My Subschtick (noun): a mini version of my general schtick. Which is politics, cultural criticism, critical theory, bits of cognitive science reframed in lefty ways.
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I’m defending my PhD in less than two weeks! So rather than a brand new bit of writing, here’s a small piece of the PhD, slightly edited for style and so on.
There’s a popular image of boredom in our culture where the bored person is, basically, aimless and lazy. Their malaise is dreamy and gentle; they lounge, the “faff around” as the Brits put it, they scroll.
Polyamory is back in the news, again. It happens every couple years, like clockwork. I’m used to it, having been non-monogamous myself for ten years and therefore always sent the articles both by the algorithms and friends. But there is one...
It was such a huge pleasure to be on Rachel Donald’s podcast PlanetCritical discussing all the big themes of my work, from cognitive dissonance to our falsely fixed sense of self to social infrastructure. Check out the interview here:
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