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Sh*tposting and Algorithm Hygiene w/Jess Rauchberg09 Mar 202301:02:09

Content note: Because of the topic, this episode will contain some mild swearing.

The end of season 3 has arrived! To go out with fanfare, Élaina interviews digital communications scholar Jess Rauchberg about the rhetoric act of sh*tposting on various social media platforms and how various hygiene policies change the ways in which a wide variety of people (from Nazis to disability activists) engage with culture. This is the perfect episode to listen to if you are curious about the philosophy of social media or if you want to know how in the world Lea Michele, the Succession fandom, and Olivia Rodrigo’s TikTok marketing campaign are linked to digital anti-ableism.

How to reach Jess

Website: https://www.jessrauchberg.com/

Twitter: @DisabledPhd

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links to books are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

“The Medium is the Message”, by Marshall McCluhan (PDF)

The work of Arseli Dokumaci

“‘Feenin’: Posthuman Voices in Contemporary Black Popular Music”, by Alexander G. Weheliye (PDF)

“History of Shit”, by Dominique Laporte

“No One Is Talking About This”, by Patricia Lockwood

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A Critique of Distributive Global Health Justice w/Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra02 Mar 202300:42:18

What does interdisciplinarity mean when your discipline is interdisciplinary? In this episode, bioethicist and global health ethicist Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra talks about using philosophical theories alongside scientific epistemologies and feminist approaches to shape our understanding of ‘global health ethics’. Specifically, she gets into her critique of the popular model of distributive justice.

How to reach Agomoni

Website: https://www.law.ed.ac.uk/people/dr-agomoni-ganguli-mitra

Twitter: @GanguliMitra

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

The School for Good Mothers, by Jessamine Chan

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Gatekeeping, Class, and Applied Epistemology w/Louise Durham04 Apr 202200:28:58

In this episode, Élaina interviews Louise Durham, a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Aberdeen. Louise talks about the three “lightbulb moments” that motivated her decision to pursue academic philosophy. This episode is for all those who have been told to give up and who kept going mostly out of spite. It’s also for everyone who ever failed a logic class. You’re in good company.

You can follow Louise Durham on Twitter @louderlh and out Instagram @philosophyreads.

Book mentioned in this episode:

“Miseducation: Inequality, Education & the Working Classes”, by Diane Reay

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Relational Aesthetic Subjectivities w/Judith-Frederike Popp21 Mar 202200:39:03

In this episode, Élaina interviews Dr Judith-Frederike Popp, a post-doctoral researcher in philosophical aesthetics at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt’s Faculty of Design. They address, among other things,  topics of theory-practice interdisciplinarity, what it means to be a relation subject, and the aesthetic agency of online influencers.

You can register for “Taking Sides: Design and art between autonomy and intervention”, an interdisciplinary hybrid symposium held in Würzburg and online on the 20th and 21st of May 2022.

You can register by emailing this address: symposium.fg@fhws.de

Or by visiting this website starting in April: https://fg.fhws.de/taking-sides

You can find Dr Popp’s academic and literary work at the following links:

Website: https://fg.fhws.de/personen/dr-judith-frederike-popp/

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3711-3637

Academia.edu: https://fhws.academia.edu/FrederikePopp

And you can follow her on Instagram @judith_gayk and on Twitter @FrederikePopp

Books mentioned in this episode:

“Critical Zones: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth”, eds. Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel

“What About Activism?”, ed. Steven Henry Madoff

Movies mentioned in this episode:

2001 Space Odyssey

Aniara (2018)

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Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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Pedagogies of Resistance w/Danna Aduna07 Mar 202200:40:05

In this episode, Danna Aduna, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of the Philippines: Baguio, tells Élaina why she no longer wants to teach male philosophers and how she gets creative with assigned syllabi by experimenting with different ways of running her classrooms.

Content note: This episode contains non-graphic discussions of sexual harassment, sexual violence, and misogyny.

You can follow Danna’s activism on https://timesupateneo.org/ and on Twitter @TimesUpAteneo and @WomenDoingPhilo.

Books mentioned in this episode:

Living The Feminist Life, by Sara Ahmed

Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing

Miranda Fricker

Experience, Identity & Epistemic Injustice within Ireland's Magdalene Laundries, by Chloe K. Gott

Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny, by Kate Manne

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From Aristotle to Waste Colonialism w/Jesi Taylor Cruz21 Feb 202200:55:06

Please enjoy my conversation with Black Jewish philosopher Jesi Taylor Cruz on waste colonialism, flourishing, and anti-colonial philosophy. You might notice the sounds of life, aka seagulls on my side and the hustle and bustle of New York and the coos of a small human on Jesi’s side. I hope this only adds to your enjoyment.

Content note: There is some swearing in this episode as well as discussions of colonial violence, ableism and racism.

Jesi mentions the works of Max Liboiron and you can find a list of their articles here:

https://maxliboiron.com/publications/

And you can buy a copy of Liboiron’s book “Pollution is Colonialism” on Bookshop.org.uk

You can follow Jesi Taylor Cruz on Twitter @moontwerk and find their work at https://commongroundcompost.com/

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The Ethics of AI from a Buddhist Perspective w/Soraj Hongladarom07 Feb 202200:39:20

In this season premiere, Élaina interviews Professor Soraj Hongladarom, author of The Ethics of AI and Robotics: A Buddhist Viewpoint. They discuss finding a way through traditional history of philosophy to interdisciplinary philosophical work.

You can find Soraj on Twitter @sonamsangbo

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Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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Season 2 Trailer31 Jan 202200:00:53

Philosophy Casting Call is back for season 2! I’m Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril, your host and resident casting director. This season, I took a trip around the world and interviewed underrepresented philosophers who live and work in 6 different countries.

Join me as I ask professors, postdocs, and graduate students how they got into the ethics of AI, decolonial environmentalism, social epistemology, and much more. Make sure you follow Philosophy Casting Call on your favourite podcatcher and you won’t miss the season 2 premiere on the 7th of February!

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Find the transcripts at https://www.elainagauthiermamaril.com/philosophy-casting-call-podcast

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Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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On counter-narratives and writing the books we want to read w/Kathryn Belle09 Aug 202100:34:38

In this season finale, Élaina interviews Kathryn Belle, founder of the Collegium of Black Women Philosophers, associate professor at Penn State University, and owner and director of La Belle Vie Coaching. They discuss Prof Belle’s work on philosophy of race and engaging with black feminist philosophical scholarship on Simone de Beauvoir’s “The Second Sex”.

You can find Kathryn’s teaching and research interests here: https://www.kathrynsophiabelle.com/

And you can find out more about La Belle Vie Coaching here: http://www.kathrynbelle.com/

Article mentioned in this episode:

Kathryn T. Gines, “Comparative and Competing Frameworks of Oppression in Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex” in Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal.  Volume 35, Numbers 1-2, 2014, pages 251 – 273.

Book chapter mentioned in this episode:

Kathryn T. Gines, “Simone de Beauvoir and the Race/Gender: Analogy in The Second Sex Revisited”, in A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir, eds. Laura Hengehold and Nancy Bauer, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017, pp. 47-58.

Books mentioned in this episode:

  1. “Hannah Arendt and the Negro Question”, by Kathryn T. Gines
  2. “Convergences: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy”, eds. Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, Kathryn T. Gines, and Donna-Dale L. Marcano
  3. “The Second Sex”, by Simone de Beauvoir
  4. “Alice Walker: A Life”, by Evelyn C. White

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On creative philosophical practices and the power of showing up w/Jen Scuro26 Jul 202100:51:46

This is the one where Élaina asks Jen Scuro about her artistic practice’s place in all the stages of her academic career. Plus, there’s a bonus update at the end!

CN: Ableism and miscarriage

You can learn more about Jen on her website: https://jenniferscurophd.squarespace.com/home and find teaching resources on her Academia.edu page: https://molloy.academia.edu/JenniferScuro

Books mentioned in the episode:

  1. Addressing Ableism, by Jennifer Scuro
  2. The Pregnancy (does not equal) Childbearing Project: A Phenomenology of Miscarriage, by Jennifer Scuro
  3. The Queer Art of Failure, by Judith Halberstam
  4. Golem Girl, by Riva Lehrer

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Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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On gender justice in sport w/Beth Doran12 Jul 202100:41:16

This is the one where Élaina and Beth Doran discuss what it means to feel “capable” in philosophy, applied philosophy, and questions of gender justice in sport.

As mentioned in the episode, I recommend checking out Translash Podcast ep 15: Trans Athletes Speak Out and Translash Media’s mini series “The Anti-Trans Machine”, which starts with the episode “It’s Not Really About Sports”.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

  1. “Against sexual discrimination in sport”, by Torbjörn Tännsjö
  2. “Sex Equality in Sports”, by Jane English
  3. “Out of Bounds? A Critique of the New Policies on Hyperandrogenism in Elite Female Athletes”, by Katrina Karkazis, Rebecca Jordan-Young, Georgiann Davis, and Silvia Camporesi

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Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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On trigger warnings as epistemic virtues w/Anna V.28 Jun 202100:50:38

This is the one where Élaina interviews Anna V. about loving theory, feminist philosophy of language, and the importance of trigger warnings for epistemic quality.

You can follow Anna on Twitter @a_nonamename where they post about their research and new publications.

Books mentioned in this episode:

  1. “The Coddling of the American Mind”, by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt
  2. “Re-Enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons”, by Silvia Federici
  3. “The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence”, by Erica R. Meiners and Judith Levine

Article mentioned in this episode:

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The Both/And of AI and Trans Health w/Rebecca Sanaeikia23 Feb 202300:35:10

In this episode, Élaina talks about the ethical challenges of using AI tools in healthcare provision for transgender people with philosopher and bioethicist Rebecca Sanaeikia. They discuss the different versions of “top down” versus “bottom up” ethical strategies and the tension between needing more data on how trans people access healthcare and wanting to keep trans people safe.

How to reach Rebecca

https://beccasanaeikia.weebly.com/

Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/logavaguy

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beccasanaeikia/

And you can email her here: rebecca.sanaeikia@gmail.com

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

This Arab is Queer: An Anthology by LGBTQ+ Arab Authors, ed. Elias Jahshan

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On public philosophy, reparations, and teaching in jail w/Asil Martinez-Katout14 Jun 202100:36:39

This is the one where Élaina interviews Asil Martinez-Katout on asking for what you need in philosophy and teaching others to never stop asking questions. You can find out more about Asil on their website: https://lisamm-k.com/. You can learn more about the Center for Public Philosophy at UC Santa Cruz here and here.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

  1. "Roasting Ethics" by Luvell Anderson
  2. "Racist Humor", by Luvell Anderson


Remember to rate and review the podcast wherever you listen! You can find Philosophy Casting Call on Twitter and Instagram @philoccpod, read the the transcripts at https://www.elainagauthiermamaril.com/philosophy-casting-call-podcast, and support the podcast on Ko-Fi.com/philoccpod.

Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril, whom you can follow on Instagram @spinoodler and Twitter @ElainaGMamaril.

On the state of philosophy of disability w/Shelley Tremain30 May 202100:38:42

This is the episode where Élaina interviews Shelley Tremain on her work in feminist philosophy of disability.

 Rate and review Philosophy Casting Call on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. 


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You can find her publications on PhilPeople Find the Dialogues on Disability here Books and articles mentioned in this episode: 

1- “Race and Method: The Tuvel Affair”, by Tina Fernandes Botts

2- The Biopolitics of Disability: Neoliberalism, Ablenationalism, and Peripheral Embodiment, by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder 

3- Foucault and Feminist Philosophy of Disability, by Shelley Lynn Tremain 

4- Justice and the politics of difference, by Iris Marion Young You can buy these books (and support the podcast) at Bookshop.org UK 

Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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Season 1 trailer23 Apr 202100:00:57

This is the one where Élaina introduces the podcast!

Hi! My name is Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril and I’m the host of a new fortnightly podcast: Philosophy Casting Call! Have you ever heard of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates? Well, this is not about them! Philosophy Casting Call is where I, your friendly neighbourhood philosopher, interview professors, grad students, and non-academics to find out what philosophy looks like now and try to shine a spotlight on thinkers, topics, and themes that are underrepresented in academic philosophy.

If you are into discovering more about the philosophy of disability or how one gets involved with teaching aesthetics in a women’s jail, this podcast is for you. Listen to and follow Philosophy Casting Call every other week on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Good Pods, and most other places starting May 31.

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Being Near Birth w/Andrea Ford02 Feb 202300:33:35

In this episode, Élaina interviews medical and cultural anthropologist and practising birth doula, Andrea Ford. Andrea discusses her trajectory as an interdisciplinary scholar and the power of studying liminal spaces to better understand what different cultures value.

CW: This episode contains discussion of fertility, pregnancy, and childbirth.

You can find out more about Andrea’s work here: https://andrealillyford.com/ and https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/persons/andrea-ford

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

Beyond Black, by Hilary Mantel

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Black Radical Liberalism w/Kristin Waters26 Jan 202300:38:02

In this episode, Élaina interview Kristin Waters, the author of Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought about combatting epistemicide and choosing to write on philosophy of race as a white woman in the US.

You can buy Kristin’s book and learn more about her work on her website: www.kristin-waters.com

Listen to the Gilmore Girls tie-in episode of Women of Questionable Morals: Race and Politics and GG, Oh My!

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought, by Kristin Waters

Black Women’s Intellectual Traditions: Speaking Their Minds, ed. Kristin Waters and Carol b. Conaway

The History of Black Studies, by Abdul Alkalimat

Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches, ed. Marilyn Richardson

Black Feminist Thought, by Patricia Hill Collins

Radical Theory, Caribbean Reality, by Charles W. Mills

The Case for Rage: Why Anger is Essential to Anti-racist Struggle, by Myisha Cherry

Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, ed. Margaret A. McLaren

Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination, by Robin D.G. Kelley

Barbaric Culture and Black Critique: Black Antislavery Writers, Religion, and the Slaveholding Atlantic, by Stefan M. Wheelock

Ethics and Insurrection: A Pragmatism for the Oppressed, by Lee A. McBride III

Association of Black Women Historians

Black Perspectives Blog

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Non-Ideal Theories of (Trans)genders w/Matthew Cull19 Jan 202300:41:01

In this episode, Élaina interviews fellow philosopher Matthew Cull about the difference between “ideal” and “non-ideal” ethical theories in relation to access to healthcare for transgender people in the UK.

You can read Matthew’s work here:

“Against Abolition”, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2019

“Demarcating the Social World with Hume”, Philosophical Papers, 2022

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the World System, by Christopher Chitty

“Ideal Theory” as Ideology, by Charles W. Mills (PDF)

The Electronic Wireless Show (podcast)

Second Skins, by Jay Prosser

Invisible Lives, by Viviane Namaste

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Metagnosis and Narrative Medicine w/Danielle Spencer12 Jan 202300:35:21

In this episode, Élaina interviews Danielle Spencer, the author of “Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity”. Danielle explains what she means by “narrative medicine” and what the COVID-19 pandemic and the genre of physician memoirs can tell us about what still needs to happen before we can achieve more holistic healthcare.

You can reach Danielle and find her work on her website: https://www.daniellespencer.com/

You can read my review of “Metagnosis” here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DtWQScs-arO8Hd3T8BNVDpxFFEHgNjh4/view?usp=sharing

Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity, by Danielle Spencer

Phenomenology of Illness, by Havi Carel

Recognitions, by Terence Cave

The Cancer Journals, by Audre Lorde

The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness, by Anne Boyer

Illness as Metaphor, by Sunsan Sontag


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Ethics of Kinship in the Archive w/Hannah Sullivan-Facknitz05 Jan 202300:48:58

We are back for Season 3 and an exploration of interdisciplinarity with an interview with crip, mad, activist historian Hannah Sullivan-Facknitz. We talk about retraining ourselves to do anti-extractivist archival work and about how our disabled identities and kinships shape our scholarly work.

You can find out more about Hannah’s work on Twitter @hannahnthewolf and on their website: https://hannahandthewolf.wordpress.com/

Texts recommended in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay T. Dolmage

A Debt to the Dead? Ethics, Photography, History, and the Study of Freakery by Jane Nicholas (open access PDF)

Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboiron

Texts mentioned in the episode:

“Tropics of Discourse” by Hayden White

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Season 3 Trailer: What Is Interdisciplinarity?03 Jan 202300:01:17

Philosophy Casting Call is back with a brand new season! For season 3, I, Élaina, your favourite philosophy podcast host, am exploring the meaning of interdisciplinarity. Is it just a buzzword? Is it the future of scholarship? Have we been doing it all along?

To help me answer these metaphysical questions I opened the casting call to non-philosophers who use philosophical concepts or methodologies. So prepare yourself to experience the talents of historians, anthropologists, medical humanists, and new media scholars in addition to “official” philosophers.

I also got a sponsor! Thanks to the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society season 3 of Philosophy Casting Call will be weekly for the first time, so subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts! All transcripts will continue to be available at www.elainagauthiermamaril.com.


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A Transformative Practice w/Jimena Solé18 Apr 202200:42:58

In this season finale, Élaina interviews Jimena Solé, a professor of philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. Jimena talks about her dislike of school growing up, her discovery of Spinoza, and why she believes that philosophising in Argentina and South America can be a transformative decolonial practice.

The first half of the episode focuses on Jimena’s personal link to philosophy and the second half covers her work on the reception of European theories in Argentina.

Read Jimena’s academic work: https://uba.academia.edu/MariaJimenaSole

Read the open access journal Ideas: http://revistaideas.com.ar/

Contact Jimena

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jimena.Sole

Instagram: @m.jimena.sole

Book mentioned in this episode:

“Parmenides”, by César Aira

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