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/
Ep.39 – FLASH (aaah) Meme
Ep.38 – Got G-Earth at the AnthroBROcene.
Ep.37 – Womb is Wet
Ep.36 – Squirting Spiritualists
Ep.35 – Shiny Dead Things
Ep.33 – Cotton-Art Joe
Ep.32 – Georgian Spunk Dunk
Ep.31 – Marxist Hoes Before Marxist Bros
Ep.30 – Gay Angel Sex
Ep.29 – Austen's Pearl Necklace
Ep.28 – No Praxis Like ShowPRAXIS
Ep.27 – Topping the Archive
Ep.26 – Have Yourself a Problematic Little Christmas
Ep.25 – Dear Lord, what a sad little institution you have Jane
Ep.24 – Pissing Beasts
Ep.23 – Hit me with your whiffle stick
Ep.22 – Be Gay, Do Glitter
Ep.21 – Spear Wanker and Ned the Bear
Ep.20 – Hot Crip Summer
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