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Under My Skin

Viviana Laperchia

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There are things we simply can’t shrug off. Provoking art, controversial books, compelling films or disarming news. In this monthly series at the intersection of culture and social justice, we scratch away at those things that get under our skin. About the producer: Viviana is an Italian-Canadian lecturer and artivist based in Berlin.
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Apocalyptic. Catastrophic. Unconscionable. It’s not a movie. It’s Gaza. Or rather, it’s the headlines about Gaza. We’ve read these words so many times that they don’t mean anything anymore. From the numbing effect of clichés and archetypes in McLuhan's electric age to T.S. Eliot's poetry, this episode uncovers the truth behind media bias and coloni…
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What happened to my generation? Where are the purpose-driven Millennials when we need them the most? As the BDS movement (boycott, divest, sanction) keeps expanding, I am left questioning if the no-logo movement captured by Naomi Klein in her homonymous book in1999 has completely lost its plot. In this episode, I revisit some iconic work by William…
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Once upon a time, there was a city I used to love. "Toronto the good," as it was nicknamed during the Victorian era, now looks more to me like Toronto the bad. From the poetry and paintings of the Group of Seven's catalyst, Lawren Harris, we revisit an urbanization process that has been slowly erasing a long history of diversity and equality.…
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Have you ever wondered if your higher sense of justice is a personality trait or a symptom? Are women more prone to be neurodivergent or just more sensitive? In this episode, we're looking at Emily Dickinson's poetry and Billie Holiday's singing* to find an answer.*For commentary purposes, this episode contains an audio sample of "Strange Fruit" pe…
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