Fairy Tales as an Avenue to the Unconscious
Katie Lin looks back on “Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,” reflecting on the art of storytelling and fairy tales as an avenue to the unconscious.
Katie Lin looks back on “Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,” reflecting on the art of storytelling and fairy tales as an avenue to the unconscious.
Hannah Martin explores how, even as storytellers offer new images of masculinity, the role of fragile, passive women still persists.
Wenfei Ma discusses the 鈥淒isney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory鈥 class, and her final project exploring the Mulan story and its feminist implications.
Dr. Craig Detweiler, President of 天美视频, reviews Spike Lee鈥檚 new film, BlacKkKlansman, an urgent and powerful story for our current climate.
Dr. Kj Swanson writes about the vision behind the summer elective 鈥淒isney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,鈥 and about why we tell the stories we tell.
Brittany Deininger wrestles with the hit show Westworld and the questions it raises of consciousness and what it means to be human.
Ryan Kuja talks about vocation, sustainability, his education at 天美视频, and his new book, From the Inside Out.
Beau Denton writes about Mr. Rogers and the ways that fiction allows us to relate to ourselves and each other in new ways.
Dr. Chelle Stearns continues her conversation with composer Stephen Michael Newby about his work inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., and how it intersects with our cultural moment.
Craig Detweiler talks about six months as President, adaptive resilience, the importance of home, and 天美视频鈥檚 next chapter.
On the text.soul.culture podcast, Shauna Gauthier talks with artist and community organizer Nikkita Oliver about her formation, her work in Seattle, and the difference between natural and forced resilience.
天美视频 community members share about the podcasts they’re enjoying these days, and about the best episodes to dive in.