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 144: COVID, Endless COVID
Ep 143: The Crisis (We Caused) in Afghanistan
Ep 142: Andrew Cuomo's Resignation
Ep 141: Masking Up, Simone Biles and Brett Kavanaugh
Ep 140: When Life Interferes
Ep 139: Billionaire Space Race
Ep 138: Quarantine Squabbles!
Ep 137: Britney Spears and Conservatorship
Ep 136: Kevin Can F Himself
Ep 135: Joe Manchin and the Filibuster
Ep 134: Chrissy Teigen and Who Deserves Forgiveness?
Ep 133: Bo Burnham’s INSIDE
Ep 132: If Roe Falls
Ep 131: Free Palestine
Ep 130: Celebrity Relationships (Why do we care?!)
Ep 129: Cuties
Ep 128: Snapchat Dysmorphia
Ep 127: Will we ever get gun control?
Ep 126: Matt Gaetz is Gross and No One is Surprised
Ep 125: News Dump!
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