40 episodes

Welcome to LOL, my praxis! The timely, interdisciplinary, and entirely un-REFable academic/comedy podcast! Striving for four star, world-leading excellence in terms of originality, significance, rigour, and sarcasm.

Hosted by the perennially damp Dr Alexandra Campbell, and the barely literate, Dr Louise Creechan, each episode we interview academics working on cutting-edge and unapologetically niche research projects from across the arts and humanities.

So, buckle up and brace for IMPACT

LOL my praxis Louise Creechan and Alexandra Campbell

    • Arts
    • 3.7 • 3 Ratings

Welcome to LOL, my praxis! The timely, interdisciplinary, and entirely un-REFable academic/comedy podcast! Striving for four star, world-leading excellence in terms of originality, significance, rigour, and sarcasm.

Hosted by the perennially damp Dr Alexandra Campbell, and the barely literate, Dr Louise Creechan, each episode we interview academics working on cutting-edge and unapologetically niche research projects from across the arts and humanities.

So, buckle up and brace for IMPACT

    FLASH (aaah) Meme

    FLASH (aaah) Meme

    Episode Notes
    With more fans than Grumpy Cat (RIP), we're joined by the chronically online Dr Idil Galip, queen of memes and founder of the Meme Studies Research Network. Here to sort the evergreen content from the cancelled - repilcate to disseminate xoxo

    • 58 min
    Got G-Earth at the AnthroBROcene.

    Got G-Earth at the AnthroBROcene.

    Episode Notes
    THIS IS NOT A DRILL. WE ARE BACK. WE HAVEN'T FOSSILISED. YET. But our guest, Professor David Farrier, is about to tell us about our bleak, trashy, fossilised futures via the temporalities of Cher, chicken-sized horses and horse-sized chickens and doing deep time in different voices. David is the author of 'Footprints' (2020) and 'Anthropocene Poetics' (2019), a publication timeline that makes us feel deeply inadequate. Shantih shantih shantih.

    • 1 hr
    Womb is Wet

    Womb is Wet

    Episode Notes
    Did you miss us? We were observing the UCU industrial action. This is the only reason for our lateness. Promise. This week we're joined by New Generation Flake, Dr Joan Passey (or is it Passé?) and her creepy haunted cavern...Joan is a Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol, the editor of the British Library short story collection 'Cornish Horrors' and is a 2022 New Generation Thinker. She is salty AF.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Squirting Spiritualists

    Squirting Spiritualists

    Episode Notes
    We’re back and this week we're getting spooky and ECTOGASMIC with Dr Emma Merkling. Emma is an Art Historian at the Courtauld specialising in in late C19th history of art, science and occultism. Emma is “Just a creepy weirdo who lik es creepy weird stuff”. In this episode we chat about racist ghosts, squirting spiritualists, and what it’s like to be a Spooky Terrifying Ect oplasm Mama (aka a woman in STEM). We consider the production of ectoplasm and/as the female orgasm, discuss the pros and cons of automatic writing for REF submissions, and question whether or not x-rays can be used for upskirting? Also as women in SHAPE we consider why orbs are so important for mediums.

    You can check out the podcast Emma co-hosts with LOL My Praxis superfan, Dr Christine Slobogin,
    here https://drawingbloodpod.wordpress.com/ or follow her @EmmaMerkling.

    If you fancy playing with stereographs you can come along to Emma’s event at the Courtauld on November 14th
    https://courtauld.ac.uk/whats-on/science-in-the-seance-room-stereographs-medical-men-and-the-testing-of-margery-crandons-extraordinary-body-c-1925/

    • 51 min
    Shiny Dead Things

    Shiny Dead Things

    This episode we're talking about shiny dead things. Not Edward Cullen the Sparkle Vamp, but the intersections of jewellery and death with the world's first forensic jeweller Dr Maria Maclennan. Maria is the most tattooed academic we know and can often be found on BBC Crimewatch. We'll leave that one there. You can follow her @ForensicJewelery.

    • 58 min
    The War on Praxis

    The War on Praxis

    Episode Notes
    WERE BACK, BABY! Did you miss us? We’re celebrating our emergence from hot burn-out summer by speaking with Dr Arin Keeble about the literature of Terror and collective trauma. Arin is Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Culture at Edinburgh Napier University, he has written on everything from hurricanes and punk rock to Stranger Things and contemporary literary TV studies. In this episode we talk about counternarratives to the War on Terror, what objects we would throw at War Criminal George W. Bush Jr., and conditions of radicalisation in relation to White Nationalism. We ask whether or not jet fuel can melt steel beams, if a Hurricane can be a terrorist, and whether or not narratives of Terror can, or should, be funny?
    You can follow Arin @KeebleArin and check out his work on New Literary Television here https://post45.org/sections/contemporaries-essays/new-literary-tv/

    • 50 min

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