Inside the Text

Jedd Cole
Inside the Text

Plumbing the depths of pop culture and finding out how capitalism sucks and is interesting in the process. Host Jedd Cole brings together philosophical and literary tools to tease apart the ways movies, music, stories and ideas make sense (out) of life, society and politics.

Episodes

  1. 12/10/2019

    Fictions and Morals: Fiction and Its Discontents

    We established last episode that fiction does seem to have a moral function, along with most other discourses. But what should that moral function be? In this second episode in a series about the moral function of fiction: the opinions of, like, a bunch of white dudes and an actually good one by Susan Sontag. References: - John Gardner, Moral Fiction (1978) - Aristotle, Poetics - Terry Eagleton, How to Read a Poem (2007) - Terry Eagleton, Literary Theory: An Introduction (2008) - Philip Sidney, An Apology for Poesy (1595) - Samuel Johnson, The Rambler No. 4 (1750) - Matthew Arnold, Culture and Anarchy (1869) - Terry Eagleton, Ideology: An Introduction (1991) - Peter Lamarque, The Philosophy of Literature (2009) - Henry James, The Art of Fiction (1884) - #MAGA, “Donald Trump on ISIS - ‘I'm gonna bomb the SHIT out of 'em!’” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OES7kbWZ70Y - Mary Gordon, “Moral Fiction,” The Atlantic, 2005 - Susan Sontag, “At the Same Time: The Novelist and Moral Reasoning,” At the Same Time: Essays and Speeches (2004) Music: - grapes, “I Dunno (Grapes of Wrath Mix), CC BY, http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/56346 - Kevin Macleod, “J. S. Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze - BWV 208,” CC BY, https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Classical_Sampler/Sheep_May_Safely_Graze_-_BWV_208 - Visager, “We Can Do It!” CC BY, https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Visager/Songs_From_An_Unmade_World_2/Visager_-_Songs_From_An_Unmade_World_2_-_09_We_Can_Do_It

    35 min
  2. 09/30/2019

    Fictions and Morals: Harry Potter and an evangelical walk into a bar...

    We talk about fiction in moral terms all the time, from saying certain movies are inappropriate for kids, to claiming that video games aren't political. But when you think about it, how does fiction function morally if it's just made up? To answer that question, we have to ask a couple others: What is fiction? And what is moral? In this first episode in a series about the moral function of fiction: Harry Potter, evangelical Christianity, literary theory, and fake news, and other sundry characters. For more about history as fictive, watch this video by PBS Idea Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N5zfBzzTvs For more about how the U.S. military and popular movies get intertwined, watch this interesting video by Pop Culture Detective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5xfBtD6rLY For more about semiology, watch this short series I did about it a long time ago: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqDbDyQNACJ4ji8z7yPraq95w9sP_Y1K_ Get in touch and find a transcript of this episode at insidethetext.wordpress.com. # References: - Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged (2001, Jeremiah Films) - Alun Munslow, "Where Does History Come From?" (March 2002, History Today) - Terry Eagleton, How to Read a Poem (2007) - Terry Eagleton, Literary Theory: An Introduction (2008) - William Gibson, Neuromancer (1984) - John Fiske, Television Culture, 2010 - 2016 Donald Trump press conference, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veZs75jlAlw - Whitney Phillips, "Putting the Folklore in Fake News," http://culturedigitally.org/2017/01/putting-the-folklore-in-fake-news/ - Abbot & Costello, "Who's On First?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTcRRaXV-fg - Leo Tolstoy, What Is Art? (1897) # Music: - Intro and outro music by Jedd Cole - Stefan Kartenberg, Oryk Taiko Rhap, CC BY, http://ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/57432 - CARL iCON, Quasi una fantasia, CC BY, http://ccmixter.org/files/KarLos/58249 - Kimiko Ishizaka, Aria (BWV 988), https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kimiko_Ishizaka/The_Open_Goldberg_Variations/KIMIKO_ISHIZAKA_-_Goldberg_Variations_BWV_988_-_01_-_Aria__44k-24b - Soft and Furious, You're Magic, https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Soft_and_Furious/Bae/Soft_and_Furious_-_Bae_-_01_Youre_Magic

    36 min

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Plumbing the depths of pop culture and finding out how capitalism sucks and is interesting in the process. Host Jedd Cole brings together philosophical and literary tools to tease apart the ways movies, music, stories and ideas make sense (out) of life, society and politics.

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