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On this episode, Ryan and Todd discuss Rick Boothby's terrific recent book, Embracing the Void: Rethinking the Origin of the Sacred. First they discuss how the book begins its argument by intervening in the gap between Freud's and Lacan's notion of religion (in both its social and psychical import). They then move to highlight Rick's original theorizing that links das ding to an encounter with the unknowability and indecipherability of the other. Finally, they conclude by discussing the relationship that Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker has to an extension of Rick's argument.
Also mentioned on this podcast:
Misconstruity, "Let Them Rot" (referenced as Russ Sbriglia's King Crimson power hour)
On Drugs, CBC Podcast (Special thanks to Hadeel and Geoff!)
Ryan's essay in World Picture
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On this episode, Ryan and Todd discuss Rick Boothby's terrific recent book, Embracing the Void: Rethinking the Origin of the Sacred. First they discuss how the book begins its argument by intervening in the gap between Freud's and Lacan's notion of religion (in both its social and psychical import). They then move to highlight Rick's original theorizing that links das ding to an encounter with the unknowability and indecipherability of the other. Finally, they conclude by discussing the relationship that Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker has to an extension of Rick's argument.
Also mentioned on this podcast:
Misconstruity, "Let Them Rot" (referenced as Russ Sbriglia's King Crimson power hour)
On Drugs, CBC Podcast (Special thanks to Hadeel and Geoff!)
Ryan's essay in World Picture

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