Podcast appearances and mentions of Emma Sulkowicz

American performance artist and activist

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Philosophy for our times
Kafka vs Camus | Emma Sulkowicz, Andrea Elliott, Paul Muldoon

Philosophy for our times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 41:46


Can we change the world?Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesCamus and Kafka have both been central to 20th century writing and thought. Both wrote about the relationship of the individual to society. But they had very different visions. Camus saw the individual as having the power to change and influence society. While Kafka honed in on the limitations of the individual to change anything and the power of the state and social organisation.Who got it right? Should we follow Camus and see freedom and the ability to change the world as essential to the human condition? Or is this an illusion, and instead recognise that we are limited by culture, upbringing, and organisation, so that there is no room left for the lone individual to alter and change the character of society or the course of their lives?There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=kafka-vs-camusSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

After the Orgy
Carry That Weight

After the Orgy

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 90:03


Theme: Carry That Weight by The Beatles

arte compacto
40. Cancelados (directo)

arte compacto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 105:16


¿Se puede separar al artista de su obra? ¿Y al artista de la persona? ¿Deben pagar los artistas por sus conductas u opiniones inmorales? Volvemos al Taller de CTXT para grabar nuestro segundo programa con público. Hablamos de artistas cancelados —Picasso, Gauguin, Dalí, David Alan Harvey— y de artistas que luchan por cambiar las cosas: Emma Sulkowicz, Michelle Hartney, Hannah Gadsby

Overthink
Parrhesia - Speaking Truth to Power

Overthink

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 51:39 Transcription Available


On episode 9 of Overthink, Ellie and David dive into the concept of parrhesia (speaking truth to those in power). They discuss its origin in Ancient Greece with Socrates and Diogenes, as well as its resurgence in Foucault. The two get into modern day truth tellers such as Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, Tristan Harris, Emma Sulkowicz, and more. Interested in the works discussed? Look no further:Andreas Huyssen, “Foreword: The return of Diogenes as Postmodern Intellectual”Michel Foucault, Fearless SpeechGordon Hull, “The Banality of Cynicism: Foucault and the Limits of Authentic Parrhēsia”Mary Anne Franks, “Fearless Speech”“The Social Dilemma,” dir. Jeff OrlowskiKurt Borg, “Foucault on Drugs: The Personal, the Ethical and the Political in Foucault in California”Emma Sulkowicz, "Carry That Weight"Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail |  Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast

Finding OK
Empowerment Through Activism

Finding OK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 28:42 Transcription Available


I talk about some of the ways activism can help shift the lens of our trauma and help us heal and feel more empowered. I share my experiences attending Take Back the Night marches, the way they helped transform the way I thought of anger, and the important way they helped me feel connection with other survivors.Tw/Cw: Sexual assault, use of the word rape, PTSD, and brief mention of stalking, molestation, and abuse. Take Back the Night Foundationhttps://takebackthenight.org/http://www.emmasulkowicz.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_SulkowiczReal Human Betterhttps://www.facebook.com/Real-Human-Better-101628431484897Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FindingOK)

Red Pill Man
Emma Sulkowicz red pilled???

Red Pill Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 27:47


American Performance artist and anti-rape activist explores the world view of conservatives and libertarians changing her world view in the process https://www.thecut.com/2019/10/did-emma-sulkowicz-mattress-performance-get-redpilled.html#comments --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support

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Welcome To My Vagina
Consent: A Memoir of Unwanted Attention by Donna Freitas

Welcome To My Vagina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 46:34


In this episode Jessy and Rebekah speak with Title IX expert and author of the newly published memoir, Consent: A Memoir of Unwanted Attention. This book is all about Donna’s experience being stalked by her professor/advisor in graduate school – something that seriously impacted her experience, her well-being and her career post-graduation. In this conversation, we delve into her book, her career and how difficult and weighted it is for women to come forward and report abuse when the person abusing her has so much sway over her future. It is so complicated. But even through the heaviness and the complications rest assured we still found time to laugh! 00:30: Friends! We are really excited about our partnership with glow.fm. So much so that we are going to be offering exclusive content to our monthly subscribers! So visit glow.fm/welcometomyvagina to get in at the ground level!  02:30: You can purchase the print and e-version of Consent here. 03:30: We will be releasing an episode all about Title IX in the near future, but for those of your who are unclear as to what it is, here is a small primer from the organization “Know Your IX.” 18:50: Typically when we talk about mandatory reporting we are talking about people who have reason to suspect the abuse or neglect of a child – this applies to educators, athletic coaches, etc. But it also extends to people who suspect abuse or neglect of a dependent adult or an elderly person, or really to any member of a society. 33:30: Here is the best outline we could find on what Obama’s Title IX rules looked like. 34:00: “The Hunting Ground” is a 2015 documentary film about the incidence of sexual assault on campuses in the United States and the overwhelming failure of those institutions to adequately deal with them. Emma Sulkowicz was the Columbia University student who produced a piece of performance art called “Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)” which involved them carrying a 50lb mattress on campus to express the burden that rape victims are forced to carry with them. 35:30: Here is a link to Michelle Obama’s speech after the Access Hollywood tape was released. Contact us! Watch us! Love us! Support us at glow! Check out our new Medium page! Email: welcometomyvagina@gmail.com Instagram: @welcometomyvagina Twitter: @welcometomyvag Jessy’s awesome YouTube videos! She’s crushing it Welcome to My Vagina HQ Rebekah’s blog! Our great producer Cait and all the other awesome projects by morebanana_

Inner Hoe Uprising
59: What’s to Cum in 2020 (and Beyond.....)

Inner Hoe Uprising

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 98:22


The hoes do a deep dive on what sex, love, and dating has looked like in 2000s and the 2010 and predict what’s to cum in the 2020s. Bae(s) of The Week: Sam’s Fav Podcasts Podcasts you should listen while we are on break: QueerWOC, BagLadiez, Marsha’s Plate, Tea with Queen and J, A Little Juju Podcast, Ms. Vixen, Man Up, Flash Forward, The Black Guy Who Tips, Sexually Liberated Woman, 1619 Project, Stush an’ Bush, Not Yet & In Those Genes  Hoe(s) of the Week: Everyone who made this season possible Self Care Tips:  Listen to your inner dialogue and continue journaling Cute Date Idea: Please have a roaring twenties themed New Years party and speak in the accent.  Fuck That (Currents Events): The Hoes review the decades 2000-2009 and 2010-2019 from the lens of sex, love and dating. And then give some futuristic predictions of what sex, love and dating will look like in the 2020s 2000s: Madonna & Brittany, Girls Gone Wild, Online Dating, Dating Shows, Gay Marriage, The Pregnant ManSex Tapes, Pops on Blast, Elliot Spitzer, Sex Work, Abstinence, Sex Bracelets,  2010: Democratized Sex Sells, The First Slut Walk, Rise of self-identifier “hoe”, Dating Apps, Emma Sulkowicz & Campus sexual assault, #MeToo, reclaiming sexual autonomy, Aziz Ansari, the millennial “sex drought”    The 2020 Predictions: Corporations take over sex work, Increased gender violence, the rise of Alternative ways to fulfil our sexual and emotional needs, Folks have more pleasurable, kinkier, shame free, fluid, care-filled sex with lots of enthusiastic consent. Fuck Me (Our Lives): Rob is on Zoloft and having a good time, and Akua and Sam miss romance. HASHTAGS Use #InnerHoeUprising and #Podin to keep up with this conversation on social media and let others know that you are listening.  SPONSOR(S) Make sensuality a part of your daily self care routine. Dipsea is offering a 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/IHU You can smell amazing, be toxin free, & save 20% off your first Native Purchase by using the promo code IHU at http://nativedeodorant.com Brighten up your life and make your home or office an indoor jungle. Head to rooted.nyc/ihu and use the code IHU to receive 15% off your first order of houseplants PODCASTS SUGGESTIONS  QueerWOC: https://apple.co/2DJlsnn Bag Ladiez: https://apple.co/2DLydxB Marshas Plate: https://apple.co/38hwEpk Tea with Queen and J: https://apple.co/2LDXxdt A Little Juju Podcast: https://apple.co/2YjRK1F Ms Vixen: https://apple.co/2OOTJru Man Up: https://apple.co/34SlhSD Flash Forward: https://apple.co/3658LPL The Black Guy Who Tips: https://apple.co/2Yiaqic The Sexually Liberated Woman: https://apple.co/38adVvw 1619: https://apple.co/2DYQgRf Stush an Bush: https://apple.co/2OOTTPC Not Yet: https://apple.co/2reUjpD In Those Genes: https://apple.co/33JY0ko @InThoseGenesPod on Instagram and Twitter RELEVANT LINKS AND NOTES 5 Year Journal: https://amzn.to/2PfKkZ5 Gratitude Journal: https://amzn.to/2Lp2o21 The 00s in sex According to the Daily Beast: https://www.thedailybeast.com/decade-in-sex VICE The 2010s Made Sex Political Again: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gyza3m/the-2010s-made-sex-political-again WEBSITE  InnerHoeUprising.com PAY A HOE  http://Paypal.me/innerhoe https://www.patreon.com/InnerHoeUprising  WRITE IN EMAIL ihupodcast@gmail.com (mailto:ihupodcast@gmail.com) SPEAKING GIGS Wanna pay us to speak at your school or conference about sex positivity, black feminism, or the other kinds of topics we discuss on this show?  We’d love to! To book us, send us a line to ihupodcast@gmail.com  MUSIC  Opening: “Queen S%!T” by SheReal https://soundcloud.com/shereal/04-queen-s-t-produced-by   Fuck It: “Keeping it Cool Witchu” Chhoti Maa Fuck Me: "Party on the Weekend" King Kam X DVRKAMBR End: “Yeah Yeah” Abstract Fish Co ENGINEERING AND EDITING BY  Podcast Producer of this Decade and the Next, Sam SOCIAL MEDIA Join our Facebook Group! “Inner Hoe Uprising CUMmunity” https://bit.ly/2NfFH3A Inner Hoe Uprising| IG: @InnerHoeUprising | Twitter: @InnerHoeUprisin  Akua | IG & Twitter: @heyyakuagirl  Rebecca| IG @thedarkestimeline | Twitter: @rebbyornot |Tumblr: @noneedtomakebeleive Sam | IG & Twitter: @slamridd  Travel IG: @carmensamdiego Rob | IG: @clint.yeetwood Art IG: @vanta.blaq | Twitter: @robthe_god  #black #woman #sex #feminist #womanist #Comedy #raunchy #queer #pride #quiltbang 

Unsafe Space
[Episode 252] Daily #Covfefe: Trans-activism's Zombie Apocalypse

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 34:05


October 30, 2019 Keri and Carter discuss Rachel McKinnon's world championship "victory" in women's cycling as the first ever biological male to dupe the sport into awarding him a title. Also, "mattress girl" Emma Sulkowicz might be starting to have a surprising change of heart. YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/yBtIAaVlg5M

After Work Drinks
The Case Of The Stolen Valentino Dress

After Work Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 39:55


We are depressingly not recording this episode from a hotel room in Rome (crying), but there's still a lot on the agenda. From how the maid who's selling Lady Gaga's Golden Globes gown via an online auction got her hands on it in the first place (and why the police were involved), to 'the inbetweeners' of the fashion industry - the models who are neither sample, nor plus size - and why we need more of them. Then, we have our first parental argument over whether kids should be able to express themselves with makeup after Kanye West banned his 6-year-old daughter North West from wearing any and a discussion about Emma Sulkowicz, AKA 'Mattress Girl', the woman who became a campus sexual assault activist in 2014 who now kicks it with the conservatives.You can follow us on Instagram: @afterworkdrinkspodcast or join our closed Facebook group, After Work Drinks Podcast, and we'll love you always if you rate, review and subscribe. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Unsafe Space
[Episode 252] Daily #Covfefe: Trans-activism's Zombie Apocalypse

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 34:05


October 30, 2019 Keri and Carter discuss Rachel McKinnon's world championship "victory" in women's cycling as the first ever biological male to dupe the sport into awarding him a title. Also, "mattress girl" Emma Sulkowicz might be starting to have a surprising change of heart. YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/yBtIAaVlg5M

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#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture
001: Emma Sulkowicz on Healing Through Activism

#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 44:33


World-famous artist and activist Emma Sulkowicz debunks misconceptions about their protest work "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" in which they carried a mattress from 2014 to 2015 at Columbia University, sparking a movement against rape on campuses worldwide -- and shares personal stories and insights about the healing process they experienced while creating that work. The #HealMeToo Podcast is hosted by Hope Singsen--the artist, creativity researcher and survivor-activist who founded the #HealMeToo Festival in NYC this Spring. Subscribe now. Let's talk about how we can #HealMeToo.Find the #HealMeToo Podcast on Apple Podcasts at bit.ly/hm2pod. Or visit healmetoopodcast.com to find links to other platforms. On our site, you can find detailed episode notes, including Emma's bio and video of Emma accepting the first #HealMeToo Trailblazer Award at the #HealMeToo Festival! Plus you can watch videos of performances at the Festival, and join our email list to hear about future pop-up #HealMeToo Festival events.Interview recorded & prepped by Delaney HafenerEdited by Hope SingsenMusic performed by Micah Burgess: If I Can by Hope Singsen & Dillon KondorRockabye by Hope Singsen, Dillon Kondor & Micah BurgessGorgeous Fire by Hope Singsen & Dillon KondorSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/healmetoo-festival)

#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture
Podcast Extra: Q&A with Emma Sulkowicz

#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 6:42


Answering a question from a French audience member who followed their Mattress Performance protest throughout 2014-15, Emma shares stories about two of the most surprising, authentic and positive interactions with strangers while carrying the mattress at Columbia University. Subscribe now. Let's talk about how we can #HealMeToo.Listen and subscribe to the #HealMeToo Podcast on Apple Podcasts at bit.ly/hm2pod. Or visit healmetoopodcast.com to find links to other platforms. On our site, you can find detailed episode notes, including Emma's bio and video of Emma accepting the first #HealMeToo Trailblazer Award at the #HealMeToo Festival! Plus you'll find videos of performances at the Festival, and can join our email list to hear about future pop-up #HealMeToo Festival events.Interview recorded & prepped by Delaney HafenerClosing music performed by Micah Burgess:Rockabye by Hope Singsen, Dillon Kondor & Micah BurgessSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/healmetoo-festival)

#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture
Trailer 1: #HealMeToo Podcast Starts June 3

#HealMeToo: Insights, Art & Activism to Change Our Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 2:06


Hear from the 50+ artists, experts and activists who performed in the first-ever #HealMeToo Festival or joined panels and participatory workshops to empower survivors and help inspire change. In this preview of the Podcast, you'll hear (in order of appearance): -Tony-winning actor, playwright, producer & activist Tonya Pinkins. -Lindsay Lederman, Clinical Director of The Art Therapy Project. -The Moth's Executive Producer Sarah Austin Jenness. -Celebrated playwright Katie Cappiello of the highly-acclaimed teen shows "Slut" and "Now That We're Men." -Survivor advocate and prevention educator Eric McGriff of NYC's Crime Victims Treatment Center. -World-famous artist and activist Emma Sulkowicz, renowned for their protest work "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" in which they carried a mattress from 2014 to 2015 at Columbia University, sparking a movement against rape on campuses around the globe. The #HealMeToo Podcast is hosted by Hope Singsen--the artist, creativity researcher and survivor-activist who founded the #HealMeToo Festival in NYC this Spring. Subscribe now. Let's talk about how we can #HealMeToo.Find the #HealMeToo Podcast on Apple Podcasts at bit.ly/hm2pod. Or visit healmetoopodcast.com to find links to other platforms. On our site, you'll also find detailed episode notes, can watch videos of performances at the Festival, and join our email list to hear about future pop-up #HealMeToo Festival events.Interviews recorded & prepped by Delaney HafenerEdited by Hope SingsenMusic performed by Micah Burgess: If I Can by Hope Singsen & Dillon KondorSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/healmetoo-festival)

Drunk Art Chat
Episode 35 - Trauma and Art. Featuring Nicole Swardenski

Drunk Art Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 58:09


CONTENT WARNING: this episode has mentions of sexual harassment/assault and trauma Artist and friend, Nicole Swardenski, joins Cam and Steph for a discussion on the ways trauma can inform art. The three discuss pieces that focus on trauma such as Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) by Emma Sulkowicz, and My Bed by Tracey Emin. They also talk about art therapy as a form of healing for the non-artist and a bunch more. Also announced in this episode, Jonathan Stutz's new comic! Find it here! Like whatchur hearing? Please consider supporting us! Subscribe and turn on notifications for our YouTube Channel here: bit.ly/dacvids! Music by Jonathan Stutz: stutzmusic.bandcamp.com ♥THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!♥ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunk-art-chat/support

Philosophy for our times
Innocence and Punishment | Ritula Shah, Emma Sulkowicz, David Aaronovitch, Sarah Langford

Philosophy for our times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 41:08


re:verb
E13: How do bodies do rhetorical work? (w/ Dr. Stephanie R. Larson)

re:verb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 43:35


*CONTENT WARNING*This episode contains graphic language depicting instances of rape and verbal imagery illustrating acts of sexual violence.On today's episode, Calvin and Ryan sit down with Dr. Stephanie Larson, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric at Carnegie Mellon, to discuss her recent publication in the Quarterly Journal of Speech (QJS), “‘Everything inside me was silenced': (Re)defining rape through visceral counterpublicity.”This article is part of Professor Larson's larger body of work on contemporary rhetorics of rape culture. We discuss two of her case studies: a publicly delivered letter by Emily Doe and a multimodal art piece employed by Emma Sulkowicz, both crafted to call attention to the actions of the men who raped them. In her analysis, Stephanie aims to answer questions such as: How do women discuss acts of sexual violence committed against them after legal discourse fails to recognize these acts as criminal? She theorizes that victims use visceral language to call attention to their physical bodies, specifically their points of violation, thus inciting empathetic and emotional responses from the audience. She goes on to argue that this type of public performativity has the potential to shift public standards of judgment in cases of sexual violence.The episode closes with Stephanie's thoughts on feminist magnitude and how it has shaped the #MeToo movement in online discourse. She also offers her take on why Christine Blasey-Ford's testimony in the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh did not capture audiences in the same way, suggesting that the use of online platforms and collective sharing of personal testimonies facilitates more affective and effective engagement with audiences.Works & Concepts Referenced in this Episode:Emily Doe's publicly-read letter to Brock TurnerEmma Sulkowicz's Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) OverviewWikipedia page for Emma Sulkowicz's Ceci N'est Pas Un Viol (“This is not a rape”) performance *Content Warning*: This performance contains an explicit, performative depiction of a rape.Ahmed, S. (2013). The cultural politics of emotion. Routledge.Aristotle. (1898). Poetics. Trans. S.H. Butcher. Macmillan. (discussion of megethos or “magnitude” can be found in Sec. 1, Part VII)Berlant, L. (1999). “The Subject of True Feeling: Pain, Privacy, and Politics,” in Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics, and the Law, eds. Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Kearns. University of Michigan Press.Butler, J. (2006). Precarious life: The powers of mourning and violence. Verso.Gilmore, L. (2017). Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say about Their Lives. Columbia University Press.Hawhee, D. (2015). Rhetoric's Sensorium. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 101(1), 2–17.Johnson, J. (2016). “A man's mouth is his castle”: The midcentury fluoridation controversy and the visceral public. The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 102(1), 1–20.Larson, S. R. (2018). “Everything inside me was silenced”:(Re) defining rape through visceral counterpublicity. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 104(2), 123-144.Larson, S. R. (2018). Survivors, Liars, and Unfit Minds: Rhetorical Impossibility and Rape Trauma Disclosure. Hypatia.Scarry, E. (1987). The body in pain : the making and unmaking of the world (Oxford University Press pbk.). New York: Oxford University Press.Weheliye, A. (2014). Habeas Viscus : Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human. Durham: Duke University Press.

Philosophy for our times
The Good, the Bad and the Artist | Stanley Fish, Emma Sulkowicz, Nell Stevens, John Harvey

Philosophy for our times

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 45:48


Art Movements
Is the Art World Ready for the Sanctuary Movement?

Art Movements

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 44:00


This week's we talk to Abou Farman, artist and anthropologist at the New School, and Raquel de Anda, director of public engagement at No Longer Empty, about their recent efforts to educate New York City cultural leaders about the needs of immigrant communities. Then I invite Hyperallergic staff writer Zachary Small to tell us about the latest news in the #MeToo movement, particularly in light of the case of NYU professor Avital Ronell, who was found responsible for sexual harassment and suspended her for the 2018–19 academic year. He interviews Emma Sulkowicz, who many people suggest helped kick off the movement with their widely publicized "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" (2014–2015) performance. A special thanks to Newborn Huskies for the music to this week’s episode. You can listen to that and more at newbornhuskies.bandcamp.com and other streaming services.

Relevant
Emma Sulkowicz: Surviving Rape Culture

Relevant

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 40:00


Emma Sulkowicz is an American artist of Japanese-Chinese-Jewish descent who lives and makes art in their hometown, New York City. They earned a BFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University in 2015 and studied studio art in the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. They are perhaps best known for their senior thesis at Columbia University — "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" —an endurance performance artwork in which they carried a dorm mattress everywhere on Columbia's campus for as long as they attended the same school as their attacker. On this episode, Annie and Emma discuss endurance performance art, rape culture, and internet trolls.  You can find Emma's work on instagram @emsulk, and on their website. Follow us on Instagram at @posturemag and like us on Facebook for updates. You can also become an official Posture member and receive exclusive content, our latest annual print issue, special event invitations, discounts from our partners, and more. Visit posturemag.com/online/membership for more information.  

Quoi de Meuf
#11 - Le consentement pour les nul·le·s

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 37:34


Pour ce onzième épisode de Quoi de meuf, Mélanie Wanga et Clémentine Gallot parlent du consentement et de la culture du viol.Du côté de la pop culture, vous retrouverez dans cet épisode les séries Girls, Gossip Girl et Skam ainsi que le film Sixteen Candles (Seize bougies pour Sam).Enfin, Clémentine et Mélanie répondent à Hélène qui demande des conseils pour sensibiliser la Direction des Ressources Humaines de son entreprise à la question du harcèlement au travail.L’actu de Mélanie et Clémentine (00:26)Le thème de l’épisode : le consentement et la culture du viol (02:32)Le moment Pop culture (25:48)Les recommandations culturelles (29:42)Le courrier des auditrices (32:50) Les références entendues dans l’épisodeLe magazine féministe de Montreuil, La Voyeuse, dont le dernier exemplaire parle de l’équipe de roller derby les Nasty PêcheressesL’association Mémoire traumatique et Victimologie de la psychiatre Muriel SalmonaLe documentaire “Sexe sans consentement” de Delphine Dhilly et Blandine Grosjean, diffusé dans Infrarouge (France 2, 2018)La série d’épisodes sur le consentement du podcast américain The Heart, présenté par Kaitlin Prest (2017)La tribune pour défendre la “liberté d’importuner”, signée par 100 femmes dont Catherine Millet et publiée dans Le Monde (2018)L’article de Marie Krischen sur le “danger” du concept de “zone grise” du consentement, dans Buzzfeed (2018)Le livre Ces hommes qui m’expliquent la vie de Rebecca Solnit (2014)Un article du Monde sur les accusations contre Aziz Ansari (2018)Un article de madmoiZelle sur l’affaire Emma Sulkowicz (2015)L’infographie du New York Times qui met en avant 45 témoignages sur le consentement à l’université (2018)Le livre Blurred Lines : Rethinking Sex, Power and Consent on Campus de Vanessa Grigoriadis (2017)La vidéo sur “Le consentement expliqué aux enfants” (2017)La chronique de Maïa Mazaurette sur le “consentement enthousiaste”, dans Le Monde (2017)Le film Sixteen Candles (Seize bougies pour Sam) de John Hughes (1984)La série Gossip Girl de Josh Schwartz et Stephanie Savage (2007-2012), d’après les livres de Cecily von ZiegesarLa série Skam de Julie Andem (2015-2017)L’épisode 19 de la saison 2 de la série Girls de Lena Dunham (2012-2017)L’épisode “Qui sont les harceleurs au travail” du podcast Les couilles sur la table de Victoire Tuaillon produit par Binge AudioLes recommandations culturellesMélanie : la série Younger de Darren Star, avec Sutton Foster, Debi Mazar, Hillary DuffClémentine : le Spectacle alimentaire en attendant la pension de Laurie Peret au théâtre Le République : 1 boulevard Saint-Martin, 75003 ParisCet épisode est rendu possible par La Servante Écarlate, le roman de Margaret Atwood, publié par Robert Laffont aux éditions Pavillons Poche. Un partenariat avec l'association Rêv'Elles.Pour retrouver le podcast Après la première page, c’est ici Pour poser une question à Clémentine et Mélanie : hello@quoidemeuf.netPour s'inscrire à la géniale newsletter Quoi de meuf : http://quoidemeuf.net/Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Mélanie Wanga et Clémentine Gallot produite par Nouvelles Écoutes. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani.

Gangrey Podcast
Episode 55: Vanessa Grigoriadis

Gangrey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 41:20


This week’s guest is Vanessa Grigoriadis, whose first book, “Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power and Consent on Campus,” was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in early September. The book reveals a new sexual revolution taking place across the country, one in which college students are on the front lines. Her reporting shows women who are using savvy methods to fight entrenched sexism and sexual assault even as they celebrate their own sexuality. She also shows male students who are more sensitive to women’s concerns, and other men who perpetrate the most cruel misogyny. Grigoriadis was on the podcast three years ago. In Episode 30, we talked primarily about her celebrity profiles. Toward the end of that episode, though, we talked briefly about a story she had done for New York Magazine that focused on Emma Sulkowicz, the young woman at Columbia University who had been carrying a mattress around everywhere she went to bring light to the fact she had been sexually assaulted, and the university had done little or nothing about it. Sulkowicz ends up kicking off Blurred Lines. The first chapter is titled Mattress Girl Grigoriadis is a contributing editor at the New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair, specializing in pop culture, youth movements, and crime reporting. She has won a National Magazine Award, and been anthologized regularly, including in Next Wave: America’s New Generation of Great Literary Journalists.

De Cabeça Limpa
De Cabeça Limpa #16 - O Feminismo na Atualidade

De Cabeça Limpa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 59:37


Neste De Cabeça Limpa, discuto o estado atual do feminismo e mais especificamente o caso da Emma Sulkowicz na faculdade Columbia nos EUA. Homens podem comentar sobre o feminismo? Existe um extremismo ou é apenas uma reação natural ao machismo do mundo? Recebemos um e-mail de uma moça que passa por uma crise existencial e quer saber como superar isso. Também temos um jovem que quer saber como se motivar; comento o caso da ida do Neymar pro PSG como exemplo. Pra finalizar, temos atualização de um e-mail que recebemos da semana passada.   Siga @DeCabecaLimpa e @MrVanDep Mande seu email para: decabecalimpa@gmail.com facebook.com/DeCabecaLimpa Quer contribuir com o podcast? Clique aqui Twitch.tv/MrVanDep YouTube.com/MrVanDep Ouça a playlist do DCL: DCLSpotify Playlist Hip-Hop Veja mais em: De Cabeça Limpa   Este podcast é patrocinado pela Virtue Gaming: Siga @Vrt_Gaming e concorra a prêmios!   

Uninterrupted
Episode 5: Why (and How) Emma Sulkowicz Will No Longer Answer Your Questions about Her Assault

Uninterrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 30:11


Artist Emma Sulkowicz talks about the "Mattress Girl" phenomenon, what it's like to be recognized for being a survivor, and how she is making art out of other people's often triggering questions. The Women Promoted on This Episode: To learn more about how you can take a stand against sexual assault, visit KnowYourIX.org Follow These Women on Twitter: Women's Health at womenshealthmag Caitlin Abber at everydaycaitlin Episode Credits: Uninterrupted is produced by Caitlin Abber and edited by Charesse James, with editorial and public relations support from Lisa Chudnofsky and Lindsey Benoit. Our theme music is “Bullshit” by Jen Miller.

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Art Beat
USC, Jay-Z vs Marina Abromovic, The Mattress

Art Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 25:53


A student revolt at USC, Marina Abromovic clashes with Jay-Z over Picasso Baby and Emma Sulkowicz graduates from Columbia.

TYT combine!
The Young Turks - 6.12.15: TPP Update, Seinfeld, Racism, Penis Transplant & Art

TYT combine!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2015


A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from June 12, 2015. For more go to http://www.tytmembership.comHour 1: Cara, Cenk, and Ben hosting. Nancy Pelosi disagrees with Obama on big labor policies. Cenk says the big picture is money. Republicans and democrats work together all with ulterior motives. Cenk thinks Obama is ignorant of his own wrongdoings, preaching change on the outside, and continuity on the inside. Seinfeld says colleges are too PC, his daughter and friends overuse “that's racist” “that's sexist. Ben appreciates the honesty. Cara stresses context on the situation. Whoopi Goldberg says comics are offensive by nature, but is aware of sensitivities. Cenk agrees that comics are comics, “give ‘em a break!!”. Cenk reads poll from TYT app.Hour 2: Hannah joins Cara, Ben and Cenk for SCS. First man to have successful penile transplant conceives baby. Alamo man has sex with horse, gets his leg broken. Columbia University graduate Emma Sulkowicz publishes film which she warns “may resemble rape.”

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
968: Black People Can't Swim

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015 130:25


Rod and Karen discuss a girl committing suicide after public shaming video, Boston bomber's friend goes to prison, forced family sex on LGBT in India, Emma Sulkowicz goes next level, Lil Wayne starts the violence, NYPD arrest a 17 year old girl for turning him down, NYPD on Facebook, Diva beef, Bobby Flay slander, NYPD cop steals dead man's credit card, McKinney pool debacle and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsor: Site: www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT www.shadowdogproductions.com And they're on Twitter: @ShadowDogProd

The Real Housewives of Bohemia
Ep. 12 - Field Trip | Carry That Weight

The Real Housewives of Bohemia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 68:55


A conversation about Emma Sulkowicz in conversation with Roberta Smith at the Brooklyn Museum. Introduced by Elizabeth A. Sackler in the flesh. (Plus audience member Gloria Steinem.)