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Les balados du CIRCEM visent à promouvoir la recherche interdisciplinaire sur la citoyenneté démocratique et les groupes minoritaires et minorisés, à partir de la tradition intellectuelle du monde francophone.
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34 Circe Salon -- The Parallax

34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe

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Parallax -- noun. (ˈpɛrəˌlæks) The apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different points that are not on a line with the object. A podcast that is an exploration from the ancient world to the cosmic future. Different points of view than what are normally heard. New visions.
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The CiRCE Institute Podcast Network is made up of three regular shows: Dwell features conversations about motherhood, home education, homemaking, and more. Proverbial features author and educator Joshua Gibbs exploring proverbs from the ages. The Play’s The Thing is the ultimate resource for Shakespeare lovers hosted by actor, playwright, and educator Tim McIntosh. Plus we produce various seasonal shows like The Weight of Fatherhood with Brian Phillips, Ask Andrew with CIRCE President Andrew ...
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Marvelously acted, written and director, the film Tár was a critical darling. But this will not be a film review, but rather an appraisal of how Hollywood handles strong women in leading roles. We will examine the movie from different perspectives--feminist, cultural, personal-- and give our own take on what this kind of movie says about how strong…
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Kimberly Rockwell and Dawn "Sam" Alden discuss the Female Gaze - is there such a thing? How does a film camera typically "look" at a woman vs how it "looks" at a man? We've been discussing movies a lot this season, so we thought we'd zoom out (pun intended) and think about how filmmaking controls the way we perceive characters in the movies we watc…
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Right now, the world needs goddesses, so there's no better time to give an encore presentation of our episode on the Titanides with Max Dashu! Tune in and enjoy! ***** It is our pleasure, once again, to present a fascinating conversation with Max Dashu! Max Dashu has championed the various lost histories of women and championed female-centric civil…
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Join us for a wonderful, foundational episode: we're making matriarchy great again! Laura Hirch is a filmmaker, writer, artist and a scholar of matriarchal studies. Her six-part documentary, From The Goddess, explores the concept of the Great Goddess and how matriarchal societies, centered around Goddess worship, thrived in peaceful coexistence for…
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The Thracians - Once the most numerous people of Europe, but, now, lost amidst the fog of history. They were known as formidable and warlike-- and some even said that they were the people who spawned the Amazons. (Amazon queen Penthesilea was thought to be Thracian by the ancients.) It's this potential Amazonian connection lead us to the fascinatin…
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Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la série de conférences Mauril-Bélanger est tiré de la plénière conclusive du XXIIᵉ Congrès de l'Association internationale des sociologues de langue française, qui avait pour thème « Sciences, Savoirs et Sociétés ». Stéphanie Gaudet anime un débat sur les enjeux et défis scientifiques contemporains pour les soc…
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Co-hosts Dawn "Sam" Alden and Kimberly Rockwell discuss the works of author Kate Quinn and the women characters in her WW2 novels. Most based on actual women, these stories of spies, pilots, investigators, and drunks with dark secrets are compelling and fun reads. Join the discussion, and leave a comment if you have read these novels as well! Suppo…
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The last in our series, this might actually be what a true Female Revenge Film looks like! Dawn “Sam” Alden and Kimberly Rockwell talk about this brutal gem of a movie. Content warning: because the film contains implied castration, implied pedophilia and the aftermath of the murder of a minor, we talk about these topics as they arise in the movie. …
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Descriptif : Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la série de conférences Mauril-Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute de la recherche francophone en milieux minoritaires avec Linda Cardinal de l’Université de l’Ontario français (Canada), Luís Baptista de l’Université nouvelle de Lisbonne (Portugal) et Zouheir Ben Jannet de l’université de Sfax (…
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Was Crete one of the latest Matriarchies to resist infiltration and overthrow by the waves of Indo-European invasion? What evidence is hidden in plain sight to support the presence of Matriarchy on the island? Joan Cichon talks about her book “Matriarchy in Bronze Age Crete” which she has generously made available to all online. Joining the discuss…
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The gang's all here and we're ready to discuss the sexism and misogyny imbedded in many words in our language and we're using the book Wordslut by Amanda Montell as our starting point. Amanda Montell, reporter and feminist linguist, deconstructs language—from insults, cursing, gossip, and catcalling to grammar and pronunciation patterns—to reveal t…
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Descriptif : Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la série de conférences Mauril-Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute de la spécificité de la sociologie canadienne francophone avec Michelle Landry de l’Université de Moncton, Jean-Philippe Warren de l’Université Concordia, Madeleine Pastinelli de l’Université Laval et Jean-François Bissonnette de…
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The Motherpeace Round Tarot deck is a co-creation of Karen Vogel and Vicki Noble. Created in 1978, within a year of being given their first tarot deck, Motherpeace represents a vision of Goddess energy and a transmission of ancient wisdom. The Motherpeace deck is based on the traditional tarot system and uses ancient images from goddess-centered cu…
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It’s the 20th Anniversary of an amazing documentary, Double Dare. We speak with the director and one of the stars, and speak fondly of the other star, lost to us this year. Or, the one in which Zoë muses, Dawn rants, and Amanda puts things perfectly. (And all remember Jeannie fondly.)De către 34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Dawn "Sam" Alden
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Dr Felicitas D. Goodman was an anthropologist who made some ground breaking discoveries in her field. She discovered and verified that holding specific postures altered states of consciousness and that these postures were represented on ancient representations in art and pottery. Join Lauren Torres and Dawn "Sam" Alden as they discuss this amazing …
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Dr. Carla Ionescu joins us again, this time to talk about Spartan women! The women of Sparta were unique in the Ancient Greek world for the level of freedom and power that they enjoyed. Renown for their athletic skill and beauty, they were also reviled by some Greek writers for their learning, economic wealth and open sexuality. Drawing on the grou…
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Sciences, savoirs et sociétés (Partie 3) : Enjeux du numérique et de l’IA Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la série de conférences Mauril-Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute des enjeux du numérique et de l’intelligence artificielle avec Lyse Langlois de l’Université Laval et Olivier Servais de l’Université catholique de Louvain. Les invités…
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We're back for the 2024-2025 season! And what better way to begin than to discuss the history of a sisterhood between the Haudenosaunee women and the American suffragists. Join us as we interview Sally Roesch Wagner, noted feminist pioneer, activist and author as we discuss her book, Sisters In Spirit. The Iroquois, alternatively referred to by the…
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Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la série de conférences Mauril-Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute du thème de l’écologie des savoirs avec trois invités. Baptiste Godrie de l’Université de Sherbrooke aborde les notions de savoirs expérientiels et d’extractivisme scientifique. Catherine Dussault de l’Université d’Ottawa contextualise le con…
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Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute avec Gérald Bronner, professeur de sociologie à Sorbonne Université, de la place, des enjeux et de la dimension paradoxale des discours scientifiques en contexte démocratique. Gérald Bronner y discute des tensions au sein du marché de l’infor…
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Dans cet épisode de la série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute avec Andréane Gagnon de son livre « Regards croisés sur la grève d’Amoco à Hawkesbury. Une histoire ouvrière de l’Ontario français » paru en 2023 aux Éditions Prise de Parole. Andréane présente les grandes lignes de son livre qui est basé sur des entretiens et des…
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A belated season-end thank you from the 34 Circe Salon to all of our listeners! We concluded the 2023-2024 season with our Medusa episode and we'll be back again in October for the 2024-2025 season. We're already recording, so get ready for discussions of all of your favorite topics from warrior women and goddesses to stuntwomen and Bad Marthas. Th…
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In this episode, we delve into the matriarchal reinterpretation of the Medusa myth, contrasting it with the traditional patriarchal narrative of Ancient Greece. Starr Goode, Miriam Robbins Dexter and Joan Marler each bring their unique insights and years of scholarship to our understanding of this famous legend. Starr Goode is a noted writer and te…
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Join Lauren Torres and Dawn "Sam' Alden as they welcome author Molly Remer and discuss (and praise) the Goddess Persephone. Goddess of spring and Queen of the Underworld, the myths of Persephone are familiar in the Western World. In this episode, as always, we examine this goddess using a matriarchal rather than patriarchal lens. We also view Perse…
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Taking care of new mothers by restoring their health through rest, bodywork, and nourishing foods can be found in every society, most in the not so distant past. Why then does it become all about the new baby that has arrived? Why don't we think of offering care and support to the parents? New mothers are born into a new role and ceremonies like Cl…
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Join Dawn "Sam" Alden and Kimberly Rockwell as they discuss the female revenge film Peppermint (2018). Starring Jennifer Garner, Peppermint tells the story of woman whose happy life is destroyed when a drug cartel kills her husband and daughter. The event turns her into a vigilante and she will not be satisfied until she has her revenge. Our hosts …
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We're back with the long-awaited follow-up discussion to our foundational episode on Amazons and Matriarchy. In Part I, we discussed the movements of the Old Europe matriarchies in the third millennium B.C., as well as Vicki's concept of the "Double-Goddess," its significance for matriarchy and it's connection with the Amazons. In this episode we p…
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Has it been four years already? Why, yes, it has! Join us as we celebrate our fourth anniversary and take a trip down memory lane. Favorite episodes and stories from Dawn, Sean, Laruen and Kimberly... and a VERY BIG thanks to all of our listeners!De către 34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media
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They are the daring action women that we all adore, but what is it really like to be a stuntwoman? Join us for a really fun discussion with four Hollywood stuntwomen: Katie Rowe is the head of the Hollywood Stuntwomen's Association and an amazing stuntwoman of more than two decades. Angela Meryl is also legendary stuntwoman who has doubled such lum…
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In preparation for our upcoming part 2 episode, we bring you the uncut version of part 1 of Vicki Noble's discussion of the matriarchal origins of the women called "Amazons." This was the first episode that we recorded for our "Make Matriarchy Great Again" podcast and you can tell as we're still introducing ourselves to all of you. :-) Here we go..…
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Join us for the first episode in our Founding Mother Series! Viola Spolin developed a complete system of education which she called Theater Games and her methods are the roots of contemporary improv. While the power of Viola's system is widely recognized in the theater education community, her fundamental contribution to improvisation is just begin…
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We welcome back Professor Walter Penrose, specialist in gender and sexuality in the Ancient World, to discuss everyone's favorite Amazon: Wonder Woman! Fans had demanded a Wonder Woman movie for decades, so when the movie reached theaters in 2017, the reactions were huge. With Professor Penrose, Dawn and Sean look back on that moment, as well as th…
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As a huge of of post-apocalyptic shows and King Arthur mythology, I am delighted to introduce to this great new show . . . Camlann. Camlann is a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy podcast inspired by folklore and Arthurian legends. It's written and directed by Ella Watts (Doctor Who: Redacted, Eliza: A Robot Story), and produced by Amber Devereux at Ti…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le dernier de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone. Luisa Veronis et Janaína Nazzari Gomes parlent de l’influence du paysage linguistique sur l’expérience d’établissement des immigrants francophones qui s’installent dans des régions où l’an…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le troisième de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone. Dans le contexte de débats liés à la présence d’un nombre croissant d’étudiants internationaux au Canada, Luisa Veronis et Janaína Nazzari Gomes s’intéressent plus spécifiquement à la qu…
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It's no secret that Artemis is beloved at the 34 Circe Salon Make Matriarchy Great Again podcast, so this episode is a match made in heaven for us.... because it's all about Artemis! Our guest is Dr. Carla Ionescu who is one of the leading experts in the worship and ritual of Artemis. In the summers she scavenges new locations and cities world wide…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le second de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone. Luisa Veronis et Janaína Nazzari Gomes, chercheures en immigration, francophones et immigrantes, y entreprennent une réflexion sur la question de l'accueil et de l'intégration des immigrant…
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Descriptif : Cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger est le premier de quatre balados consacrés à l’immigration francophone présentés par Luisa Veronis, professeure de Géographie et titulaire de la chaire de recherche sur l’immigration et les communautés franco-ontariennes à l’Université d’Ottawa, et Janaína Naz…
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It is our pleasure, once again, to present a fascinating conversation with Max Dashu! Max Dashu has championed the various lost histories of women and championed female-centric civilizations for decades. Max Dashu founded the Suppressed Histories Archives in January of 1970 to research and document women's history on a global scale. In today's epis…
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Join new Make Matriarchy Great Again host Lauren Torres as she talks with Lucy Pearce, the founder of Womancraft Publishing. Lucy is a multi-faceted creative whose work spans the expressive arts, exploring the lost archetypes of the feminine and symbols of the soul. She is the author of multiple life-changing non-fiction books, including Nautilus A…
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Dans ce balado, Alexandre Baril discute de ce qu'il appelle le suicidisme, une oppression qui reproduit la violence et cause des décès supplémentaires parmi les personnes suicidaires par le biais de formes de criminalisation, d'incarcération, de discrimination, de stigmatisation et de pathologisation. Cela est particulièrement vrai pour les groupes…
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As with so many women in Greek mythology, Medea has seen her nature, persona and story changed pejoratively with every retelling by the men who spoke her name. In today's episode, we chat with guest Miriam Robbins Dexter and our regular host and founding member of the podcast, Vicki Noble, about the origin of Medea and the true nature of her story.…
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Dans cet épisode des balados du CIRCEM de la Série de conférences Mauril Bélanger, Stéphanie Gaudet discute avec William-Jacomo Beauchemin et Ducakis Désinat de l’organisation Exeko, un des partenaires du projet de recherche dont traite le livre « Faire l’expérience de la démocratie : Les tiers-lieux de l’éducation à la citoyenneté des jeunes au Qu…
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The founder of the Academy Hagia and one of the strongest voices in the Modern Matriarchal Studies movement, Heide Göttner-Abendroth has written books and articles and given amazing talks on historical and extant matriarchy around the globe. It is her definition of what makes a matriarchy that we use on our podcast. We are SO thrilled to be able to…
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Time for a shout-out to two great Amazon warriors, Penthesilea and Hippolyta. Join old-school hosts, Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden, as they welcome one of our new hosts, Lauren Torres, to discuss these fabulous warrior women. It's good to be back!De către 34 Circe Salon, 34 Circe Media, Sean Marlon Newcombe, Dawn "Sam" Alden, Lauren Torres
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