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Resistance Reads
Michael Kilman and Matt Wellstrom
12 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Resistance Reads
Resistance Reads Podcast Episode 13: The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
In this episode, we dive deep into Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones, unpacking its powerful exploration of colonialism, genocide, Indigenous history, and reimagined vampire lore. Through a close reading of the novel, we examine how horror becomes a vehicle for confronting historical injustice and moral accountability. We discuss Stephen Graham Jones’ background as a Blackfeet author, the haunting moral evolution of Goodstab, and how characters like The Cat Man embody the violence and consequences of white colonialism. The novel’s unique take on vampire mythology serves as both transformation and indictment, reflecting the enduring impact of oppression on identity, memory, and culture. Our conversation expands beyond the book to address broader themes including the colonization of America, the influence of Indigenous governance on American democracy, and the lasting harm of policies like the Dawes Act. We explore how capitalism functions as a modern extension of colonialism, the cultural costs of technological dominance, and why libraries and local journalism remain essential to informed, resilient communities. This episode highlights how horror forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about history, race, power, and accountability, making Buffalo Hunter Hunter both a cathartic and deeply unsettling reflection of the past and present.
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6 days ago
1 hour 30 minutes

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Resistance Reads Podcast: Episode 12 Heavenly Tyrant
In this episode of Resistance Reads, we dive deep into Heavenly Tyrant, the highly anticipated sequel to Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao. This is not just a book review. It is a critical conversation about power, resistance, feminism, and the political structures that shape both dystopian fiction and the real world. We explore the novel’s political themes, pacing, and character dynamics, with particular attention to women-led resistance movements, the costs of revolution, and the myth of the benevolent dictator. Along the way, we connect Heavenly Tyrant to broader conversations in anthropology, intersectional feminism, and cultural critique, questioning popular narratives around power, violence, and social control. This episode also tackles: Colonial feminism and Western intervention narratives Misconceptions in popular anthropology, including critiques of Jared Diamond and Steven Pinker Police, state violence, and the role of force in maintaining social order How contemporary science fiction and fantasy reflect real-world political anxieties Character consistency and ideological tension in modern speculative fiction If you are interested in political science fiction, feminist literature, dystopian novels, cultural criticism, or leftist media analysis, this conversation goes beyond surface-level fandom and asks harder questions about what resistance really looks like and who pays the price.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 25 minutes

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Resistance Reads Podcast Episode 11: Babel by R.F. Kuang
In Episode 11 we discuss the powerful themes in R.F. Kuang’s Babel and share our critique of Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Frankenstein. We explore Babel’s unique magic system rooted in language and translation, the complex relationships between its characters, and the book’s sharp examination of colonialism, resistance, and identity. We also reflect on the novel’s portrayal of betrayal, moral dilemmas, and the costs of fighting oppressive systems—considering how privilege, dignity, and collective action shape the story’s impact. Finally, we talk about why Babel resonates so strongly with modern readers and why it has the potential to be remembered as a contemporary classic.
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1 month ago
1 hour 50 minutes

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Resistance Reads Episode 10: Frankenstein by Mary Shelly (1818 edition)
In their 10th epsiodes, Michael and Matt take a fresh look at Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (the 1818 edition) and why this classic story still matters today. They explore the novel’s powerful themes of creation, ambition, and isolation while connecting them to modern life, the industrial revolution, AI, the Tech industry, and capitalism. They also compare the 1818 edition to the 1831 edition and how Mary Shelly's life experiences changed some of the themes of freewill and destiny in the later version. 
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2 months ago
1 hour 49 minutes

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Episode 9 Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
In Episode 9 we looked at power and resistance in the 2021 novel Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao. The novel is a mecha reimagining of the rise of China’s first and only female Emperor Wu Zetian set in the nation of Huaxia, a futuristic reinterpretation of Medieval China. In this episode we looked at patriarchal systems and how the main character, Wu Zetian, smashes them with a giant Mecha vermillion bird. 
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3 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

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Episode 8 Black Empire by George S Schuyler
In Episode 8 we cover the early Afrofuturist novel Black Empire. The plot is essentially, what would it be like to have Marvel's Killmonger/A James Bond Supervillain as your boss. The book is a collection of two major serials stories from the 1930s compiled in the 1990s into novel format. It follows newspaper man Carl Slater, who, is kidnapped by Dr. Belsidus in the very first chapter after witnessing a murder. Dr. Belsidus then enlists him in his plot for the destruction of white empires like Italy, Brittan, and France, and the conquest of Africa to build a Black Empire.  
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3 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

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Episode 7 It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis
Episode 7 covers Sinclair Lewis's 1935 Dystopian political novel, It Can't Happen Here. The book is about the rise of a fascist dictator in America and an allusion to the rise of Adolf Hitler, in a time when many American's didn't even know who Hitler was. In many ways, this book was a prescient warning about what was already unfolding in Europe, and, a book that echoes elements of our own time ninety years later. So, join us for a discussion of the book and the past and present American political climate.
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4 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

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Episode 6 Zorro by Isabel Allende
Episode 6 swashbuckles its way into the 2005 novel Zorro written by the legendary Isabel Allende. This book is a kind of Zorro origin story and covers his journey to become a champion of the common people and his fight against corrupt officials before the Spanish American War, when California was still a part of Mexico. We learn about Zorro's parents, his adventures in Spain, and what drives him to take on the mantle of the masked vigilante. If you grew up watching the reruns of Zorro on the Disney channel like I did, this episode might just be for you. If you like masked heroes who defend the innocent from the powerful, this may also be for you.
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5 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes

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Episode 5 The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
In our 5th Episode we will discuss the novel, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. Published in 1939 The Grapes of Wrath is a novel about life during the Great Depression and in the midst of the Dust bowl. The book follows the Joad family as they are forced to leave their farm in Oklahoma and travel west to California in the hopes of finding work and a better life. 
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6 months ago
1 hour 42 minutes

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Episode 4 Passing by Nella Larsen
In Episode 4, Michael Kilman and Matt Wellstrom discuss the book Passing by Nella Larsen. Originally published in 1929 the book tells the story of two women named Irene and Claire and their complex relationship and struggles with being a mixed race person in the early 20th century.
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7 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

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Episode 3 Ministry for the Future
In our third episode, Michael Kilman and Matt Wellstrom tackle the experimental fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson as he tackles near future clifi (a subgenre of science fiction) to foster conversations about climate change, power, and resistance in his 2020 book, The Ministry for the Future.
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7 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes

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Episode 2 V for Vendetta
In our second episode, Michael Kilman and Matt Wellstrom explore the themes of power and resistance in Alan Moore's and David Lloyd's graphic novel V for Vendetta. Themes will include: Direct Action, Effective Resistance, and will also close out some of our discussion from 1984.
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7 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes

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Episode 1 1984 by George Orwell
In our inaugural episode, Michael Kilman and Matt Wellstrom explore the themes of power and resistance in George Orwell's famous novel 1984. We explore the eerily predictive ideas of double think, propaganda, language change, mass surveillance, social media, and more.
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7 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

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