38 episodes

Subject To Power is an open-ended investigation into the state of inequality between men and women; subjugation, domination, exploitation - and all related forms of hierarchies and tyrannies - with an international lineup of guests, hosted by Elle Kamihira.

Subject To Power Elle Kamihira

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 29 Ratings

Subject To Power is an open-ended investigation into the state of inequality between men and women; subjugation, domination, exploitation - and all related forms of hierarchies and tyrannies - with an international lineup of guests, hosted by Elle Kamihira.

    Our Hidden Blueprint

    Our Hidden Blueprint

    Our economic institutions - capitalism, trade, money, the market - are based on one fundamental principle: Quid Pro Quo. Something For Something.
    It is said that these systems sprung out of the age-old human tradition of trade, of exchange. That humans, from the dawn of time, have exchanged with each other for our needs - goods, services, emotions, care, language - that our very nature is transactional.
    Our guest on this episode, independent researcher Genevieve Vaughan, has spent her life theorizing and proving the very opposite - that Quid Pro Quo, or “the exchange economy” is completely incompatible with human life and human needs.
    That in fact, it is the basic interaction of unilateral giving and receiving, “the gift economy”, that is the hidden blueprint of human life, and that the “exchange economy” is indeed a parasitic system - an economy that rests on a sea of unseen and unacknowledged gifts. 
    In this episode we talk about the maternal roots of the gift economy, the gendered division of these opposing economies, how “the exchange economy” destroys mutuality, empathy and human connection, and why we need to find our way back to our original gift-based economies. And that “when we base our economy on giving and receiving rather than exchange, we create completely different human relations.”
    Genevieve Vaughan's Links:
    gift-economy.com
    maternalgifteconomymovement.org
    Gift Economy on YouTube
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    Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/
    Instagram: @subject2power
    Twitter: @SubjectToPower
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    Credits
    Host: Elle Kamihira
    Produced by Elle Kamihira
    Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio
    Cover Art by Bee Johnson
    Music by Beware of Darkness 

    • 45 min
    Tending To Our Brothers

    Tending To Our Brothers

    “Men don’t fall from trees - they subscribe to societal messages, they follow rules,” says Dr. Shahieda Jansen, clinical psychologist, scholar in masculinities, and author of Masculinity Meets Humanity: An Adapted Model of Masculinized Psychotherapy. 
    In this episode Shahieda takes us through her own journey of research, practice and discovery, devising all-male group therapy that would re-integrate, re-contextualize, and pull back together elements that Western style psychology has compartmentalized, distorted and split apart.
    Working from the creed that “the minute something is out of sync with its context, you're busy with lunacy”, Shahieda weaves together belief systems rooted in the cultures, histories and identities of the men with whom she works. She draws on ancient and vibrant African relational ethical philosophies and understanding of the self, combines it with the latest science from around the globe, and builds bridges across the divides we all are shaped by - ancient from modern, culture from science, thinking from feeling, men from women - self from others.
    In this sweeping conversation we talk about Ubuntu, African identity and morality, Afro Eastern model of the self, Umoya, the ravages of colonization, the centrality of emotion, how “belonging is not recognized in the healing professions for the radicalness that it is”, and how Shahieda uses her wholeness approach to tend to the men in her all-male therapy groups.
    Contact Us 
    Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/
    Instagram: @subject2power
    Twitter: @SubjectToPower
    Email us at  subjecttopower@gmail.com
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    Credits
    Host: Elle Kamihira
    Produced by Elle Kamihira
    Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio
    Cover Art by Bee Johnson
    Music by Beware of Darkness 

    • 1 hr 14 min
    A Worldwide Gauntlet

    A Worldwide Gauntlet

    No status puts a woman at greater vulnerability than that of being a migrant or refugee.
    Anna Zobnina is a Strategy and Executive Director at European Network of Migrant Women, and she knows first-hand the realities and complex challenges that migrant and refugee women face in Europe.  With over 15 years of experience in feminist analysis of male violence & discrimination against women and girls, sexual and reproductive exploitation, and international human rights policy work, Anna and her organization are at the forefront of the women’s rights policy-battles currently raging in Europe. 
    Fundamental issues of equality between men and women are on the table, being hotly debated between EU governmental bodies, big international NGOs, the UN, and all the moneyed interests trying to influence them - and no one stands to lose more than migrant and refugee women, most of whom have fled men’s wars, violence and poverty and are trying to survive in a new land.   
    In this super-sized episode we talk about every variety of men’s violence, sexual exploitation, surrogacy, forced marriage - and the literal gauntlet of violations, both personal and institutional, women endure to survive - in their country of origin, on their journey to Europe, and as migrant women living in Europe. 
    Links 
    European Parliament September 14, 2023 resolution on the regulation of prostitution in the EU 
    Contact Us 
    Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/
    Instagram: @subject2power
    Twitter: @SubjectToPower
    Email us at  subjecttopower@gmail.com
    Credits
    Host: Elle Kamihira
    Produced by Elle Kamihira
    Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio
    Cover Art by Bee Johnson
    Music by Beware of Darkness 

    • 1 hr 47 min
    Lures and Traps

    Lures and Traps

    If we think of patriarchy as a living, breathing, constantly evolving strategy that finds its expression at all levels of society - socially, economically, politically - its job number one is to control women - and thereby reproduction. 
    Patriarchal strategies look different in different parts of the world - in some places it is embedded, disguised, and covert - in other cultures it is outspoken, brutal and overt.
    In this episode Elle talks to scholar, journalist and author of Leftover Women and Betraying Big Brother Leta Hong Fincher, who has spent many years studying and writing about how women in China are finding themselves on the receiving end of both old and new patriarchal strategies in their country. But also about how women in today’s China are resisting, and fighting against domination - both in the private sphere and the public arena. 
    Contact Us 
    Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/
    Instagram: @subject2power
    Twitter: @SubjectToPower
    Email us at  subjecttopower@gmail.com
    Leave a review: https://www.subjecttopower.com/reviews/new/
    Credits
    Host: Elle Kamihira
    Produced by Elle Kamihira
    Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio
    Cover Art by Bee Johnson
    Music by Beware of Darkness 

    • 50 min
    As Above, So Below; As Below, So Above

    As Above, So Below; As Below, So Above

    In many ways, the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves in myths, religion, and history - are blueprints for our human lives. But the converse is also true - how we see ourselves, our attitudes, behaviors, and who holds power - in turn shape our stories. In Western culture, there is no story as powerfully influential as that of Greeks. 
    Historical researcher Max Dashu has spent decades looking for the women in our stories, across the timespan of human history. Collecting visual evidence of women’s lives from cultures all over the globe, she has amassed a vast visual archive of female iconography and scholarship.
    In this episode we talk about Dashu’s most recent research project, Women in Greek Mythography - a deep dive into the major female figures of Greek myth, their surprising pre-Greek origin stories, and what the highly patriarchal Greek myths, art and history reveal about how Greek women of the times may have lived, and how it affects all of us today.
    As Dashu reflects, “when you think about these stories being told and sung and acted out in dramas, and through all the arts, pottery, weaving, architecture and sculpture, everywhere you look you have an enactment of this culture of domination. What kind of effect does that have on a female psyche?”
    #Patriarchy #History #GreekMyth 
    Max Dashu’s work
    Suppressed Histories Archives
    Suppressed Histories Archive YouTube Channel
    Suppressed Histories Archives stream-on-demand videos 
    Veleda Press
    Contact Us 
    Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/
    Instagram: @subject2power
    Twitter: @SubjectToPower
    Email us at  subjecttopower@gmail.com
    Leave a review: https://www.subjecttopower.com/reviews/new/

    • 1 hr 9 min
    A Strange Exchange

    A Strange Exchange

    In her new book Body Shell Girl, poet and sex trade survivor Rose Hunter brings us into the strange theater that takes place between sex buyers and prostitutes when money is exchanged for various sex acts. Describing the everyday reality of her ten years in massage parlors, brothels and hotel rooms of Toronto and Vancouver, Hunter says of prostitution, “it’s really nothing to do with sex, it's this other odd category, with its own bizarre rules, a very strange sphere unto itself.”
    In this episode we talk about what Hunter brilliantly captures about this “strange sphere” in Body Shell Girl (that which is often missed in the so-called prostitution debate): the million minute ways that ‘being for sale’ breaks down every aspect of your life, the survival behaviors and language you must cultivate to avoid male rage and violence, the impact of losing connection to your body when it no longer belongs to you, but also - what it is like - to be on the receiving end of stark-naked male entitlement, to be an unwilling actor in rote and porn-fed male fantasies, and to never ever being able to say no.

    • 58 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

indie city films ,

Love this podcast!

The guests are so thoughtful and wide ranging and Elle kamihira is a skilled interviewer. I keep returning to this podcast and because of it, I have a deeper understanding of what patriarchy is, and the forms it takes.

Creative Allotment ,

Outstanding

This podcast is in itself a great counter to patriarchy. I’ve learned so much and had so much of what I believe confirmed about the endemic nature of patriarchy, male-patterned violence and how patriarchy is just as damaging to men as it is to women.

Crystallikethemountain ,

Saddened by the Transphobia

Interesting subjects but won’t be listening after hearing the transphobia casually tossed into an episode.

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