Bibliophilia and the Philosophers' Degrees
In this not-too-mini episode, Anastasia and Megan watch and discuss Joe Wright's 2012 film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. Your hosts start by discussing the detrimental dichotomy of Freud's Madonna-Whore Complex as reflected in the characters Anna and Kitty, then explore how religious-based laws erode personal agency—especially for the marginalized. The hosts close this episode on a lighter note by imagining the idyllic ways they'd live if freed from the perils of capitalism and patriarchy. Reminders: * Follow us on Instagram @biblio.phil.podcast * Fill out our guest interest form if you'd like to be on the show; the link is in our Instagram bio * Follow us on Spotify of Apple Podcasts * Tell your friends and family about us Sources: * https://www.ignatianspirituality.com/his-life-was-good-but-his-thinking-was-bad/ * https://www.litcharts.com/lit/anna-karenina/characters/konstantin-kostya-dmitrich-levin * https://www.uscirf.gov/sites/default/files/2022-11/2022%20Official%20Religions%20and%20Government%20Laws%20Based%20on%20Religion%20Issue%20Update.pdf
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