Share UNBOUND
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
Miranda and Zac talk with Kelly about feminist care ethics, social reproduction theory, transformative justice, and holding the complexity of radical care in our daily practices and political struggles.
K. Eskins and Austin Burke have a chat with McKenzie Wark about media studies, low theory, queer theory and philosophy, gender identity, auto-theory, the use of pronouns, and writing.
Eddie and Giuseppe had a chat with Justin Smith about the global history of philosophy, control F as a research method, reply guys, textual and oral traditions of philosophy, algorithms, irrationality, aliens and learning languages.
K Eskins (they/them) had a chat with Austin Burke (they/them), a PhD student in philosophy at NSSR, about global philosophy, the notion of canonicity, the Library of Congress, the self, and queerness as a philosophical guide.
In this episode, we are excited to spotlight the newly founded Gender & Sexualities Studies Institute at the New School. Kay had a chat with Chiara Bottici, co-director of the institute, about its inception and goals, and about its inaugural symposium: Gender Matters. [Browse their website and events here.]
Mariam and Giuseppe talk with Adam Hosein about chess, migration, islamophobia, public philosophy, whether there is anything that is just plain “good” and flamenco.
[TW: discussion of sexual assault, trauma, survivors]. Giuseppe and Zac have a chat with Miranda Young about sexual assault narratives, the criminal justice system, the role of philosophy and literature in feminist and anti-racist politics, Artemisia Gentileschi and Elena Ferrante.
K and Giuseppe have a chat with Tamsin Kimoto about the distinction between philosophy and other academic disciplines, whiteness, orientation and disorientation, Asian American experiences, what the post-Covid world may look like, hygienic gender practices, and trans theory.
Madison and Eddie have a chat with PJ Gorre, PhD candidate at NSSR, about phenomenology, Eurocentrism and the idea of Europe, teaching philosophy, and the concept of essential work.
Kay and Madison chat with Gina Walker, professor of Women’s Studies at The New School, about her way through education and life as a woman, epistemological authority, the founding mothers of the New School, sexual identity, and The New Historia - a digital archive of groundbreaking women.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.