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Post45: Contemporaries
21 episodes
2 weeks ago
A discursive cultural criticism podcast from Post45: Contemporaries, responding to and exploring the clusters of writing we publish at https://post45.org/contemporaries/. Find Contemporaries on Twitter @AtPost45.
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A discursive cultural criticism podcast from Post45: Contemporaries, responding to and exploring the clusters of writing we publish at https://post45.org/contemporaries/. Find Contemporaries on Twitter @AtPost45.
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Episode 19: American Bimbo
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1 hour 9 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 19: American Bimbo

Welcome back to another episode of Pod45, the podcast companion to Post45: Contemporaries, with your host Michael Docherty.


Today’s discussion responds to our recent cluster American Bimbo. Joining Michael in a conversation about the enduring potency and complexity of the bimbo as an American cultural figure, celebrity and media in the 2000s, and more recent hyperonline reclamations and revisions of bimbodom, are Emmeline Clein, who edited the cluster, and two of its fantastic contributors – Rax King and Rob Franklin.


Read American Bimbo now at https://post45.org/sections/contemporaries-essays/american-bimbo, where you can also find hundreds more incisive and insightful essays on contemporary literature and culture.


Emmeline Clein (emmelineclein.net; @emmelclein) is the author of Dead Weight (2024).


Rax King (raxkingisdead.com; @raxkingisdead)is the author of Tacky (2021) and the forthcoming Sloppy (2025).


Rob Franklin (robert-michael-franklin.com; @robfrank__) is the author of the forthcoming Great Black Hope (2025).


Michael Docherty (michaeldocherty.co.uk; @maybeavalon) is the author of The Recursive Frontier: Race, Space, and the Literary Imagination of Los Angeles (2024).


This episode was written, produced, and engineered by Michael Docherty for Post45.

Pod45
A discursive cultural criticism podcast from Post45: Contemporaries, responding to and exploring the clusters of writing we publish at https://post45.org/contemporaries/. Find Contemporaries on Twitter @AtPost45.