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Peep This Noise is a podcast centered on critical analysis of media of all kinds. We’ll be aiming for an open minded, approachable discussion of a variety of topics in literature, film, music, theatre, games, and other forms of art. As we cover various pieces, we examine things like:
Representation of ethnicity, belief, and gender in media;
Framing and representation of disability in art;
How writers explore and portray physical and emotional trauma;
How various genres, including science fiction and fantasy, provide metaphors for and potential solutions to modern society’s most troubling problems, such as violence, hate, and socioeconomic/environmental crises;
Perspectives for critical analysis, including (but not limited to) feminist, queer studies, and Marxist reads of media.

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Peep This Noise Logan Johnson

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Peep This Noise is a podcast centered on critical analysis of media of all kinds. We’ll be aiming for an open minded, approachable discussion of a variety of topics in literature, film, music, theatre, games, and other forms of art. As we cover various pieces, we examine things like:
Representation of ethnicity, belief, and gender in media;
Framing and representation of disability in art;
How writers explore and portray physical and emotional trauma;
How various genres, including science fiction and fantasy, provide metaphors for and potential solutions to modern society’s most troubling problems, such as violence, hate, and socioeconomic/environmental crises;
Perspectives for critical analysis, including (but not limited to) feminist, queer studies, and Marxist reads of media.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Bloodchild

    Bloodchild

    This week, we dive into Octavia Butler's short story, Bloodchild. Full disclosure, this one gets a little visceral, but in our defense, it' a visceral read. We discuss themes of love, symbiosis, and parasitic relationships as they relate to the narrative. It's a real romp through this wild sci-fi tale.
    Hope you enjoy!

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    • 1 tim. 6 min
    The Serpent and the Rainbow

    The Serpent and the Rainbow

    The Serpent and the Rainbow is a longer work, but it's one that's worth your time if you're interested in anthropology. The book details the work of ethnobotanist Wade Davis and his travels in Haiti, studying the potential origins of the phenomenon of zombification. In this episode, we discuss our thoughts on The Serpent and the Rainbow, its triumphs and its issues. We address the immense difficulty inherent in a white man's telling of a Haitian story, and we analyze the places where the narrative is at its most valuable.
    Hope you enjoy!

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    • 1 tim. 10 min
    Hamilton

    Hamilton

    Hello, Sweet Summer Children!
    Yes, this episode is also late. We're very sorry. We address it in the beginning of this episode, but with school on, editing on a regular schedule is a little bit difficult. On the plus side, the tardiness means you had plenty of time to watch Hamilton or listen to the soundtrack. In this episode, we let the void consume us and talk about why we all love this play. We also bring a bit of light criticism to keep things interesting. This episode also has more tangents than a geometry textbook. You can't say no to this.
    Enjoy!

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    • 1 tim. 16 min
    folklore

    folklore

    Hello, Sweet Summer Children!
    Apologies for the extra delay on this one. School has kicked up, and so I (Logan) officially slipped out of the editing groove while I moved. I'll be back to normal from here out, though.
    This week, we talk about Taylor Swift's new album folklore, and we do a deep dive into some of our favorite tracks. We talk about what makes this album significant, and ultimately, where we all land on it. Hope you enjoy it!

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    • 1 tim. 3 min
    Blood on the Tracks

    Blood on the Tracks

    The album Blood on the Tracks is one of Bob Dylan's most enduring, featuring a few of his more famous songs and liner notes that won a Grammy on their own merits. In this episode, we discuss some of our favorite tracks and what they mean to us. We review some of Dylan's more personal lyrics, investigate the source of Dylan's songwriting, and analyze the concept of the American rock-and-roll "road warrior"
    This episode has a little bit of audio difficulty, there were some noise gating issues that damaged the overall sound in the end. Hopefully they don't interfere too much, and you enjoy the episode notwithstanding.

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    • 1 tim. 21 min
    Lilo and Stitch

    Lilo and Stitch

    Hello, Sweet Summer Children! Our apologies on the lateness of this episode. As a result of a move, things had to be shuffled and delayed, but we hope to be back to a weekly release schedule after this one.
    In the mean time, while this episode is here, you may as well enjoy it! In this one we talk about Lilo and Stitch, Disney's weird alien move form the early 00's. We talk about Secret Agent Cobra Bubbles, the relationship between would-be boyfriend David and the cute little family established in the film, and the way the film uses mirroring micro-narratives to establish its themes.
    Hope you like it!

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    • 1 tim. 22 min

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