Majorly Useless: A Philosophy and Literature Podcast
Podcast de Teale Reynolds
A philosophy and literature podcast inspired by the question, "What are you going to do with an arts major?” Find the show on Instagram @majorlyusele...
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8 episodiosThis episode explores French existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s concept of ‘mauvaise foi’ or Bad Faith as presented in Being and Nothingness. --- PRIMARY TEXT Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology Jean-Paul Sartre, trans. Hazel E. Barnes (Routledge Classics) -- AUDIO SAMPLE Death of a Salesman (1985), dir. Volker Schlöndorff For more Majorly Useless content you can find the show on Instagram @majorlyuseless [//www.instagram.com/majorlyuseless] www.instagram.com/majorlyuseless [//www.instagram.com/majorlyuseless] --- Thank you for listening to another episode of Majorly Useless: A Philosophy and Literature Podcast.
What do movies like The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Amélie and Pan’s Labyrinth have in common with literary works like Beloved, Like Water for Chocolate, Kafka on the Shore and Midnight's Children? You guessed it. They all fall under the magical realism category, which happens to be the topic for this episode of Majorly Useless. One of my favourite literary modes, this episode will cover what magical realism is, a brief history of it in literature and then, of course, its application in different literary works, namely the four texts from my initial question. Also, magical realism is NOT fantasy. So if you aren’t a fantasy fan, please don’t tune out just yet (although I do love fantasy too). For more Majorly Useless content, you can find the show on Instagram @majorlyuseless https://www.instagram.com/majorlyuseless/ [https://www.instagram.com/majorlyuseless/] ---- PRIMARY TEXTS COVERED (in order) Like Water for Chocolate - Laura Esquivel Beloved - Toni Morrison Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami OTHER WORKS MENTIONED One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel García Márquez The Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdie Joseph Anton - Salman Rushdie REFERENCES Le Mystère Laïc - Jean Cocteau Scheherazade’s Children: Magical Realism in Postmodernist Fiction - Wendy Faris Magical Realism and the Fantastic: Resolved versus Unresolved Antinomy - Amaryll Beatrice Chanady Speaking the Unspoken: Rewriting Identity Loss and Memory of Slavery through Magical Realism in Toni Morrison’s Beloved - Md Abu Abdullah Privileging Oddity and Otherness: A Study of Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore - Rasleena Thakur and Vani Khurana AUDIO SAMPLES Salman Rushdie on Magical Realism: True Stories Don't Tell the Whole Truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZtdhLndVYg [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZtdhLndVYg] Narcos Season 01 Episode 03: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG852G-pDS4 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG852G-pDS4] --- Thank you for listening to another episode of Majorly Useless: A Philosophy and Literature Podcast.
Out of all the ancient greek philosophers, Diogenes is by far the funniest. Known as both Diogenes of Sinope and Diogenes the Cynic, he was one of the most influential philosophers in the school of Cynicism. For more Majorly Useless content, you can find the show on Instagram @majorlyuseless https://www.instagram.com/majorlyuseless/
Welcome back to yet another episode of Majorly Useless: A Philosophy and Literature Podcast. This week's episode will be covering the work of philosopher Anton Wilhelm Amo, specifically his 1734 PhD thesis: On the Apathy of the Human Mind. For more Majorly Useless content, you can find the show on Instagram @MajorlyUseless. RESOURCES Anton Wilhelm Amo: Introduction & English Translation by Dwight K. Lewis Jr. https://www.academia.edu/32648027/Anton_Wilhelm_Amo_Introduction_and_English_Translation [https://www.academia.edu/32648027/Anton_Wilhelm_Amo_Introduction_and_English_Translation] Anton Wilhelm Amo's Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body, Edited and Translated by Stephen Menn and Justin E. H. Smith https://www.bookdepository.com/Anton-Wilhelm-Amos-Philosophical-Dissertations-on-Mind-Body-Stephen-Menn/9780197501627 [https://www.bookdepository.com/Anton-Wilhelm-Amos-Philosophical-Dissertations-on-Mind-Body-Stephen-Menn/9780197501627?pdg=dsa-41622881829:cmp-1695787335:adg-71757145128:crv-329359919451:pos-:dev-c&gclid=CjwKCAiAyc2BBhAaEiwA44-wW1NcHv45AcEbw21isXxzvGP7Bq5ZBZUkI09kkTGSPpeHlM_vZWF69xoCtqMQAvD_BwE] A. W. Amo: First Great Black Man of Letters by Reginald Bess. A journal article from the Journal of Black Studies https://www.jstor.org/stable/2784391?read-now=1&seq=1 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2784391?read-now=1&seq=1] Note: Even if you don’t have an institution login, this article is accessible with a free JSTOR account. You get up to 100 free articles per month. Anton Wilhelm Amo, A Black Philosopher in 18th Century Europe by Temitope Ajileye https://medium.com/@temitopeajileye/anton-wilhelm-amo-a-black-philosopher-in-18th-century-europe-16d29ff3f165 [https://medium.com/@temitopeajileye/anton-wilhelm-amo-a-black-philosopher-in-18th-century-europe-16d29ff3f165]
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, it made sense that this ep should look at the poem that might be responsible for it all, The Parliament of Fowles by medieval English poet, Geoffrey Chaucer. This ep will cover a brief history of Valentine's Day, the poem itself, and whether or not it's the reason we celebrate Valentine's Day today. Find the show on Instagram @majorlyuseless. RESOURCES Read The Parliament of Fowls in Middle English: http://www.librarius.com/parliamentfs.htm [http://www.librarius.com/parliamentfs.htm] Read The Parliament of Fowls in Modern English: https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/English/Fowls.php [https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/English/Fowls.php] Listen to The Parliament of Fowls in Middle English: https://youtu.be/4O_ztmu1FxE [https://youtu.be/4O_ztmu1FxE] Thank you for listening to Majorly Useless: A Philosophy and Literature Podcast, new episodes drop every second Tuesday.
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