Weird Studies

A podcast by Phil Ford and J. F. Martel - Wednesdays

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200 Episodes

  1. Episode 114: On the Wheel of Fortune, the Tenth Card of the Tarot

    Published: 1/19/2022
  2. Episode 113: Framing the Invisible, with Shannon Taggart

    Published: 12/22/2021
  3. Episode 112: Readings from the 'Book of Probes': The Mysticism of Marshall McLuhan

    Published: 12/8/2021
  4. Episode 111: What Is Best in Life: On "Conan the Barbarian"

    Published: 11/24/2021
  5. Episode 110: Monks of the Cultural Apocalypse: 'The Glass Bead Game,' Part Two

    Published: 11/10/2021
  6. Episode 109: Infinite Play: On 'The Glass Bead Game,' by Hermann Hesse

    Published: 10/27/2021
  7. Episode 108: On Skepticism and the Paranormal

    Published: 10/13/2021
  8. Episode 107: On Joy Williams' 'Breaking and Entering,' with Conner Habib

    Published: 9/29/2021
  9. Episode 106: The Wanderer: On Weird Studies

    Published: 9/1/2021
  10. Episode 105: Fire Walk with Tamler Sommers

    Published: 8/18/2021
  11. Episode 104: We'd Love to Turn You On: 'Sgt. Pepper' and the Beatles

    Published: 8/4/2021
  12. Episode 103: On the Tower, the Sixteenth Card of the Tarot

    Published: 7/21/2021
  13. Episode 102: On Pan, with Gyrus

    Published: 7/7/2021
  14. Episode 101: Our Fear of the Dark: On Tanizaki's 'In Praise of Shadows'

    Published: 6/23/2021
  15. Episode 100: The Price of Beauty is Horror: On the Films of John Carpenter

    Published: 6/9/2021
  16. Episode 99: Curing the Human Condition: On 'Wild Wild Country'

    Published: 5/26/2021
  17. Episode 98: Taboo: Time and Belief in Exotica

    Published: 5/12/2021
  18. Episode 97: Art in the Age of Artifice

    Published: 4/28/2021
  19. Episode 96: Beautiful Beast: On Jean Cocteau's 'La Belle et la Bête'

    Published: 4/14/2021
  20. Episode 95: Demon Seed: On Doris Lessing's 'The Fifth Child'

    Published: 3/31/2021

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Professor Phil Ford and writer J. F. Martel host a series of conversations on art and philosophy, dwelling on ideas that are hard to think and art that opens up rifts in what we are pleased to call "reality."