Frances F. Denny (’07) discusses the ways feminine experiences are depicted and shaped by media, and the politics of this relationship.
Other nuclei: Let Virtue Be Your Guide (2015), Major Arcana (2020), Pink Crush (2015), The Diners, Sit Here, and “What People Don’t Tell You About Childbirth: The Realities of Vaginal Tearing” by Frances F. Denny; “Yes, Witches Are Real. I Know Because I Am One” (2019) by Pam Grossman; The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir (1949); Ways of Seeing (1972) by John Berger.
Nucleus explores how students cultivate theory and practice in their diverse fields of research at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. Through interviews focused on the process of developing an individualized Rationale and Concentration, the podcast seeks to elucidate the natures and possibilities of interdisciplinary study. This episode was originally recorded on May 13, 2021.
Nucleus is hosted by Jonathan Sonnenberg, who graduated from Gallatin in 2020, with a concentration in Solidarity Economics.
Artwork by Sarah Hee Joo Hahn (BA ’21).
Music by Julia Torres (BA ’20).
Nucleus is available on Spotify and Stitcher.