Episode Twelve: bell hooks: Intersectionality, Media Criticism, and the Transformative Power of Love
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Welcome to episode 12 of the House of Dissent podcast. In this episode, we delve into the influential cultural and media criticism of bell hooks, as explored in Chapter 13 of Radical Mass Media Criticism, a Cultural Genealogy by Cynthia Carter.
We uncover how bell hooks, originally Gloria Jean Watkins, used her writings to challenge dominant media narratives and highlight the intersecting influences of race, gender, and class within a capitalist society. Her criticism extends beyond academia, advocating for the integration of theory and practice as means of activism and societal transformation.
Furthermore, we explore bell hooks' exploration of love as a revolutionary act, drawing inspiration from thinkers like Erich Fromm and James Baldwin to understand its power to effect social change.
Tune in to discover how hooks' interdisciplinary approach has left a lasting impact on cultural criticism.
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