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!
Ep 184: Leonardo DiCaprio & Age Gaps
Ep 183: Olivia Wilde and Feminism
Ep 182: Trump’s Many Legal Troubles
Ep 181: Not Okay
Ep 180: What is Joe Manchin Up To?
Ep 179: ”Aging Gracefully”
Ep 178: 3 Weeks Post Roe
Ep 177: Other Terrible SCOTUS Decisions
Ep 176: Roe Overturned
Ep 175: January 6th Committee Hearings So Far
Ep 174: Anti-LGBTQ & Anti-Trans Legislation
Ep 173: The Depp vs. Heard Verdict is Depressing
Ep 172: The Police Response in Uvalde
Ep 171: Gun Violence...Forever?
Ep 170: SCOTUS Likely Overturning Roe v. Wade
Ep 169: Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard
Ep 168: The Birthday Party Lawsuit
Ep 167: Ukraine
Ep 166: Ketanji Brown Jackson & the Oscars Slap
Ep 165: Instagram Ads
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