I Love Dick Ep 6 Thinking-With
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An episode in which we encounter the body as a political site. We chat about the ethics of transgressing, staying with the trouble, and acts of solidarity in moments of conflict.
“Thinking-With” is a long-form, unpolished conversation. Join Cat Auburn and Kyle Lewis as they think-with different ideas and people in each season.
“Thinking-with” is a term from Donna Haraway's writing that Cat and Kyle enjoy working with. It acknowledges thinking as an interconnected process, and that who and what we use to think our thoughts with matters greatly. Consciously choosing which tools we use for thinking is key to enabling thoughts that can escape the confines of existing frameworks and systems of power.
Transcript of Episode 6
Logo by Tynan Kyle Lewis
Music: Amnesia by Ghost Beatz
Links:
Chris Beasley's book, "Gender and Sexuality Critical Theories, Critical Thinkers"
bell hooks' book, "Teaching to Transgress"
Trinh T. Minh-ha
Donna Haraway's book, "Staying with the Trouble"
Cat Auburn, Alan Lynn and Jess Ramm collaboration
Marina Abramovic's performance, "Freeing the Body"
Carolee Schneemann's performance, "Up to and Including her Limits"
Annie Sprinkle's performance, "Post Porn Modernist"
Liz Leman performance, "The Matter of Origins"
Keywords:
Chris Kraus; I Love Dick; autotheory; Joey Soloway; Jim Fronha; Andrea Arnold; Kathryn Hahn; Kevin Bacon; Donna Haraway; Sylvère Lotringer; I Love Dick the book; I Love Dick episode six; time travel; memory; multitudes; examining the past; energy flows; costumes; role models; muse; the female gaze; Griffin Dunne; understanding; misunderstanding; artist; feminism; Marina Abramović, Carolee Schneemann; Annie Sprinkle; Liz Lerman; power dynamics; transgression; Trihn T. Minh-ha; theory; perception; Sarah Silverman; George Condo; not knowingess; staying with the trouble; nothing precedes intertwinedness; myth of the artist; building blocks of truth; categories boxes; letters; form; shame and love; personal/universal; owning what happens to me; defaults; weaponised critique; choicelessness; compasses; reporting on experience; denim; finding your voice; misbehave or die
An episode in which we encounter the body as a political site. We chat about the ethics of transgressing, staying with the trouble, and acts of solidarity in moments of conflict.
“Thinking-With” is a long-form, unpolished conversation. Join Cat Auburn and Kyle Lewis as they think-with different ideas and people in each season.
“Thinking-with” is a term from Donna Haraway's writing that Cat and Kyle enjoy working with. It acknowledges thinking as an interconnected process, and that who and what we use to think our thoughts with matters greatly. Consciously choosing which tools we use for thinking is key to enabling thoughts that can escape the confines of existing frameworks and systems of power.
Transcript of Episode 6
Logo by Tynan Kyle Lewis
Music: Amnesia by Ghost Beatz
Links:
Chris Beasley's book, "Gender and Sexuality Critical Theories, Critical Thinkers"
bell hooks' book, "Teaching to Transgress"
Trinh T. Minh-ha
Donna Haraway's book, "Staying with the Trouble"
Cat Auburn, Alan Lynn and Jess Ramm collaboration
Marina Abramovic's performance, "Freeing the Body"
Carolee Schneemann's performance, "Up to and Including her Limits"
Annie Sprinkle's performance, "Post Porn Modernist"
Liz Leman performance, "The Matter of Origins"
Keywords:
Chris Kraus; I Love Dick; autotheory; Joey Soloway; Jim Fronha; Andrea Arnold; Kathryn Hahn; Kevin Bacon; Donna Haraway; Sylvère Lotringer; I Love Dick the book; I Love Dick episode six; time travel; memory; multitudes; examining the past; energy flows; costumes; role models; muse; the female gaze; Griffin Dunne; understanding; misunderstanding; artist; feminism; Marina Abramović, Carolee Schneemann; Annie Sprinkle; Liz Lerman; power dynamics; transgression; Trihn T. Minh-ha; theory; perception; Sarah Silverman; George Condo; not knowingess; staying with the trouble; nothing precedes intertwinedness; myth of the artist; building blocks of truth; categories boxes; letters; form; shame and love; personal/universal; owning what happens to me; defaults; weaponised critique; choicelessness; compasses; reporting on experience; denim; finding your voice; misbehave or die
1 hr 28 min