We're thrilled to interview Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, authors of Still Mad: American Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination. The discussion is delightfully wide-ranging, from the most topical things on our mind (Kyrsten Sinema and Britney Spears) to the broadest questions we are grappling with "Will true equity ever be reached?" and "Why do so many white women regularly vote against their own interests?" We discussed how women have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, Susan Sontag's lesser known feminist essays, intersectionality, and the utopianism found in feminism - the wish for a better world, and the need to imagine a better world so that it comes into being. And that's just scratching the surface - we hope you enjoy!
204: David Choe & the Radio Silence
203: Mifepristone is Safe
202: Trump got arrested!
201: Is Trump Getting Arrested or What?!
Our 200th Episode!
Ep 199: Pedro Pascal Thirst
Ep 198: 4 Day Work Week
Ep 197: Another News Dump!
Ep 196: PFAS and Tyre Nichols
Ep 195: We see you!
Ep 194: Misunderstanding MLK
Ep 193: Harry & Meghan
Ep 192: News Dump & Andrew Tate
Ep 191: Burnout
Ep 190: Yay, Georgia!
Ep 189: News Dump!
Ep 188: Fatty Fatty Boom Boom
Ep 187: Everything is Spooky (We’re Baaack!)
Ep 186: Jackson’s Drinking Water Crisis
Ep 185: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy
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