammar of the world. Here, raciality—a symbol of coloniality—justifies deployments of total violence to enable expropriation and land extraction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Critical Theory
Denise Ferreira Da Silva, "Unpayable Debt" (Sternberg Press, 2022)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 48:51


Unpayable Debt (Sternberg Press, 2022) examines the relationships among coloniality, raciality, and global capital from a black feminist “poethical” perspective. Inspired by Octavia E. Butler's 1979 sci-fi novel Kindred, in which an African-American writer is transported back in time to the antebellum South to save her owner-ancestor, Unpayable Debt relates the notion of value to coloniality—both economic and ethical. Focusing on the philosophy behind value, Denise Ferreira da Silva exposes capital as the juridical architecture and ethical grammar of the world. Here, raciality—a symbol of coloniality—justifies deployments of total violence to enable expropriation and land extraction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

Ilustríssima Conversa
Denise Ferreira da Silva: Não há modernidade sem violência racial

Ilustríssima Conversa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 45:24


Por que as mortes de pessoas pretas, autorizadas ou cometidas pelo Estado, não causam uma crise ética? Denise Ferreira da Silva conta que essa é a pergunta fundamental que tentou elaborar em sua pesquisa de doutorado, que deu origem a "Homo Modernus: para uma Ideia Global de Raça", editado recentemente no Brasil. Professora da Universidade da Colúmbia Britânica, no Canadá, a autora escava no livro o pensamento filosófico pós-iluminista que talhou uma concepção de sujeito moderno —branco, europeu, considerado portador de uma razão universal— e, ao lado da ciência do século 19, produziu uma representação dos "outros raciais" —asiáticos, negros e indígenas—, vistos como dotados de mentes inferiores e presas à natureza. Neste episódio, ela diz que a violência racial nunca foi um desvio da modernidade, mas sua pedra angular, e, por isso, o capitalismo, as instituições do Estado e o pensamento social têm uma raiz colonial. Produção e apresentação: Eduardo Sombini Edição de som: Raphael Concli See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books in Geography
Denise Ferreira Da Silva, "Unpayable Debt" (Sternberg Press, 2022)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 48:51


Unpayable Debt (Sternberg Press, 2022) examines the relationships among coloniality, raciality, and global capital from a black feminist “poethical” perspective. Inspired by Octavia E. Butler's 1979 sci-fi novel Kindred, in which an African-American writer is transported back in time to the antebellum South to save her owner-ancestor, Unpayable Debt relates the notion of value to coloniality—both economic and ethical. Focusing on the philosophy behind value, Denise Ferreira da Silva exposes capital as the juridical architecture and ethical grammar of the world. Here, raciality—a symbol of coloniality—justifies deployments of total violence to enable expropriation and land extraction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography

PowerDoctor
Ela viajou mais de 3.000 km para falar isso - Denise Ferreira de Dormentes, Pernambuco

PowerDoctor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 4:08


Depoimento Curso Presencial BlueOcean PowerDoctor 2022 

DanceOutsideDance
Robert Kocik in conversation with Laura Colomban

DanceOutsideDance

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 40:19


About the conversation:His new course called “prosody and the preciousness of life” has the intention of a call to 
everybody to be together (https://www.robertkocik.com/course-resource-page)
A problematic endeavour that involves spiritual practice. 
An offering that he takes seriously in order to offer knowledge that will be fulfilling.Robert talked about the power of intonation and the medicine inside of it, the use of rhythm and tone, and the composition of poetry, pitch, intensity, "strofas", stanza, and junctions, which make the dynamic art of prosody.We talked about the cause and effect, the power of creativity and prosody to prevent, levitate, and contravene history, and forecasting effects that haven't happened yet. Paraphrasing Denise Ferreira Silva in Toward a Black Feminist Poethic calls, reality is "marked by virtuality," held by the capacity to contravene the determinacy of efficient causation”.

Hence the possibility to use tone, pitch, pause, rhythm, and gesture to create beneficial action in the world, with and for others through prosody, the white magic that holds the potential to counterbalance the “efficiency algorithm” that is suffocating the world, counteracting with the inefficacity of the art forms.

“Magic has been perceived as a threat because it is based on organic interconnectedness, the aliveness of all things, the experience of cosmos as part of nature, the indivisibility of "man" and nature, and the doctrine of macro-and microcosmic homology, the conspiracy of all things”. 
(Kocik R., Tantra 2: prosody and cause and effect, https://www.robertkocik.com/_files/ugd/c5c021_ed0c23302802401382ea6c8a696cbc78.pdf)The last question rises… Robert, what do we need to hear now?We should be hearing… hearing. 
Hearing the unstruck sound, the sound that nothing causes, that gave birth to the cosmos.References and links:https://www.robertkocik.com/course-resource-pageToward a Black Feminist Poethic, Denise Ferreira da Silva
 Dr. Nida Chenagtsang's “The Science of Interdependent Connection Mantra Healing”
https://www.robertkocik.comBIO Robert Kocik:Robert Kocik is a poet, prosodist, trans-disciplinary essayist, teacher, architect and shared-prosperity activist. In 2006, he started to work collaboratively with choreographer Daria Faïn, Kocik initiated a new field of research called the Prosodic Body, an experiential artscience that collectively explores prosody: the tone, tempo, intensity and total body language of speech. In 2008 he cofounded The Commons Choir, a multi-lingual/racial/generational performing group that draws on the findings of the prosody research and presents socially charged operatic and educational events.Support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danceoutsidedance

Otevřené hlavy
Potřebujeme nové způsoby boje proti koloniální nespravedlnosti, říká teoretička Ferreira da Silva

Otevřené hlavy

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 18:28


Denise Ferreira da Silva patří k nejvlivnějším postkoloniálním myslitelkám, vede Institut pro gender, rasu, sexualitu a sociální spravedlnost na Univerzitě Britské Columbie ve Vancouveru. Věnuje se taky umění a ve své nadcházející knize pomocí černošské literatury rozebírá vztah globálního kapitalismu a rasy. V rozhovoru se kromě toho bavíme i o rasismu jako reakci na globalizaci nebo rozebíráme, jak souvisí kolonialismus a klimatická krize.Všechny díly podcastu Otevřené hlavy můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

SBQast
SBQast 42 – Prêmio Mulheres Brasileiras na Química 2021

SBQast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 24:33


Estão abertas inscrições para o Prêmio Mulheres Brasileiras na Química, concedido pela ACS e a SBQ, para promover a igualdade entre gêneros na Ciência, Tecnologia, Engenharia e Matemática no Brasil. Nesta conversa, Denise Ferreira, gerente regional da ACS, Lidiane Oliveira, diretora de Pesquisa e Inovação da Solvay, e a Professora Rossimiriam Freitas (UFMG), conselheira da SBQ, e uma das coordenadoras do Núcleo Mulheres SBQ falam sobre a importância desse Prêmio.

ReImagine Value
(Panel) The vengeance of unpayable debts: Racial capitalism and the reclaiming of debts from below

ReImagine Value

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 85:20


* Hannah Appel (UCLA/Debt Collective) * Max Haiven (Lakehead) * Denise Ferreira da Silva (UBC) * Frances Negrón-Muntaner (Columbia) * Facilitator: Catherine Cumming ~~~~~~~~~~ DESCRIPTION ~~~~~~~~~~ - How do debts function, yesterday and today, as racial capitalim's revenge? - Can debt be a grounds for emergent solidarities, today and tomorrow? - What are the oppressed owed? -How might those debts be reclaimed? As the late David Graeber's bestseller Debt: The First 5,000 Years taught us, unpayable debts have long been a tool that the powerful used to subjugate the oppressed. No less today when, as Denise Ferreira da Silva shows, the weight of debt disproportionately falls on the shoulders of those already encumbered by the burdens of racialization. But da Silva also encourages us to recognize the kinds of unpayable debts we owe to one another, to ancestors and to common struggle that might be the grounds of (re)emergent solidarity. Likewise Frances Negrón-Muntaner's investigation of Puerto Rico's colonial unpayable debt reveals that artists, activists and intellectuals are seizing the moment to ask profound questions of who really owes whom what. Likewise, the activist group Debt Collective is seeking to organize otherwise isolated debtors into a union of collective refusal and reinventing solidarity along the way. Can such efforts truly challenge a form of global racial capitalism that appears, as Max Haiven argues, to be taking a kind of nihilistic revenge on the planet? More information: https://reimaginingvalue.ca/The-vengeance-of-unpayable-debts-Racial-capitalism-and-the-reclaiming-of-debts-from-below-efffbe8fcab24298adf5d6ef2a2263e5

HKW Podcast
Episode 8: Denise Ferreira da Silva | The White West: Whose Universal?

HKW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 70:02


The legacies of colonialism tend to find expression in a language that contemporary audiences find familiar and compelling, and hence remain largely unquestioned. In the run-up to the conference The White West IV: Whose Universal? (summer 2021), the podcast invites participants of the conference to discuss the overlaps between metaphysical predicates and colonial formations. Ana Teixeira Pinto in conversation with Denise Ferreira da Silva More information: www.hkw.de/whoseuniversal www.hkw.de/en/thewhitewest

Below the Radar
Gas Imaginary Conversations — Rachel O'Reilly in Conversation with Denise Ferreira da Silva

Below the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 46:23


Below the Radar has partnered with the Or Galley to bring you recordings of the Gas Imaginary Conversations series. In this first of two talks, Rachel O’Reilly is in conversation with Denise Ferreira da Silva. This event was presented by the Or Gallery and recorded virtually on Nov. 26, 2020. Rachel O’Reilly and Denise Ferreira da Silva have had long-standing exchanges on the many concepts and references that run through the Gas Imaginary project. In this conversation, they address the development of The Gas Imaginary and the language of capitalization in regards to land, settler conceptualism, and the violent movement of land to forms of property and sites of speculation-based capital. Denise Ferreira da Silva’s academic and artistic work address the ethico-political challenges of the global present. Her publications include Toward a Global Idea of Race (University of Minnesota Press, 2007), A Dívida Impagavel (Oficina da Imaginaçāo Política and Living Commons, 2019), Unpayable Debt (Stenberg/MIT Press, forthcoming) and as co-editor with Paula Chakravartty, Race, Empire, and the Crisis of the Subprime (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013). Her artistic practice includes filmworks Serpent Rain (2016) and 4Waters-Deep Implicancy (2018), in collaboration with Arjuna Neuman; in addition to the ongoing relational project, Poethical Readings and Sensing Salon, in collaboration with Valentina Desideri. She is a professor and Director of the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia. Watch the video recording of this conversation here (closed captioning included in video): https://thegasimaginary.orgalleryprojects.org/talks/ About The Gas Imaginary: A multi-disciplinary project using poetry, collaborative drawings, installation, moving images, and lectures to unpack the broader significance of ‘settler conceptualism’, the racial logic of the property form and fossil fuel-based labour politics as capital reaches the limits of land use. In ongoing dialogue with elders of Gooreng Gooreng country and settler women activists, where fracking was approved for mass installation in ‘Australia’, new elements of this work address the threatened destruction to 50% of the Northern Territory. Read more: https://thegasimaginary.orgalleryprojects.org/ — Or Gallery: http://www.orgallery.org/ — Rachel O’Reilly: www.rachel-oreilly.net — Dr. Denise Ferreira da Silva: https://grsj.arts.ubc.ca/person/denise-ferreira-da-silva/ Image: Rachel O'Reilly, INFRACTIONS, 2019, acrylic paint and marker. Photo: Dennis Ha.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #51 – 13×00 Revolution of the Daleks

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 105:00


Olá, amigos. Sobrevivemos a 2020 e estamos aqui hoje para conversarmos sobre ‘Revolution of the Daleks’, o primeiro episódio da 13ª temporada de Doctor Who. Jéssica Laíse, Denise Ferreira, Gustavo França, Djonatha Geremias, Renata Costa e May se juntam para comentarem sobre despedidas, ingratidão e em como a arte imita a realidade. Jéssica Laíse – Twitter […] O post UWPodcast – #51 – 13×00 Revolution of the Daleks apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #51 – 13×00 Revolution of the Daleks

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021


Olá, amigos. Sobrevivemos a 2020 e estamos aqui hoje para conversarmos sobre ‘Revolution of the Daleks', o primeiro episódio da 13ª temporada de Doctor Who. Jéssica Laíse, Denise Ferreira, Gustavo França, Djonatha Geremias, Renata Costa e May se juntam para comentarem sobre despedidas, ingratidão e em como a arte imita a realidade. Jéssica Laíse – Twitter […] O post UWPodcast – #51 – 13×00 Revolution of the Daleks apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #51 – 13×00 Revolution of the Daleks

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 105:00


Olá, amigos. Sobrevivemos a 2020 e estamos aqui hoje para conversarmos sobre ‘Revolution of the Daleks’, o primeiro episódio da 13ª temporada de Doctor Who. Jéssica Laíse, Denise Ferreira, Gustavo França, Djonatha Geremias, Renata Costa e May se juntam para comentarem sobre despedidas, ingratidão e em como a arte imita a realidade. Jéssica Laíse – Twitter […] O post UWPodcast – #51 – 13×00 Revolution of the Daleks apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Theories in Praxis
Ep. 5 - Election Day Live Show

Theories in Praxis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020


This week we discuss updates during Election Day, muse about current political happenings, review Denise Ferreira da Silva's "Toward a Black Feminist Poethics," and talk about future practices of liberation. Please support us by liking, subscribing, and reviewing our podcast as well as visiting our Patreon account (https://bit.ly/32vWe8P).

Future Matter
Future Matter #1 - Callum Copley

Future Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 72:32


Future Matter #1 "ECHO" Written by Callum Copley Narrated by Daan Couzijn Sound and Mixing by Remco Hazewinkel Graphic design by Marick Roy Echo is a work of speculative fiction set in present-day Amsterdam. Through a series of recurring encounters and chance happenings, it tells a story that at its core is a problematization of the notion of individuality and subjectivity. Inspired by Denise Ferreira da Silva's thinking in ‘On Difference Without Separability', Echo attempts to pick up some of the questions raised—rhetorical or otherwise—regarding the conceptual (and literal) possibilities held in discoveries around Quantum Physics. Rather than a speculative future—Echo is a provocation. It is an attempt to use non-classical physics to question the materiality of consciousness and to pose a radical reimagining of agency, relationality, empathy and interdependency. It is an attempt to think through what it means to be connected to someone; what sort of responsibilities does this entail? And how can pushing these dynamics to their extremes reveal what it might mean for new types of being with one and other? Callum Copley is a researcher and writer based between Amsterdam and the UK, examining the political and cultural entanglements of emerging technologies. Through games, film, audio and text, his work explores fiction as a method for both proposing alternative futures as well as enacting radical change in the present. He teaches at the Critical Inquiry Lab (MA) at Design Academy Eindhoven, and the Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, where he also graduated from the Critical Studies masters program in 2018. He is co-founder of ‘Schemas of Uncertainty' an ongoing research initiative exploring the role of prediction in a contemporary digitized society. He is editor of ‘Reworlding: Ramallah, Short Science Fiction Stories from Palestine' (Onomatopee, 2019), author of the novella ‘φιλία' (2018) and of the collection of short stories ‘Twitchers, Mucklarks and Gravediggers' (2017). futurematter.institute

Dito e Feito
#18 - Valentina Desideri, Denise Ferreira da Silva e Mamadou Ba - O que é este momento político?

Dito e Feito

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 66:12


Valentina Desideri e Denise Ferreira da Silva, artistas e académicas sediadas no Canadá (mas que em janeiro haviam passado uma temporada larga em Lisboa, onde levaram a cabo um dos seus bem conhecidos no mundo das artes visuais, Sensing Salons) leem o Tarot. Mamadou Ba, militante antirracista e decolonial e dirigente do SOS Racismo, coloca então a questão: “o que é este momento político?”. Mamadou Ba, militante antirracista e decolonial e dirigente do SOS Racismo, coloca então a questão: “o que é este momento político?” Respondendo a uma pergunta necessariamente política e obrigando a um descentramento do sujeito, uma sessão de Leitura Poética dura aproximadamente uma hora. Começa com a elaboração conjunta da dita questão que se torna assim um ponto de partida para leituras várias. Neste podcast, gravado poucos dias a seguir à manifestação antirracista de homenagem a George Floyd, de dia 6 de junho em Lisboa, Mamadou Ba parte da sua experiência na Covid 19: Campanha Antirracista de Apoio Imediato que tem vindo a agir, entre outros, em bairros periféricos da cidade de Lisboa, para com ela refletir sobre vulnerabilidade, força, solidariedade, mudança. Usando o Tarot como ferramenta, Valentina, Denise e Mamadou encontram juntos uma questão, considerando-a em toda a sua complexidade a partir da resposta visual oferecida pelas cartas. A leitura acontece então em tempo real e o ouvinte é convidado a entrar no ritmo lento da conversa em que uma mesma carta é interpretada várias vezes com desvios, sendo necessário, por vezes, parar para ver com atenção as imagens da carta, tomando em consideração os próprios pensamentos. Este episódio deve ser escutado com o auxílio visual da imagem que revela as cartas comentadas na leitura. A imagem está disponível https://teatrodobairroalto.pt/espetaculo/o-que-e-este-momento-politico-valentina-desideri-denise-ferreira-da-silva-e-mamadou-ba-20200727/ criação e gravação: Valentina Desideri, Denise Ferreira da Silva e Mamadou Ba edição sonora: Sara Morais música original: Raw Forest produção: Teatro do Bairro Alto

NERVOS
Nervos Entrevista #35 | Vaga Carne + Sete Anos Em Maio

NERVOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 40:42


O NERVOS Entrevista está de volta com um novo podcast para a sua quarentena. Se a pandemia de Covid-19 suspendeu as atividades nos cinemas e, consequentemente, “congelou” algumas das entrevistas já gravadas, a indústria cinematográfica tem se adaptado às circunstâncias atuais, a exemplo da Embaúba Filmes que decidiu lançar os médias-metragens mineiros Vaga Carne (2019) e Sete Anos em Maio (2019) primeiro nas plataformas digitais, a partir desta quinta, 14 de maio, a apenas R$ 1 o aluguel de cada título no site da distribuidora – o primeiro também está disponível gratuitamente, por 30 dias, contando do lançamento, no serviço de streaming público Spcine Play. E com isso, tiramos da “geladeira” a nossa conversa sobre esses filmes com seus diretores, respectivamente, Grace Passô e Affonso Uchôa. Nossa editora Nayara Reynaud entrevistou ambos no dia 13 de março, na véspera de sua própria quarentena e uma semana antes da então previsão de estreia conjunta nos cinemas – em um mundo ainda pré-Coronavírus, com direito a barulho do café e toda a agitação urbana de São Paulo nas gravações, dando um charme e saudades nesses bate-papos. O primeiro é com a atriz e dramaturga Grace Passô falando do processo de “transcriação” que ela e seu codiretor Ricardo Alves Jr. realizaram do espetáculo Vaga Carne (2016) para o média-metragem homônimo, que foi exibido na Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes do ano passado e no Festival de Berlim deste ano, contando também como foi a recepção ao filme por lá. Na sequência, tem o cineasta Affonso Uchôa, um dos diretores de Arábia (2017), detalhando como foi misturar realidade e performance em Sete Anos em Maio, ao extrair de Rafael dos Santos Rocha o depoimento/atuação sobre o episódio de abordagem policial que mudaria sua vida para sempre, além de comentar de outros desafios da produção, o diálogo com Vaga Carne e a recepção do seu último trabalho nos festivais, seja pelo seu formato ou temas. Ouça no lugar que você quiser: SoundCloud | Spotify | Deezer | iTunes | Google Podcasts | Feed | Download > 6s: Introdução > 2min33s: Trailer e sinopse de Vaga Carne > 4min49s: Entrevista com a diretora e atriz Grace Passô sobre Vaga Carne > 13min48s: Trailer e sinopse de Sete Anos em Maio > 15min19s: Entrevista com o cineasta Affonso Uchôa sobre Sete Anos em Maio > 35min: Conexões Nervosas > 39min15s: Encerramento Conexões Nervosas > Grace Passô: o livro A Dívida Impagável (2019), de Denise Ferreira da Silva > Affonso Uchôa: os documentários de Aloysio Raulino, Tarumã (1975) e Teremos Infância (1971) > Quarentena – Resumo diário sobre a COVID-19, podcast que reúne as notícias do dia sobre a evolução da pandemia no Brasil e no mundo, destacando as pesquisas sobre a doença até então. Apresentado por Mariana Pezzo e Tárcio Fabrício, o programa é uma produção do Laboratório Aberto de Interatividade para a Disseminação do Conhecimento Científico e Tecnológico da Universidade Federal de São Carlos, o LAbI-UFSCar, em conjunto com o Centro de Desenvolvimento de Materiais Funcionais, o CDMF: https://www.labi.ufscar.br/category/quarentena/ > Em Quarentena, podcast especial que a Agência Mural de Jornalismo das Periferias criou para detalhar questões que a população periférica tem enfrentado nesse momento de pandemia, contando com episódios rápidos apresentados pelo Vagner de Alencar e depoimentos dos próprios moradores: https://www.agenciamural.org.br/em-quarentena/ > E também aproveite para ouvir os episódios anteriores do NERVOS Entrevista (@nervossite), como o #26 | No Coração do Mundo que também tem a participação da Grace Passô, pois vários filmes destacados ao longo da curta história do nosso podcast estão disponíveis nas plataformas digitais e na programação da TV. *Músicas presentes no podcast (sob licença Creative Commons): “Content”, de Lee Rosevere; “Blind Love Dub”, de Jeris; e “Reusenoise_(DNB_Mix)”, de SpinningMerkaba

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #47 – 12×09 Ascension Of The Cybermen

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020


Olá, amigos. Todo carnaval tem seu fim e a 12ª temporada de Doctor Who está chegando ao seu. Restando apenas mais um episódio para encerrar essa montanha russa que Chibnall nos proporcionou, juntamos Jéssica Laíse, Renata Costa, Denise Ferreira e May do Obrigado Pelos Peixes para tentar responder: quem, afinal, é Brendan? Jéssica Laíse – Twitter […] O post UWPodcast – #47 – 12×09 Ascension Of The Cybermen apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #47 – 12×09 Ascension Of The Cybermen

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 46:03


Olá, amigos. Todo carnaval tem seu fim e a 12ª temporada de Doctor Who está chegando ao seu. Restando apenas mais um episódio para encerrar essa montanha russa que Chibnall nos proporcionou, juntamos Jéssica Laíse, Renata Costa, Denise Ferreira e May do Obrigado Pelos Peixes para tentar responder: quem, afinal, é Brendan? Jéssica Laíse – Twitter […] O post UWPodcast – #47 – 12×09 Ascension Of The Cybermen apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #47 – 12×09 Ascension Of The Cybermen

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 46:03


Olá, amigos. Todo carnaval tem seu fim e a 12ª temporada de Doctor Who está chegando ao seu. Restando apenas mais um episódio para encerrar essa montanha russa que Chibnall nos proporcionou, juntamos Jéssica Laíse, Renata Costa, Denise Ferreira e May do Obrigado Pelos Peixes para tentar responder: quem, afinal, é Brendan? Jéssica Laíse – Twitter […] O post UWPodcast – #47 – 12×09 Ascension Of The Cybermen apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Tiny Mix Tapes | Chocolate Grinder Mixes

To listen to ZULI's We Are All Anemic mix is to be confronted by decay. Sliding across an arid terrain, its sounds move, but with a momentum that is staggered, labored. The force of entropy is taking hold. Rough trenches wound its territory, their depths unthinkable. In the air whorl clouds of sonic debris: old computers, satellite parts, strange alloys. Across an hour of sound, we toggle between depth and surface, contemplation and distraction interwoven in noise, bearing witness to a fading geography. I first listened to ZULI's mix on a train to Glasgow. In the city, I listened to Denise Ferreira da Silva talk quantum physics and Leibniz's concept of the plenum. She wondered how we could come to perceive the world otherwise, how we could loosen the constraints of coloniality, its ways of knowing and being. I wondered: could listening — hearing — provide us with a way out? Does sound not move us away from the concept? When we listen to ZULI's mix, do we need to know? Or can we not simply enter into its moods, inhabit its structures, and leave with our perceptions altered? In Glasgow, I heard Fred Moten and Nathaniel Mackey talk about debris and decay as a way of getting out from what keeps us under. They wanted an aesthetic of breakage, against wholeness. They want to register history as the sounding of decay, or decay as the sound of history. No smooth lines, but jaggedness, wear and tear. In From a Broken Bottle Traces of Perfume Still Emanate, his epistolary novel, whose interlocutor he names "Angel of Dust," Mackey writes: Dear Angel of Dust, I'm enclosing a tape of my latest composition. I call it "Not of Rock, Not of Wood, Not of Earth" and (here you can say you told me so again) I got the inspiration for it from the work of an artist named Petlin who works in pastels. I saw a canvas of his at the house of a friend not too long ago and was instantly struck by how he manages to make texture constitute itself of its own erosion, infuses color with a certain aura of captured ruin. It seemed he'd worked the powderiness of the medium so as to have it collapse into a capacity for infiltration, that a spectral choir of massed incursions chromatically cloaked itself in vows, in conceptual hoods of deprivation. I was surprised to find myself so moved (and moved to music no less), especially in light of my letter to you a few months back. But what I saw to be the tactile or coloristic counterpart of hoarseness proposed a scratchiness of voice, a self-seeding smudge with overtones of erasure as a possible arc along which our music might pass. I tend to pursue resonance rather than resolution, so I glimpsed a stubborn, albeit improbable world whose arrested glimmer elicited slippages of hieratic drift. Listen to ZULI's We Are All Anemic mix for us below: Forces - "Frontiers of Freedom City & i.o. - "Anxiety Object" Daniel Ruane - "IV (CF BD)" Selm - "Nineteen Voices" xin - "Myopia" YYYY - "lo que hay detras del miedo" First Tone - "Reaction 2" Cy An - "FINALFLIGHT(M)" Shapednoise - "Moby Dick" ft Drew McDowall & Rabit SDEM - "Mitherer" FAKE - "solid scenario" 1127 - "Fragmented. Thought Train" Emptyset - "Blade" 0N4B - "S7" Rainer Veil - "Third Sync" Katsunori Sawa - "Hatsushimo" The Fully Automatic Model - "Long Forgotten Oxids" Constant-Pattern Solutions - "A General Situation" Renick Bell & Fis - "Tchae Eh" Youthman - "29-300" Broshuda - "Leg"

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UWPodcast – #37 – The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018


Olá, amigos. E após dez semanas, chega ao fim a 11ª temporada. E no episódio de hoje temos Jéssica Laíse, Denise Ferreira, May, Renata Costa e Djonatha Geremias comentando sobre o season finale, os altos e baixos da temporada, o que acharam de Jodie Whittaker e quais companions poderiam morrer no especial de ano novo que […] O post UWPodcast – #37 – The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #37 – The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 67:49


Olá, amigos. E após dez semanas, chega ao fim a 11ª temporada. E no episódio de hoje temos Jéssica Laíse, Denise Ferreira, May, Renata Costa e Djonatha Geremias comentando sobre o season finale, os altos e baixos da temporada, o que acharam de Jodie Whittaker e quais companions poderiam morrer no especial de ano novo que […] O post UWPodcast – #37 – The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #37 – The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 67:49


Olá, amigos. E após dez semanas, chega ao fim a 11ª temporada. E no episódio de hoje temos Jéssica Laíse, Denise Ferreira, May, Renata Costa e Djonatha Geremias comentando sobre o season finale, os altos e baixos da temporada, o que acharam de Jodie Whittaker e quais companions poderiam morrer no especial de ano novo que […] O post UWPodcast – #37 – The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Best, Concordia
S03E03 - Schmontology

Best, Concordia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 36:18


This week, the Best C. podcast team let me (Anne-Marie) produce my own episode. Was this wise? We'll let you be the judge of that! In this episode, we are talking ontology(!) with the Thinking In SpaceTime working group at the Concordia Ethnography Lab and connecting this to an interview Johnny Bee did with PhD candidate and TAG member, Ida Marie Toft, about their work looking at interactive design and gaming. Featuring killer beats by Perv Club, check them out at https://pervclub.bandcamp.com/ The text discussed by Marie-Ève Drouin Gagné is : Medeiros, João Leonardo. Marx and the ontology of social being. available here: https://marxismocritico.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/medeiros_joao-ontology_and_epistemology_in_marx.pdf the text discussed by Fintan Neylan is : da Silva, Denise Ferreira. Toward a black feminist poethics: the quest (ion) of blackness toward the end of the world. the black scholar, 2014, vol. 44, no 2, p. 81-97. additional production on today's episode by: Pauline Hoebanx, Kris Millett, and John Bryans special thanks to the Concordia School of Graduate Studies, The Office of the Dean of Arts and Science, The Milieu Institute, The Concordia Ethnography Lab, and The TAG Research Group

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UWPodcast – #30 – Rosa

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 44:20


Olá, amigos. Para comentar um dos melhores episódios históricos de Doctor Who, Vinícius Viana, Gustavo França e Denise Ferreira se juntam e comentam a importância de ‘Rosa’ não só para a série, mas para o mundo. Quem é o verdadeiro vilão do episódio, sobre os maravilhosos diálogos do episódio, os enredos simples, mas dramas melhores […] O post UWPodcast – #30 – Rosa apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #30 – Rosa

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 44:20


Olá, amigos. Para comentar um dos melhores episódios históricos de Doctor Who, Vinícius Viana, Gustavo França e Denise Ferreira se juntam e comentam a importância de ‘Rosa’ não só para a série, mas para o mundo. Quem é o verdadeiro vilão do episódio, sobre os maravilhosos diálogos do episódio, os enredos simples, mas dramas melhores […] O post UWPodcast – #30 – Rosa apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #30 – Rosa

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018


Olá, amigos. Para comentar um dos melhores episódios históricos de Doctor Who, Vinícius Viana, Gustavo França e Denise Ferreira se juntam e comentam a importância de ‘Rosa' não só para a série, mas para o mundo. Quem é o verdadeiro vilão do episódio, sobre os maravilhosos diálogos do episódio, os enredos simples, mas dramas melhores […] O post UWPodcast – #30 – Rosa apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #28 – 11×01 The Woman Who Fell to Earth

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018


Olá, amigos. Doctor Who está de volta com a 11ª temporada, uma nova Doutora, novos companions/amigos, nova equipe de roteiristas, produção e direção. E pra falar desse episódio lindo e já histórico, chamamos só mulheres: Denise Ferreira, Maiary Rodrigues, a May (do Obrigado Pelos Peixes), Renata Costa (do O Hype) e Jéssica Laíse (eu). O […] O post UWPodcast – #28 – 11×01 The Woman Who Fell to Earth apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #28 – 11×01 The Woman Who Fell to Earth

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 99:43


Olá, amigos. Doctor Who está de volta com a 11ª temporada, uma nova Doutora, novos companions/amigos, nova equipe de roteiristas, produção e direção. E pra falar desse episódio lindo e já histórico, chamamos só mulheres: Denise Ferreira, Maiary Rodrigues, a May (do Obrigado Pelos Peixes), Renata Costa (do O Hype) e Jéssica Laíse (eu). O […] O post UWPodcast – #28 – 11×01 The Woman Who Fell to Earth apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #28 – 11×01 The Woman Who Fell to Earth

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 99:43


Olá, amigos. Doctor Who está de volta com a 11ª temporada, uma nova Doutora, novos companions/amigos, nova equipe de roteiristas, produção e direção. E pra falar desse episódio lindo e já histórico, chamamos só mulheres: Denise Ferreira, Maiary Rodrigues, a May (do Obrigado Pelos Peixes), Renata Costa (do O Hype) e Jéssica Laíse (eu). O […] O post UWPodcast – #28 – 11×01 The Woman Who Fell to Earth apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

The Parenting Show with Pina Crispo
The Parenting Show - Sunday, September 23rd, 2018 - Nutrition and Healthy Diets

The Parenting Show with Pina Crispo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 38:16


Pina and Jennifer Valentyne talk to personal fitness trainers Denise Ferreira and UK personal trainer James Smith about going on diets in a healthy manner and what to avoid. The Parenting Show – Sunday, September 23rd, 2018 – Nutrition and Healthy Diets Guests Denise Ferreira James Smith // https://www.instagram.com/jamessmithpt Host Pina Crispo // https://twitter.com/Chic_Mamma Co-Host Jennifer Valentyne // https://twitter.com/JennValentyne  

GNH Podcast
GNH#37 Transição de Carreira

GNH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 51:36


Já estamos grisalhas de saber que depois do nascimento do bebê toda uma nova vida é construída. Novos papéis sociais, novas amizades, novos valores, novos gostos, nova rotina, novas necessidades... nova pessoa?E com todas estas mudanças, muitas vezes, por um motivo ou outro, a nossa atividade profissional já não nos atende nesta nova vida. Temos alternativas? Como fazer a transição? Como escolher o caminho a seguir? Quais variáveis devemos considerar? Para falar sobre isso eu conversei com Lívia Ribeiro, empreendedora, e Denise Ferreira, que fez a transição para o empreendedorismo e voltou ao emprego formal. No início do episódio eu também conto algumas novidades sobre uma nova fase do GNH Podcast, não deixe de ouvir. Links citados no episódio:“Empreendedorismo materno: escolha ou falta de opção”, por Raquel Marques Grupo Maternativa no Facebook========Publicidade:Yumpi-Lumpi – moda infantil sem gêneroInstagram: @yumpilumpiFacebook: yumpilumpiEmail: contato@yumpilumpi.com.brWhatsapp: (71) 99673-8597 ========Créditos:Edição: Senhor A ========Vamos papear:No Facebook: facebook.com/gerandonovashistoriasPelo formulário de contatoPelo email contato@gerandonovashistorias.comPelo Telegram: @DaianaAlmeida_GNHPelo Instagram: instagram.com/gerandonovashistorias No Twitter: @GNHPodcast

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #23 – Jodie: A Nova DoutorA

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 53:40


Olá, amigos. Nesse primeiro podcast ao vivo que fizemos, Denise Ferreira, Vinícius Viana, Raquel Tegasini e João Marcos falam de como reagiram a escolha da nova Doutora e de todas as expectativas que já têm. Ouçam aí e nos conte a sua experiência com o anúncio! Participaram dessa edição: Vinícius Viana – Twitter | Instagram João Marcos – Twitter | Instagram Denise Ferreira – Twitter | Instagram […] O post UWPodcast – #23 – Jodie: A Nova DoutorA apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #23 – Jodie: A Nova DoutorA

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 53:40


Olá, amigos. Nesse primeiro podcast ao vivo que fizemos, Denise Ferreira, Vinícius Viana, Raquel Tegasini e João Marcos falam de como reagiram a escolha da nova Doutora e de todas as expectativas que já têm. Ouçam aí e nos conte a sua experiência com o anúncio! Participaram dessa edição: Vinícius Viana – Twitter | Instagram João Marcos – Twitter | Instagram Denise Ferreira – Twitter | Instagram […] O post UWPodcast – #23 – Jodie: A Nova DoutorA apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #23 – Jodie: A Nova DoutorA

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 53:40


Olá, amigos. Nesse primeiro podcast ao vivo que fizemos, Denise Ferreira, Vinícius Viana, Raquel Tegasini e João Marcos falam de como reagiram a escolha da nova Doutora e de todas as expectativas que já têm. Ouçam aí e nos conte a sua experiência com o anúncio! Participaram dessa edição: Vinícius Viana – Twitter | Instagram João Marcos – Twitter | Instagram Denise Ferreira – Twitter | Instagram […] O post UWPodcast – #23 – Jodie: A Nova DoutorA apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #17 – 10×07 The Pyramid at the End of the World

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 85:43


Olá, amigos. Nesse podcast comentamos ‘The Pyramid at the End of the World’, sétimo episódio da 10ª temproada de Doctor Who. Nele, Camila Cetrone, Denise Ferreira e Jéssica Laíse recebem a convidada Maiary Rodrigues para conversarem sobre os Monges, a trava analógica do laboratório, a Bill fazendo um sacrifício por amor e o trailer do próximo […] O post UWPodcast – #17 – 10×07 The Pyramid at the End of the World apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #17 – 10×07 The Pyramid at the End of the World

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 85:43


Olá, amigos. Nesse podcast comentamos ‘The Pyramid at the End of the World', sétimo episódio da 10ª temproada de Doctor Who. Nele, Camila Cetrone, Denise Ferreira e Jéssica Laíse recebem a convidada Maiary Rodrigues para conversarem sobre os Monges, a trava analógica do laboratório, a Bill fazendo um sacrifício por amor e o trailer do próximo […] O post UWPodcast – #17 – 10×07 The Pyramid at the End of the World apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #17 – 10×07 The Pyramid at the End of the World

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 85:43


Olá, amigos. Nesse podcast comentamos ‘The Pyramid at the End of the World’, sétimo episódio da 10ª temproada de Doctor Who. Nele, Camila Cetrone, Denise Ferreira e Jéssica Laíse recebem a convidada Maiary Rodrigues para conversarem sobre os Monges, a trava analógica do laboratório, a Bill fazendo um sacrifício por amor e o trailer do próximo […] O post UWPodcast – #17 – 10×07 The Pyramid at the End of the World apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

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UWPodcast – #12 – 10×02 Smile

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 73:08


Olá, amigos. Hoje estamos aqui para falar de ‘Smile’, o segundo episódio da 10ª temporada de Doctor Who. Jéssica Laíse (eu), Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira e João Marcos comentam sobre Bill, os Emojibots, a capacidade de enrolação do Doutor e de como não sentimos falta de Nardole nesse episódio. Escute aí, deixe seus comentários no […] O post UWPodcast – #12 – 10×02 Smile apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #12 – 10×02 Smile

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 73:08


Olá, amigos. Hoje estamos aqui para falar de ‘Smile', o segundo episódio da 10ª temporada de Doctor Who. Jéssica Laíse (eu), Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira e João Marcos comentam sobre Bill, os Emojibots, a capacidade de enrolação do Doutor e de como não sentimos falta de Nardole nesse episódio. Escute aí, deixe seus comentários no […] O post UWPodcast – #12 – 10×02 Smile apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #12 – 10×02 Smile

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 73:08


Olá, amigos. Hoje estamos aqui para falar de ‘Smile’, o segundo episódio da 10ª temporada de Doctor Who. Jéssica Laíse (eu), Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira e João Marcos comentam sobre Bill, os Emojibots, a capacidade de enrolação do Doutor e de como não sentimos falta de Nardole nesse episódio. Escute aí, deixe seus comentários no […] O post UWPodcast – #12 – 10×02 Smile apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #10 – Expectativas para a 10ª temporada

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 98:15


Olá, amigos. O podcast dessa semana é sobre as expectativas que nós o Universo Who temos com essa 10ª temporada. Nele, Jéssica Laíse, Vinícius Viana, Raquel Tegasini, Leonardo Rodrigues e Denise Ferreira comentam sobre os episódios, a saída de Steven Moffat e também de Peter Capaldi. E dizem que querem muito ver a nova companion, Bill […] O post UWPodcast – #10 – Expectativas para a 10ª temporada apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #10 – Expectativas para a 10ª temporada

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 98:15


Olá, amigos. O podcast dessa semana é sobre as expectativas que nós o Universo Who temos com essa 10ª temporada. Nele, Jéssica Laíse, Vinícius Viana, Raquel Tegasini, Leonardo Rodrigues e Denise Ferreira comentam sobre os episódios, a saída de Steven Moffat e também de Peter Capaldi. E dizem que querem muito ver a nova companion, Bill […] O post UWPodcast – #10 – Expectativas para a 10ª temporada apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
UWPodcast – #10 – Expectativas para a 10ª temporada

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 98:15


Olá, amigos. O podcast dessa semana é sobre as expectativas que nós o Universo Who temos com essa 10ª temporada. Nele, Jéssica Laíse, Vinícius Viana, Raquel Tegasini, Leonardo Rodrigues e Denise Ferreira comentam sobre os episódios, a saída de Steven Moffat e também de Peter Capaldi. E dizem que querem muito ver a nova companion, Bill […] O post UWPodcast – #10 – Expectativas para a 10ª temporada apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Open Ivory Tower Podcast
Silver Screen Final Girls to TV Scream Queens Series: Scream and the Meta Final Girl

Open Ivory Tower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 46:41


The last podcast in this series covers the various iterations of gendered tropes in the MTV series Scream and how gender and violence intersect in metafictional horror. References and Further Reading: Althusser, Louis. Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses. 1977. Print. Bataille, Georges. “The Notion of Expenditure.” Visions of Excess: Selected Writings. 116-29. 1939. Print. Benjamin, Walter. “Critique of Violence.” Trans. Edmund Jephcott. Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings. Ed. Peter Demetz. New York: Schocken, 1986. 277-300. Print. Bordo, Susan. “The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity.” Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body. Berkeley: U of California, 1993. N. pag. Print. Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. New York: Routledge, 1990. Print. Butler, Judith. Undoing Gender. New York: Routledge, 2004. Print. Creed, Barbara. The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis. London: Routledge, 1993. Print. Eng, David L., Judith Halberstam, and José Esteban Muñoz. “Introduction.” What’s Queer about Queer Studies Now? Social Text 23.3-4 84-85 (2005): 1-17. Web. Foucault, Michel. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977. Ed. Colin Gordon. New York: Pantheon, 1980. Print. Hanhardt, Christina B. Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence. Duke UP, 2013. Print. Kristeva, Julia, and Leon S. Roudiez. Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection. New York: Columbia UP, 1982. Print. McClintock, Anne. Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest. New York: Routledge, 1995. Print. Munoz, Jose Esteban. Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity. New York: New York UP, 2009. Print. Rich, B. Ruby. New Queer Cinema: The Director’s Cut. Durham: Duke UP, 2013. Print. Silva, Denise Ferreira da. “To Be Announced: Radical Praxis or Knowing (at) the Limits of Justice.” Social Text 13.1 (2013): 43 -62. Spade, Dean. Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law. Brooklyn, NY: South End, 2011. Print. Wittig, Monique. The Straight Mind and Other Essays. Boston: Beacon, 1992. Print. Let’s Start at the Beginning (Lee Rosevere) / CC BY-SA 4.0 Author: Geneveive Newman

Open Ivory Tower Podcast
Everything is Liminal: Running from the Apocalypse

Open Ivory Tower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 39:42


This second podcast delves into the post-apocalytic imaginary, the politics of settler colonialism, and the agentive power of vocalization. Sources and References Arvin, Maile Renee. Pacifically Possessed: Scientific Production and Native Hawaiian Critique of the “Almost White” Polynesian Race. UC San Diego: b7759918. Retrieved from: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/4d99b172 Bataille, Georges. “The Notion of Expenditure.” Visions of Excess: Selected Writings (1939): 116-29. Print. Finkelstein, Norman G. Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict. London: Verso, 2001. Print. Iarnáin, Bríd. Keening – Caoineadh Na Marbh. Bríd Iarnáin. Raidió Teilifís Éireann, 1949. RTÉ Archives. Web. 08 Feb. 2016. Lloyd, David. Irish Culture and Colonial Modernity, 1800-2000: The Transformation of Oral Space. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2011. Print. Silva, Denise Ferreira da. Toward a Global Idea of Race. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007. Project MUSE. Web. 8 Feb. 2016.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: O Beijo do Anjo

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 50:56


Olá, amigos. Hoje temos o segundo ‘Podcast in the Library'. Dando continuidade à ‘Quando Cair o Verão e Outras Histórias', Vinícius Viana, Gustavo França e  Denise Ferreira comentam sobre o que gostaram ou não em ‘O Beijo do Anjo', segundo conto do livro. Peguem seus blocos de anotação e prestem atenção, pois nesse podcast temos a segunda […] O post PODCAST: O Beijo do Anjo apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: O Beijo do Anjo

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 50:56


Olá, amigos. Hoje temos o segundo ‘Podcast in the Library’. Dando continuidade à ‘Quando Cair o Verão e Outras Histórias’, Vinícius Viana, Gustavo França e  Denise Ferreira comentam sobre o que gostaram ou não em ‘O Beijo do Anjo’, segundo conto do livro. Peguem seus blocos de anotação e prestem atenção, pois nesse podcast temos a segunda […] O post PODCAST: O Beijo do Anjo apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: O Beijo do Anjo

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 50:56


Olá, amigos. Hoje temos o segundo ‘Podcast in the Library’. Dando continuidade à ‘Quando Cair o Verão e Outras Histórias’, Vinícius Viana, Gustavo França e  Denise Ferreira comentam sobre o que gostaram ou não em ‘O Beijo do Anjo’, segundo conto do livro. Peguem seus blocos de anotação e prestem atenção, pois nesse podcast temos a segunda […] O post PODCAST: O Beijo do Anjo apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: Class 1×08

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 71:14


Olá amigos, o podcast hoje é sobre a season finale da primeira temporada de Class, série do universo de Doctor Who. E aquele cliffhanger, como lidar? Qual a nota para essa temporada? Ouçam e deixe sua opinião nos comentários. Participantes: Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Costa, João Marcos e Jéssica Laíse. Link alternativo: Google Drive O post PODCAST: Class 1×08 apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: Class 1×08

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 71:14


Olá amigos, o podcast hoje é sobre a season finale da primeira temporada de Class, série do universo de Doctor Who. E aquele cliffhanger, como lidar? Qual a nota para essa temporada? Ouçam e deixe sua opinião nos comentários. Participantes: Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Costa, João Marcos e Jéssica Laíse. Link alternativo: Google Drive O post PODCAST: Class 1×08 apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: Class 1×08

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 71:14


Olá amigos, o podcast hoje é sobre a season finale da primeira temporada de Class, série do universo de Doctor Who. E aquele cliffhanger, como lidar? Qual a nota para essa temporada? Ouçam e deixe sua opinião nos comentários. Participantes: Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Costa, João Marcos e Jéssica Laíse. Link alternativo: Google Drive O post PODCAST: Class 1×08 apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: Class 1×07

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 55:43


Olá amigos, o podcast hoje é sobre o sétimo episódio da primeira temporada de Class, série do universo de Doctor Who. Foi necessária todas as andanças de Quill? E quem são os governadores? Ouçam e deixe sua opinião nos comentários. Participantes: Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Costa e Jéssica Laíse. Poema Casa, de Warsan Shire.   Link […] O post PODCAST: Class 1×07 apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: Class 1×07

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 55:43


Olá amigos, o podcast hoje é sobre o sétimo episódio da primeira temporada de Class, série do universo de Doctor Who. Foi necessária todas as andanças de Quill? E quem são os governadores? Ouçam e deixe sua opinião nos comentários. Participantes: Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Costa e Jéssica Laíse. Poema Casa, de Warsan Shire.   Link […] O post PODCAST: Class 1×07 apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.

Universo Who Podcast 3.0
PODCAST: Class 1×07

Universo Who Podcast 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 55:43


Olá amigos, o podcast hoje é sobre o sétimo episódio da primeira temporada de Class, série do universo de Doctor Who. Foi necessária todas as andanças de Quill? E quem são os governadores? Ouçam e deixe sua opinião nos comentários. Participantes: Vinícius Viana, Denise Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Costa e Jéssica Laíse. Poema Casa, de Warsan Shire.   Link […] O post PODCAST: Class 1×07 apareceu primeiro em Universo Who.