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Professor Peyton's Podcast

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About this podcast

Dr. Peyton Del Toro (also known as Dr. Del Tarot) is a Chicana lesbian from metro Detroit with a doctor of philosophy and a tarot deck.

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What Border Art Teaches Us About Identity: Borderlands, Nepantla, and the "Chicana" Artist

May 28, 202627m0

In this episode, we explore the complex layers of identity, spirituality, and borderlands inspired by Gloria Anzaldúa’s groundbreaking work. Discover how borders—both physical and psychological—shape our sense of self an

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Imagination, Spirituality, & Reality

May 20, 202638m0

This episode dives into Gloria Anzaldúa's transformative spiritual and political insights, revealing how embracing spiritual practices and decolonizing our perceptions of reality can ignite profound societal change, star

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How Bush's 9/11 Response Shaped Today's Political Landscape

May 12, 202637m0

Gloria Anzaldúa’s teachings from over 20 years ago remain startlingly relevant as we grapple with the aftermath of 9/11, ongoing wars, and systemic trauma. In this episode, Dr. Peyton Del Toro distills Anzaldúa’s powerfu

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Writing and Spirituality with Gloria Anzaldúa

May 11, 202617m0

This episode is about Dr. Del Toro's journey to spirituality through feminist theory, specifically the work of Gloria Anzaldúa. Here, we focus on the preface of Light in the Dark by Gloria E. Anzaldúa, and we'll work thr

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Renee Nicole Good, ICE, and the Borders Anzaldúa Warned About

Jan 13, 202630m0

This episode delves into Gloria Anzaldúa's "Borderlands/La Frontera" and its relevance to the tragic death of Renee Nicole Good. Professor Peyton explores the themes of mestiza consciousness, the historical and ongoing i

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Sapphic Nuns & Forbidden Letters: The Queer World of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Jan 10, 202621m0

This conversation delves into the life and works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th-century Mexican nun, poet, and proto-feminist. The discussion highlights her challenges against patriarchy, her intellectual pursuits,

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The Politics of Gay Acceptance (And Who It Really Serves)

Jan 4, 202613m0

Professor Peyton delves into the political context of Heated Rivalry and Boots, two popular queer shows right now. This episode is about understanding homonationalism and the alignment of (certain) queer subjects with st

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There Is No Outside: Karen Barad, Quantum Theory & Radical Responsibility

Jul 7, 202512mEp. 26S1

Welcome to Revolutionary Readings with Professor Peyto, where we take theory off the shelf and put it where it belongs: in the streets, in our bodies, and in our breath.This episode: Meeting the Universe Halfway by Karen

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Reading Queer YA: Juliet Takes a Breath

Jul 2, 202510mEp. 1S2

✨ Episode 1: Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera In this episode, Professor Peyton dives into a coming-of-age novel that doesn’t flinch from the messy intersections of queerness, race, family, and feminist betrayal. We

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Audre Lorde’s “Master’s Tools” and “Uses of the Erotic”

Jun 30, 202510mEp. 250

Welcome to class with Professor Peyton, where we take theory off the shelf and put it where it belongs: in the streets, in our bodies, and in our breath. Today, we’re doing the Lorde’s work! This episode dives into two o

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The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus

Feb 11, 202519m0

Albert Camus’The Myth of Sisyphus explores the concept of the absurd, or the conflict between humanity’s search for meaning and the universe’s indifference. Sisyphus, condemned to push a boulder up a hill for eternity, b

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On the Jewish Question by Karl Marx

Feb 5, 202523m0

The Professor Peyton podcast is a space for deep dives into radical ideas, literature, and theory, making complex texts accessible, engaging, and relevant to our world today. This episode is part of the Revolutionary Rea

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The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

Jan 30, 202515m0

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' The Communist Manifesto is one of the most influential political texts in history. It begins with a powerful assertion: human history is the history of class struggle. From ancient times t

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#13 LOVE AS AN ACT OF WILL: Rethinking Connections with bell hooks in a Capitalist World

Sep 30, 202437mEp. 7S2

LOVE AS AN ACT OF WILL: Rethinking Connections with bell hooks in a Capitalist World This is the fifth lecture for the 2024 Fall session of ENGLISH 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del T

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#12 PLAYFULNESS & LOVING PERCEPTION: Maria Lugones' Concept of World-Traveling

Sep 25, 202421mEp. 1S2

This is the fifth lecture for the 2024 Fall session of English 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del Toro. Today, we’re talking about Maria Lugones’ “world-traveling” and how it connects

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#11 THE PRICE OF PRODUCTIVITY: Reclaiming Imagination in a Capitalist World

Sep 17, 202423mEp. 5S2

This is the fifth lecture for the 2024 Fall session of ENGLISH 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del Toro. In this lecture, we dive into Mark Fisher's book Capitalist Realism: Is There No

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#10 WILD TONGUES: Language, Identity, & Resistance in Writing

Sep 9, 202420mEp. 4S2

This is the fourth lecture for the 2024 Fall session of ENGLISH 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del Toro. This episode explores the intersections of language, identity, and power throug

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#9 LISTENING TO THE LAND: Information Literacy Beyond Academia

Sep 4, 202425mEp. 3S2

This is the third lecture for the 2024 Fall session of ENGLISH 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del Toro. By looking to nature for models of design, as in the practice of biomimicry, Kim

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#8 RESEARCH AS RELATIONSHIP: An Ethics of Inquiry

Aug 24, 202428mEp. 2S2

This is the second lecture for the 2024 Fall session of ENGLISH 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del Toro. In the process of writing or creating anything, inspiration often comes from va

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#7 WRITING AS AN OFFERING: Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass

Aug 21, 202430mEp. 1S2

This is the first lecture for the 2024 Fall session of ENGLISH 1110 for The Ohio State University, taught by PhD Candidate Peyton Del Toro. Here, we focus on Robin Wall Kimmerer’s beautiful contributions to the world wit

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