From Darkness to Light: A Psychological Perspective on the Concept of Personal is Political S. L. Meghashyam
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- Religion & Spirituality
Describes the concept of Personal is Political within works and analysing how it incorporates intersectionality and how it explains or shows it’s role in various queer movements. I will also be using my knowledge of psychology, my own experience and examples for some alternate comparisons between queer studies and this concept. If you want to be interviewed let me know through text (I’m shy for calls), email, or Instagram.
Email: meghashs@oregonstate.edu or samhita.meghashyam@gmail.com
Text: 971-777-9795
Instagram: @vedalaxshmi
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Season 1 finale
This is an announcement for the end of season 1 and the start of season 2! Coming soon! And by soon I mean in a few weeks!
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Episode 9: Media Part 2
In this episode, I talk about Disney movies and a source called Mickey Mouse Monopoly and describe my experience watching that film and compare my thoughts to it. Also, I mention a lot of the Jungle Book film in this as well.
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Episode 8: Media
This talk is all about the Hex Girls, and many other Straight Gay icons. I wanted to talk about this on my podcast so I looked up as much as possible. Here are the links: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/hex-girls-scooby-doo-oral-history-music-actors-queer-wicca-a9177596.html%3famp https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MrDMJckeAks These are the links to the article and YouTube video I got my information from. The rest are all on those websites so enjoy!
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Episode 7: Power and Vulnerability
Man Child: A Black Lesbian Feminist’s Response; Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde on on Amazon Kindle App. This involves quotes that talk about fear, power, vulnerability, raised in a different setting than society desires, sons of lesbians, separatism, human sensitivity, Tripartite Pattern of Relating/existing; all involved in comparison of personal life, mindset, and darkness and light.
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Episode 6: The Blame Game
This episode is all about the Blame Game and what it is represented in societies and cultures. I explain the type of thinking and why it is thought that way. The sources are from pages 29-30 on Suzanne Pharr’s Homophobia: A Weapon of Sexism. Source: https://www.doc-developpement-durable.org/file/programmes-de-sensibilisations/homophobie/Homophobia%20A%20Weapon%20of%20Sexism%20-%20Vancouver%20Rape%20Relief.pdf
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Episode 5: Privledge, Immigration, and Change
This episode is my analysis on the Letter to Ma reading by Merle Woo. I will be discussing examples (might be repeated, sorry) and my own thoughts as well as my Psychological understanding. Hopefully this episode will seem more refined than the previous one. Link to source: https://philife.nd.edu/assets/308441/fullsize/merlewoo_lettertoma_modelapology.pdf.