Phoenix Nest Podcast Troy Williams
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- Gesellschaft und Kultur
A conversational delve into topical issues from a feminist worldview.
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Ep. 004 - Dr. Meacham and I Hate Lolita (Part 2)
Dr. Meacham, English and WGS Professor, and I continue our discussion on women and feminism in Literature. She gives us more behind the scenes exclusives from UnitledTown Book and Author Festival, and tells us about her favorite writers. The next time you pick up a book, find one written by a woman.
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Ep. 004 - Dr. Meacham and I Hate Lolita
Dr. Meacham, English and WGS professor, and I discuss feminism and women in Literature. We have a shared disdain for Lolita and a certain Mr. Roth. We also have an undying love for Margaret Atwood, and she shares some behind the scenes stories from UntitledTown Book and Author Festival.
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Ep. 003 - Dr. Carr and I Are Pop Culture Mavens (Part 2)
Dr. Carr and I continue our discussion on women in Mass Media and Pop Culture. This portion we disseminate the current slate of television, as well as share our experience playing video games as female avatars. Take some time to play Dys4ia, Anna Anthropy's FREE online game about gender transition. https://jayisgames.com/games/dys4ia/
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Ep. 003 - Dr. Carr and I Are Pop Culture Mavens
Dr. Carr, Comm & WGS Professor, and I have a fascinating conversation about the various dynamics of feminism in Pop Culture and Mass Media. If you take nothing else away from this, just know that Tom Hardy and Margo Martingale are awesome.
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Ep. 002 - Prof. Gates and I Have a Question for You (Part 2)
Prof. Gates, Art, Design & WGS Professor, and I invite ourselves to The Dinner Party and discuss feminism, gender, and academia as it relates to visual art. What we want to know is "Can you name five women artists?" (Part 2 of 2)
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Ep. 002 - Prof. Gates and I Have a Question for You
Prof. Gates, Art, Design & WGS Professor, and I invite ourselves to The Dinner Party and discuss feminism, gender, and academia as it relates to visual art. What we want to know is "Can you name five women artists?" (Part 1 of 2)