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Podcast by Peter Rollins
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Living Flowers (with Adam Turkington)
11/02/2022 Duración: 56minIn this snippet from day three of Wake 2021 I chat with Adam Turkington about all things pyro.
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Impurity Culture
08/02/2022 Duración: 08minIn this segment from day 3 of Wake 2021 I introduce a critique of our modern secular purity culture.
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Transformance Art
06/02/2022 Duración: 35minIn this segment from Wake 2021 I talk about Transformance Art with the sociologist Gladys Ganiel.
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Absurdo Confido
02/02/2022 Duración: 37minIn this segment from Wake 2021, I chat with Barry Taylor about Pyrotheology.
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The Profane Temple
31/01/2022 Duración: 19minIn this segment from Wake 2021 I talk introduce the theme of the night by talking about the profane temple.
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Into the Chaosmos
27/01/2022 Duración: 19minThis is the first talk from Wake 2021 in which I explore the nature of trauma and the trauma that is the Death of God.
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Pig
28/11/2021 Duración: 01h13minEvery month on Patreon there is a movie discussion group called Exposure. Exposure is a monthly film club where we use movies as a lens through which we can look at some important but difficult concepts from philosophy, theology and psychoanalysis. This month Peter Rollins talks about the movie Pig, directed by Michael Sarnoski and staring Nicolas Cage, through the lens of Levi-Strauss' famous work on myth. He argues that Pig offers us one of the best cinematic examples of a 'complete' narrative arc. It is a story that revolves around the question of mourning; offering an answer through a ‘double twist’ in which the problem itself is not overcome, but integrated.
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My Truth or The Truth | The Stoic, the Skeptic and the Sinner in Hegel
14/08/2021 Duración: 59minMy Truth or The Truth | The Stoic, the Skeptic and the Sinner in Hegel by Peter Rollins
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How (Not) to Speak of God | Deconstruction Vs. Denomination
06/08/2021 Duración: 01h02minHow (Not) to Speak of God | Deconstruction Vs. Denomination by Peter Rollins
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You're Racist! No, I Am! The Sadomasochistic Relationship between Supremacism and Orientalism
03/08/2021 Duración: 01h04minAs Claude Lévi-Strauss famously demonstrated in his seminal essay ‘Do Duel Organizations Exist?’, one of the issues that faces a society involves the fact that different groups map social conflict in radically different ways. It’s not the case that opposing political groups agree about the basic issues that face the world they inhabit, then line up on different sides; rather they inhabit different worlds. Worlds that are incommensurable in regards to the other. The result is constant misunderstanding and misrecognition that generates little more than a cottage industry of Youtube videos where different representatives of a group claim to ‘own’ the other. One of the areas where there is a fundamental disconnect relates to questions concerned with racism. In this pop-up seminar, I want to introduce a basic matrix that might help us begin to understand why the political discourse around race is so divisive. I’ll be concentrating on the two forms that racism takes - Supremacy and Orientalism - showing how these
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Impurity Culture: Projective Identification and Otherness
09/05/2021 Duración: 01h14minIn this talk from Revolution I explore the dangers - and possibilities - located within the new Purity Culture.
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Jouissance
24/04/2021 Duración: 01h07minCoffee and Concepts is an online interactive event that takes place on the first Saturday of every month. Each session begins with the introduction of a philosophical concept that is then dissected and discussed. These morning events (depending on where in the world you are) are designed to help kick your day off with an important idea picked specifically to offer insight into how we might live well. A concept that will also connect with the work and world of pyrotheology. This C&C explores the meaning of Enjoyment in psychoanalysis.
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Social Distortions | Ideology and the Real in America
16/01/2021 Duración: 01h02minThe Anthropologist Lévi-Strauss famously analyzed a situation in which two groups within the same tribal community drew a map of their village in radically different ways. Their understanding of the objective village layout being directly connected to their social standing. Instead of taking a relativistic stance - with the village layout being seen as purely subjective - or taking the position that an objective mapping was possible - viewing one of the maps as more accurate, or reconciling them in a more exhaustive drawing - Lévi-Strauss argued that this phenomenon hinted at an unsymbolized antagonism in the community. One that prevented the social organization from achieving some kind of some simple, symmetrical, non-antagonistic equilibrium. However, for Lévi-Strauss, it was precisely this antagonism that simultaneously produced and maintained the very system that it distorted and threatened. In this pop-up seminar I use Lévi-Strauss’ reflections - employed by Lacan and, more recently, Žižek - as a jum
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Against Happiness | The Category of Fools
08/12/2020 Duración: 01h03minIt’s very easy for us to question the possibility of experiencing a lasting happiness. Can we really find it? Is it something that we can hold onto for prolonged periods of time? The answer is likely ‘yes’. Indeed there are many who have dedicated their entire lives to cultivating it, even creating retreats and seminars designed to help others realize it. However, in psychoanalysis there is a price to pay for happiness: the fundamental compromise of your desire. The more that happiness pervades ones life, the more that individual becomes estranged from their unspeakable passion. In this way, people like Žižek refer to happiness as the category of the fool. It is the pursuit undertaken by one who would rather avoid confronting the contradictions and antagonisms that lie within them. Contenting themselves instead with a peace that is opposed to chaos, rather than a peace that is hard won via tarrying with the chaos. In this seminar I explore the chasm that lies between happiness and desire via reference t
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Capitalism and Desire | Shielding our Eyes from the Gaze
17/10/2020 Duración: 24minThe is an except from part three of a ten part reading group I ran on the book Capitalism and Desire by Todd McGowan. In this clip I outline the main themes from the third chapter of the text. You can find the whole course on my Patreon.