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Estimated from 2 chart positions in 2 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · Social Sciences#1775K to 30K
- 🇯🇵JP · Social Sciences#1991K to 10K
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4.2K to 28K🎙 Biweekly cadence·6 episodes·Long inactive - Monthly Reach
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6K to 40K🇺🇸75%🇯🇵25% - Active Followers
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1.8K to 12K
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Recent episodes
Michael Sawyer | Beyond Wakanda
Jan 16, 2022
38m 26s
Mark Driscoll | The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven
Dec 10, 2021
53m 21s
Cynthia Cruz | Drawing a Line in the Sand
Nov 11, 2021
52m 13s
Ari Heinrich | Not All Organs Are Created Equal
Sep 16, 2021
1h 04m 02s
Artemy Magun | The Future of the State
Jul 8, 2021
34m 30s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/16/22 | ![]() Michael Sawyer | Beyond Wakanda | In this episode, Christian Sorace talks with Dr Michael Sawyer about how the Black aesthetic tradition offers resources to move beyond a world dominated by white supremacy. They discuss the work of Frantz Fanon, Malcolm X, Toni Morrison, Kara Walker, Hegel, the film Black Panther, and falconry. | 38m 26s | |
| 12/10/21 | ![]() Mark Driscoll | The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven | In this episode, Christian and Matt talk with historian Mark Driscoll about his recent book The Whites Are Enemies of Heaven (Duke University Press, 2021) on movements of decolonial and ecological resistance to the superpredation of Euro-American people in China and Japan during the nineteenth century. They also discuss the revolutionary queerness of opium dens in Sichuan, sumo wrestling, and how to read familiar history against the grain. | 53m 21s | |
| 11/11/21 | ![]() Cynthia Cruz | Drawing a Line in the Sand | In this episode, Christian Sorace speaks with poet and essayist Cynthia Cruz about her recent book The Melancholia of Class: A Manifesto for the Working Classon the artistic and affective struggles to reclaim working class identity and resist its erasure by middle-class fantasy. | 52m 13s | |
| 9/16/21 | ![]() Ari Heinrich | Not All Organs Are Created Equal | In this episode, Christian Sorace and Matthew Galway speak with Ari Heinrich about his translation of Chi Ta-wei's classic of queer speculative fiction The Membranes; bio-technologies and prostheses; the racialisation of cadavers, organ transplant and trade; and the trap of utopian conclusions. | 1h 04m 02s | |
| 7/8/21 | ![]() Artemy Magun | The Future of the State | In this episode, Christian Sorace speaks with philosopher Artemy Magun about the impasse of current models of protests, the need for a new internationalism and utopian vision, and why the ghost of Lenin continues to haunt the present. | 34m 30s | |
| 6/29/21 | ![]() Jie Li | Utopian Ruins | For our inaugural podcast, Christian Sorace spoke with Jie Li about Utopian Ruins (2020), her recent book about the creation, preservation, and elision of memories from the Mao era. Among other things, they discuss how we might salvage the utopian impulses from their imposed forms; how to conceptualise memorial museums; and the power, sanctity, and violence of words and images. | 24m 46s |
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.






