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Feminist Professor

Feminist Professor

著者: Feminist Professor
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A podcast that shares and explains key ideas in gender, sexuality, and feminist ideas in an accessible and approachable format.All rights reserved. 社会科学
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  • S2 E13, On the Erotic
    2026/06/24
    In this final episode, we will turn again to Audre Lorde for a way to reframe and reconstitute our relationship to the erotic. Rather than see the erotic as a synonym for the sexual, we will explore how the erotic—as a register of our deepest feeling and intensity—can and should animate so many of our life endeavors. What would it mean to define your life as an erotic project? What if we believed and expected our education, work, political commitments, and relationships to generate the passion that we are told is only possible in sexual relationship? What if the erotic was not barricaded in the bedroom? And what if we began to demand deep feeling from all that we are told is predictably and unsurprisingly numbing? Let’s think about the personal and the political implications of expanding our understanding to the erotic and refusing the lie that it is a private occasional feeling. SHOWNOTES In this episode, I quoted from two works by Audre Lorde: ‘The Use of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power’ ‘Poetry is Not a Luxury’ Both of these essays are readily available online or can be found in Your Silence Will Not Protect You: Essays https://www.silverpress.org/products/your-silence-will-not-protect-you I also briefly quoted from Adrienne Rich’s Twenty One Love Poems (VII). You can find the lines here: https://www.best-poems.net/poem/twenty-one-love-poems-viii-by-adrienne-rich.html
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    23 分
  • S2 E2, On Amatonormativity
    2026/06/10
    In this episode, we will focus our attention on amatonormativity, or the cultural expectation that we seek romantic coupling (and, ultimately, marriage and monogamy). This demand that we find the highest fulfillment in romantic relationship exists in tandem with the demand that we experience ourselves as sexual subjects. We will also listen to Vee, a person who identifies as both asexual and aromantic, as they describe the complexities of their lived experience SHOW NOTES The following texts were cited in this episode: Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law (Elizabeth Brake): https://www.amazon.com/Minimizing-Marriage-Morality-Feminist-Philosophy/dp/0199774137 The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center (Rhaina Cohen): https://www.amazon.com/Other-Significant-Others-Reimagining-Friendship/dp/1250280915
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    21 分
  • S2 E11, On Asexuality and Aromanticism. A Dialogue
    2026/06/03
    In this episode, we will extend the previous conversation on compulsory sexuality and consider more carefully the difference between sexual and romantic orientation. We will also listen to Julia, a person who identifies as both asexual and aromantic, as they describe the complexities of their lived experience.
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    26 分
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