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Episode 133: On Weirding, and the Virtues of Unknowing Everything

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With the term "weird studies" gaining currency inside and outside academia, Phil and JF thought it was time to discuss the philosophical method they've been developing on the podcast since 2018. Borrowing a term from Erik Davis, they call it weirding, and here set about trying to understand what it is, and what it means. David Lynch's fondness for crying, the practice of queering in cultural theory, the all-too-real phenomenon of "global weirding,"the spooky agency of artworks, and the tragic death of E.T. at the hands of Damien Hirst are just a few of the subjects touched on in the conversation. "Weirding" also happens to be the working title of the book your hosts are writing for Strange Attractor Press, as well as an eight-week series of lectures and discussions starting October 25th, 2022, on the Nura Learning platform. Header image: David Lynch, Mulholland Drive Link to the upcoming course: Weirding: An 8-Week Course With the Hosts of the Weird Studies Podcast SHOW NOTES Ludwig van Beethoven, 9th Symphony James Elkins, Pictures and Tears Eugenie Brinkema, The Form of the Affects David Lynch (dir.), Mulholland Drive Gilkes Deleuze and Felix Guattari, What is Philosophy? Weird Studies, Episode 121 on “Mandy” Erik Davis and Timothy Morton, “Uncanny Objects” episode of Expanding Minds Coen brothers (dir.), Hail Caesar Esther Williams, American swimmer Weird Studies, Episode 120 on Radical Mystery Douglas Rushkoff, Survival of the Richest William Shakespeare, Macbeth Erik Davis, “Weird Shit” Pete Docter and Bob Peterson (dir.), Up Steven Spielberg (dir.), E.T. Alejandro Jodorowsky, Psychomagic Martin Buber, I and Thou Gilbert Simondon, Imagination and Invention Weird Studies, Episode 106 the Wanderer Charles Ludlam, “On Camp” in Ridiculous Theater Weird Studies, Episodes 14 and 15 on “Stalker Weird Studies, Episode 35 on M. C. Richards’ “Centering” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

With the term "weird studies" gaining currency inside and outside academia, Phil and JF thought it was time to discuss the philosophical method they've been developing on the podcast since 2018. Borrowing a term from Erik Davis, they call it weirding, and here set about trying to understand what it is, and what it means. David Lynch's fondness for crying, the practice of queering in cultural theory, the all-too-real phenomenon of "global weirding,"the spooky agency of artworks, and the tragic death of E.T. at the hands of Damien Hirst are just a few of the subjects touched on in the conversation. "Weirding" also happens to be the working title of the book your hosts are writing for Strange Attractor Press, as well as an eight-week series of lectures and discussions starting October 25th, 2022, on the Nura Learning platform. Header image: David Lynch, Mulholland Drive Link to the upcoming course: Weirding: An 8-Week Course With the Hosts of the Weird Studies Podcast SHOW NOTES Ludwig van Beethoven, 9th Symphony James Elkins, Pictures and Tears Eugenie Brinkema, The Form of the Affects David Lynch (dir.), Mulholland Drive Gilkes Deleuze and Felix Guattari, What is Philosophy? Weird Studies, Episode 121 on “Mandy” Erik Davis and Timothy Morton, “Uncanny Objects” episode of Expanding Minds Coen brothers (dir.), Hail Caesar Esther Williams, American swimmer Weird Studies, Episode 120 on Radical Mystery Douglas Rushkoff, Survival of the Richest William Shakespeare, Macbeth Erik Davis, “Weird Shit” Pete Docter and Bob Peterson (dir.), Up Steven Spielberg (dir.), E.T. Alejandro Jodorowsky, Psychomagic Martin Buber, I and Thou Gilbert Simondon, Imagination and Invention Weird Studies, Episode 106 the Wanderer Charles Ludlam, “On Camp” in Ridiculous Theater Weird Studies, Episodes 14 and 15 on “Stalker Weird Studies, Episode 35 on M. C. Richards’ “Centering” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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