346 episodes

Toby Miller’s inaugural culturalstudies podcast

culturalstudies Toby Miller

    • Education

Toby Miller’s inaugural culturalstudies podcast

    Lisa Funnell on not thinking, audio books, James Bond, Michelle Yeoh, and #MeToo

    Lisa Funnell on not thinking, audio books, James Bond, Michelle Yeoh, and #MeToo

    Lisa Funnell on not thinking, audio books, James Bond, Michelle Yeoh, Chinese warrior women, #MeToo, and feminism
    You can read about Lisa’s work here:
    https://lisafunnell.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dr-lisa-funnell-12965b17_worlddesignday-hamont-mohawkcollege-activity-7190710202717859841-WCzN/

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Graham Meikle on social media, deep fakes, the internet of things, and social movements

    Graham Meikle on social media, deep fakes, the internet of things, and social movements

    Graham Meikle on social media, deep fakes, the internet of things, and social movements
    You can read about Graham's work here:
    https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/directory/meikle-graham
     

    • 58 min
    Richard Allen on Indian film, Hitchcock, psychoanalytic film theory, and analytic philosophy

    Richard Allen on Indian film, Hitchcock, psychoanalytic film theory, and analytic philosophy

    Richard Allen on Arabian Nights, Indian stories and films, Muslim influences, double identities, oral traditions, Alfred Hitchcock, psychoanalytic film theory, analytic philosophy, and ukiyo-e prints
    You can read about Richard here:
    https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/people/allen-richard-william
     

    • 58 min
    Daniel Fisher on indigenous Australians, the Northern Territory, fire, country music, and radio

    Daniel Fisher on indigenous Australians, the Northern Territory, fire, country music, and radio

    Daniel Fisher on indigenous Australians, the Northern Territory, fire, country music, radio, and media ethnography
    You can read about his work here:
    https://anthropology.berkeley.edu/daniel-fisher

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Heather Ashley Hayes on rhetoric, violence, cartography, Martin Luther King, and The Teach Out

    Heather Ashley Hayes on rhetoric, violence, cartography, Martin Luther King, and The Teach Out

    Heather Ashley Hayes on rhetoric, violence, the ‘war on terror,' cartography, Martin Luther King internationally, civil rights, and The Teach Out
    You can read about her work here:
    https://www.heatherashleyhayes.com/
    https://www.theteachout.com/

    • 47 min
    Stuart Cunningham on cultural policy, creative industries, the humanities, and innovation

    Stuart Cunningham on cultural policy, creative industries, the humanities, and innovation

    Stuart Cunningham on semi-enforced semi-retirement, the relevance of research, cultural criticism and policy, creative industries, Griffith University, the humanities, grad school, Sylvia Plath, Frederick Wiseman, Charles Chauvel, writing poetry, innovation, René Girard, and Joseph Schumpeter
    You can read about Stuart’s work here:
    https://www.qut.edu.au/about/our-people/academic-profiles/s.cunningham

    • 59 min

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