KU Leuven Faculty of Arts artskuleuven
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Podcast series on Arts and Humanities, covering a wide range of topics. Created by the students and staff of the KU Leuven Faculty of Arts.
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Pregnancy, now and in the nineteenth century
Julie Claeys, Bastiaan De Groote and Laura Van Hoeymissen explore the differences between being pregnant and giving birth now and in the nineteenth century.
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Nostalgia
Karen Rock and Lisa Zamboni try to figure out why nostalgia is such an important phenomenon in our culture, both in the past and today. The neurological phenomenon is largely responsible for the Friends revival, the creation of series such as Stranger Things and the vinyl comeback. Professor of English literature Pieter Vermeulen makes a link with climate change and capitalism.
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Seduction Island (episode in Dutch)
Indra Bruynseels en Elise Coenen steken de hoofse liefde in een modern jasje: de verhalen van Ferguut, Galiëne, Arthur, Guinevere en Lancelot worden getransponeerd naar een 'Seduction Island'-setting. Professor Geert Claassens analyseert het gedrag van de hoofse heren en dames.
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Being Gay in Russia
Amelie Cuppens, Paulien Lambert, Remco Roelants and Anke Stroobants examine the topic of LGBTQI+ rights in Russia. What is it like being a non-heterosexual person in a country where 'gay propaganda' is illegal and where the orthodox church still has a strong influence on the law? Russia expert Lien Verpoest helps the students find an answer to these questions.
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Female Prostitution
In this episode, Ynse Bergans and Tannekin Coninx explore the topic of female prostitution and sex work. The students interview Professor of Modern History and Society Magaly Rodriguez Garcia and head out to gather different views on the subject.
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Nick Cave
Hanne Akkermans, Kaat Bastiaens and Kaat Valvekens investigate why Nick Cave is still so popular and how his music and art has evolved throughout the years. To that end, the students interview Cave expert Ortwin de Graef, Professor of English Literature.
(picture: Bleddyn Butcher, source: Wikipedia)