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Episode 79 - Paul B. Preciado - ??

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Episode 79 - Paul B. Preciado - ??

FromLa Poudre

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72 minutes
Released:
Oct 8, 2020
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Podcast episode

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Cet épisode de La Poudre a été publié en français le 30 juillet 2020. Pour l’écouter, remontez dans les archives ou cliquez ici : ??The philosopher and revolutionary author Paul B. Preciado is the guest of the 79th episode of La Poudre. With Lauren Bastide, they talked about bodies, monsters and joy.Lauren's foreword:La Poudre was thought as a women-only place to discuss sexist mechanisms through their victims’ experiences. Up to now, only women’s voices, cis or trans, have been heard in La Poudre. It goes without saying that both non-binary people and trans people belong here. Paul B. Preciado’s work is crucial to understand today’s feminist movement and to question gender representations, as we have been doing here for four years now. It is a great honour to have had him close the fourth season of La Poudre, before the new turn it will be taking with its fifth season.Summary:Paul B. Preciado is one of the greatest thinkers of our time. He is also the first non-binary person to speak up in La Poudre (05:40). On the eve of global lockdown due to coronavirus, he was starting a series of conferences at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, engaging with “The History of Sexuality” by Michel Foucauld to offer a new decolonial and feminist reading of this important work (11:40). At the time, he felt a revolutionary urge in the room (07:50) and encourages everyone to reconnect with it and embrace it (14:28). Born on the 11th of September 1970 in Franco’s Spain, he tightly links these early years to his sensitivity to any sign of state fascism, and feels that the current French government slips towards it more often than not (24:00). Since childhood, he implements strategies to avoid gendered injunctions (29:00), a daily exercise in political plasticity that he still practises everyday (35:55). After a PhD in philosophy, he writes several books exploring the concept of gender. The last one published, “I Am a Monster, Talking to You”, allows him to speak from this monstrosity that the heteropatriarchal and racist system has pinned on him and all bodies considered as “other”. Being at the center of the trans body experience, the use of the “I” is key in his writing (40:04). According to him, it is the only way to escape the presumed universality of Western philosophy. Situated writing is central to overcome the system’s barriers (45:15). He yearns for the end of the sexual differentiation regime (59:28) and calls for collective imagination to find a way out of it. His joy and optimism in the advent of the revolution are infectious and his next seminar will be available this fall (01:05:21).Executive producer: Nouvelles ÉcoutesProduction and signature tune: Aurore Meyer-MahieuTranslation: Lucie PlescoffEnglish voice-over: Raphy WofsyProduction assistant: Gaïa MartyRecording: Laurie GalliganiMixing: Marion Emerit
Released:
Oct 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Deux fois par mois, au micro de Lauren Bastide, écrivaines, artistes, chercheuses et militantes se racontent et prennent le pouls des luttes féministes et antiracistes contemporaines. Un épisode un jeudi sur deux. Depuis 2016, la journaliste reçoit dans La Poudre des femmes artistes, militantes ou politiques pour des conversations intimes et profondes qui ont passionné de millions d’auditeurices. Ces récits, enrichis de documentaires événementiels, de tables rondes, et d’analyses par les plus grandes expertes des luttes pour les droits des femmes, en France et dans le monde, forment un tableau captivant de la société à l’heure de la révolution #MeToo. La Poudre was created by journalist and feminist activist Lauren Bastide, co-founder of Nouvelles Ecoutes studio, to offer women a safe space to express themselves. In a one-hour long, in-depth conversation, inspirational women artists, activists, scientists and politics talk about themselves, their path and struggles, but also about the incredible times we are living for women’s rights. Many episodes of La Poudre have been recorded or dubbed into English. Search for the ?? !