2016-02-19

The controversial origins of the Encyclopedia - Addison Anderson


source: TED-Ed     2016年2月18日
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The first encyclopedia contained 70,000 entries and over 20,000,000 words. It was broken into 35 volumes written over the course of 3 decades. It was also banned by Louis XV and Pope Clement XIII. But why was this encyclopedia so controversial, and who wrote it in the first place? Addison Anderson recounts the controversial origins of the first encyclopedia.
Lesson by Addison Anderson, animation by Patrick Smith.

Interview with Edward Said


source: Njoenka    2012年11月28日
Edward Said. Interview by Michaël Zeeman for the Dutch television programme Leven en Werken, VPRO. Incl. Dutch subtitles.

Introduction to Postcolonial Studies by Alan Friesen


source: AlanTheFriesen    2012年10月9日
A brief lecture explaining the terminology and rationale behind postcolonial studies. I realise that I talked about literary theory and how I would discuss it later in the video. I promise that I'll deal with literary theory in a later paragraph.

Cathy Caruth: After the End: Psychoanalysis in the Ashes of History


source: Cambridge University     2011年3月29日
A lecture by Cathy Caruth (Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Comparative Literature and English, Emory University) in which she discusses Derrida's 'Archive Fever', Freud, and Jensen's 'Gradiva'.
The lecture will be followed by a colloquium on Friday 11 March in which Professor Caruth will be talking about her work.
www.crassh.cam.ac.uk

Freud and the Psychoanalysis


source: i tutor    2011年2月24日
Overview of Freud's approach and key concepts

Feminist Theory by Mindi Torrey / Michigan State University

# automatic playing for the 15 videos (click the up-left corner for the list)

source: somaticparadox 2014年8月12日 / list compiled by Kathryn Klaver
Mindi Torrey (Department of Philosophy) / Michigan State University

MacKinnon, "Consciousness Raising 13:13
"Oppression" by Marilyn Frye 25:24
Bartky, "On Psychological Oppression" 29:30
Beauvoir, "Introduction to the Second Sex" 25:39
Butler's "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution" 34:48
Fausto-Sterling "Should There Be Only Two Sexes" 15:44
Mackinnon, "Sexuality" 18:28
Lugones, "Playfulness, 'World'-Travelling and Loving Perception" 16:33
MacIntosh, "White Privilege" 14:39
Spelman, "The Ampersand Problem" 13:30
Crenshaw, "Mapping the Margins" 24:16
Wendell, "Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability" 23:11
Lugones, "Purity, Impurity, and Separation" 32:57
Code, "Taking Subjectivity Into Account" 21:27
Allen, "Forgetting Yourself" 25:00

Feminist theories

# automatic playing for the 22 videos (click the up-left corner for the list)

source: BU WGS      2014年8月18日

Women, Psychology and the Women’s Liberation Movement: Transforming Psychology 1:18:10
Challenges and Alliances Across Boundaries of Race, Sexuality, and Class 1:33:16
Organize! Women in 1960s Social Justice Movements Claim Women’s Rights 1:31:05
Expanding and Redefining the Traditional Women’s Liberation Narrative 1:19:07
Competing Narratives about Sexuality and its Social Construction (pt.1) 50:24
Competing Narratives about Sexuality and its Social Construction (pt. 2) 13:56
Women’s Liberation in the Halls of Congress: Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, Patsy Mink 1:21:00
A Revolution of Poets 1:20:24
Las Mujeres de la Caucus Chicana (Women of the Chicana Caucus) 1:23:01
Revisiting 70’s Feminist Theory 1:33:36
Hope, Change, and Feminist Activism in the American South from the 1960s through the 1990s 1:29:14
The Radical Roots of the National Women’s Political Caucus 1:18:41
The Translation of Women’s Liberation into Law and Feminist Legal Theory and Practice 1:30:56
Women’s Liberation Movement à la Québec 1:23:13
How Film Told Our Story: Documenting Second-Wave Feminism Through Film 1:28:06
Second Wave Organizations and Their Offspring (The Cambridge Women’s Center) 1:18:45
The Personal, the Market, and the State 1:15:11
Women’s Liberation in Action: Theory, Practice and Organization 1:15:24
Women’s Liberation’s Revolutionary Potential 1:10:16
Historians discuss our historical narratives about the women’s liberation movement 1:29:42
Reproduction and Abortion 1:25:26
Formative Years: The Birth of Our Bodies Ourselves 1:20:52