29 episodes

This podcast uses theory to explain the world around us, from pop culture to politics to our personal lives. Each month, co-hosts Maria Sachiko Cecire and Noorain Khan raid academia for the the most fascinating and relevant social, cultural, and scientific theories and figure out what they mean for us today.

Episodes - In Theory Podcast Maria Sachiko Cecire & Noorain Khan

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 22 Ratings

This podcast uses theory to explain the world around us, from pop culture to politics to our personal lives. Each month, co-hosts Maria Sachiko Cecire and Noorain Khan raid academia for the the most fascinating and relevant social, cultural, and scientific theories and figure out what they mean for us today.

    Min-Ep: Maria Had a Baby!

    Min-Ep: Maria Had a Baby!

    Missed us? We’ve been busy…in Maria’s case, making a BABY! (Among other things.) In this mini episode we check in about maternal health numbers in the US (not amazing), the experience of becoming a mother (pretty sweet, but keep yer grains of salt handy), and - of course - hit up some feminist theory about this whole childbearing thing. What’s up, Simone de Beauvoir! If you’ve been watching The Handmaid’s Tale and need another perspective on reproduction, you’ve come to the right place. Mamma Mia! We’re multiplying!

    • 20 min
    S3E6 - Season 3 Gab: Taking Stock, Making Resolutions

    S3E6 - Season 3 Gab: Taking Stock, Making Resolutions

    One year is over, another just begun! In this mid-season gab we talk about how to look back over the past year and share strategies for making New Year's resolutions that stick. Discover the official Noorain Khan method for taking stock at the end of a year, hear our goals for 2017, and get some concrete advice on how to make a good resolution courtesy of kids.usa.gov. We also reveal our greatest resolution successes (Maria's involves Mordor, kind of) and swear that THIS is the year we're going to stay active - really!! Ready to take on the new year? Tune in for a chilled-out chat about taking the next steps!

    • 24 min
    S3E5 - Poetry

    S3E5 - Poetry

    Does the prospect of reading a poem send you into panicked memories of 11th grade English class? FEAR NOT! Poetry doesn't have to be like that! In this episode we find out how it's secretly all around us in the best ways, use theory to kill the author and open up avenues for fun interpretation, and share love for viral poetry by women of color. Maria's pal and colleague Dr. Adhaar Noor Desai helps demo how to unpack a plum(b) poem (the results make Noorain blush!), and we discover how to put more poetry in our lives. Take a moment to listen - and maybe even start to write!

    • 42 min
    S3E4 - Gifts

    S3E4 - Gifts

    Got gift-giving on your mind? You're not the only one to agonize over it! Is exchanging presents a magical practice of reciprocity that leads to stronger human bonds (Team Anthropology!) or is it an inefficient scourge leading to deadweight loss (Team Economics!)? In this episode, we explore these two camps...and in the process get to Japan's extreme gifting culture (Maria’s our in-house expert!), best/worst presents (yay!/ack!), holiday shopping, and registries. Get ready folks, we unwrap gift giving like no one else does—like nerds! 
     



























    Links to Stuff We Talk AboutTheory
    Bronisław Malinowski, “Argonauts of the Western Pacific: An account of native enterprise and adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea” (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1922) http://wolnelektury.pl/katalog/lektura/argonauts-of-the-western-pacific/ [N&M note:  Yes, this title is bad, like baaaad.]
    Marcel Mauss, “The Gift: Forms and Functions of Exchange in Archaic Societies” (Cohen & West Ltd, 1966). https://archive.org/details/giftformsfunctio00maus [N&M note:  Yes, this one too.]
    Joel Waldfogel, “Scroogenomics:  Why You Shouldn't Buy Presents for the Holidays” (Princeton University Press, 2009). http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8972.html
     
    Context
    “Why Economists Hate Gifts”. Planet Money. December 11, 2011. NPR. 
    http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2011/12/23/144195081/the-friday-podcast-why-economists-hate-gifts
    Caitlin Kenney. “The Most Wasteful Time Of Year.” Planet Money. November 25, 2009. NPR. 
    http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2009/11/podcast_happy_efficent_holiday.html
    Shankar Vedantam. "New Study Explores Psychology Of Giving Wedding Gifts." All Things Considered. June 24, 2016. NPR. http://www.npr.org/2016/06/24/483426485/new-study-explores-psychology-of-giving-wedding-gifts
     
    Bonus
    On Japanese gift giving etiquette
    On Valentine’s Day & White Day in Japan 
     
    Music this time by 50 Cent, The Isley Brothers, Queen Mariah & Natalie Merchant 

    • 38 min
    S3E3 - International Activism

    S3E3 - International Activism

    Want to go out and change the world? Great! WE NEED IT. But how to avoid doing more harm than good, especially when working for people from other contexts and cultures? We dig into this tricky question with Dr. Ryan Richard Thoreson: human rights lawyer, LGBTIQ activist, and one of our personal faves. Along the way we encounter white savior Barbie, grapple with the notion of cultural relativism, and each reveal some of our most facepalm-worthy moments abroad. Ryan also catches us up on the state of international LGBTIQ rights and activism, and we share some real talk about the colonialist legacy of the Rhodes Scholarships that Ryan, Noorain, and Maria all held. Theory helped shape how we approach making positive change, so join us for this ep and then get out there and make a difference where you can!

    • 43 min
    S3 Replay: Progressive Patriotism

    S3 Replay: Progressive Patriotism

    Following the 2016 election results, we've decided to share our vision for America at its best. So we're re-releasing our episode on patriotism from Season Two. In it, we talk about what it means to be both progressive and patriotic, and describe our inclusive American dream, which has room for both tradition and change. There is so much work to be done, and so much good to fight for. We've rounded up some links for ways to get involved and, if needed, help heal yourself and your community on our website at http://intheory.us.

    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

MunniNN ,

My favorite way to start the day!

Recently discovered this podcast and it's now on my regular loop of go-to listens as I get ready for the day. Noorain and Maria are brilliant hosts and make topics accessible, entertaining, and lively. Also love the music clips sprinkled throughout the discussions! Looking forward to catching up for the upcoming new season.

Chitty A ,

ms

I totally binged on this podcast - Noorain and María are smart and funny and cover the best topics - I can't wait for new episodes to come out

Leighgoeswhoa ,

Great!

Always so thoughtful! I love that they help me work through many of the thoughts I've had that I haven't had the theory or way of articulating beforehand. Despite the fact that the podcast helps me understand how I feel about topics like restorative justice or self help, the two hosts are really great at exploring all sides of an issue. Thanks for some great listens!

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