39 min

The Matrix I Only Love Robots

    • Society & Culture

Author S.A. Chant joins Demetria to talk about the conversation about The Matrix when it first came out in 1999—and how that conversation changed when the movie's directors came out as trans. What's it like to rewatch a movie that famously defied easy interpretation two decades after its release?
(Note: This episode is not particularly graphic, but I've marked it as explicit just in case because it does contain some discussion of sexual subjects like the movie's nods to kink culture.)
Links: 
Buy Your Body Is Not Your Body directly from Tenebrous Press
Buy Your Body Is Not Your Body on Amazon
Not a fan of body horror? You can donate directly to Equality Texas
Check out S.A. Chant's other excellent books
Support the show on Patreon

Author S.A. Chant joins Demetria to talk about the conversation about The Matrix when it first came out in 1999—and how that conversation changed when the movie's directors came out as trans. What's it like to rewatch a movie that famously defied easy interpretation two decades after its release?
(Note: This episode is not particularly graphic, but I've marked it as explicit just in case because it does contain some discussion of sexual subjects like the movie's nods to kink culture.)
Links: 
Buy Your Body Is Not Your Body directly from Tenebrous Press
Buy Your Body Is Not Your Body on Amazon
Not a fan of body horror? You can donate directly to Equality Texas
Check out S.A. Chant's other excellent books
Support the show on Patreon

39 min

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