Episode 107 -- Did Women Ruin Everything?

Episode 107 -- Did Women Ruin Everything?

In this episode, Moira walks Adrian through "The Great Feminization" -- a recent talk/essay that took the right wing by storm, and that subsequently got its author invited to discuss women ruining things in the New York Times. The essay posited that women's entry into the American workforce is to blame for ... wokeness? General societal disorder? The Decline of the West (TM)? Among the topics this episode touches on: the reasons why ideas like these are catching on at this particular moment; the reconceptualization of class distinction through (supposed) gender markers; the history of the "Great Feminization" thesis, and its relationship to "anti-liberal" and other "anti-woke" thinking on the Right.

A few links:

-- Helen Andrews, "The Great Feminization"

-- "Did Liberal Feminism Ruin the Workplace?", Helen Andrews in Conversation with Leah Libresco Sargeant and Ross Douthat

-- Becca Rothfeld's review of Leah Libresco Sargeant's The Dignity of Dependence, which Moira mentioned in the episode, can be found here.

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Episode 138 -- The Politics of Plagiarism-Hunting

Episode 138 -- The Politics of Plagiarism-Hunting

In this episode, Adrian walks Moira through the strange politics of plagiarism hunting -- an (initially non-partisan) German preoccupation that became another line of attack in the right wing assault ...

5 Juni 1h 12min

Episode 137 -- Catching Up with the Cinema of Cancellation

Episode 137 -- Catching Up with the Cinema of Cancellation

For a while now (though mostly on Patreon), Moira and Adrian have examined a strange canon of films and texts about. powerful people being taken down by forces of social justice. Many of these take pl...

26 Maj 53min

Episode 136 -- Marilyn Monroe

Episode 136 -- Marilyn Monroe

For this episode, Moira guides Adrian through the life, career and legacy of Marilyn Monroe, and the role gender played in all three. Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson in Los Angeles on June 1, 19...

20 Maj 1h 3min

Episode 134: Natural Law

Episode 134: Natural Law

In this episode Moira and Adrian discuss the natural law tradition -- its origins, its long varied history, the many uses to which it has been put, and the way conservatives are trying to revive it in...

5 Maj 1h 1min

Episode 132 -- "Repeal the 19th"

Episode 132 -- "Repeal the 19th"

In recent months, the call to repeal the 19th amendment and rescind American women's right to vote, has proliferated as a hashtag, meme and a shibboleth in certain far-right spaces. But how serious ar...

28 Apr 1h 10min

Episode 131 [PATREON PREVIEW] -- Dining, Flavortowns and Gender

Episode 131 [PATREON PREVIEW] -- Dining, Flavortowns and Gender

For this episode, Adrian and Moira talk about gender and food -- specifically about the figure of the chef, visible and invisible labor and masculinity. Their main exemplar is Guy Fieri, the self-decl...

21 Apr 23min

Episode 130 -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Episode 130 -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton

For this episode, Moira walks Adrian through the life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815 - 1902). Famous as a pioneering feminist intellectual and crusader for women's suffrage, Stanton is today also rem...

14 Apr 1h 12min

Episode 129 -- Looksmaxxing

Episode 129 -- Looksmaxxing

In this episode, Moira walks Adrian through the strange, disturbing world of looksmaxxing. We try to spend less time asking where this phenomenon comes from, less time gawking at the weird terminology...

7 Apr 1h 16min

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