The Fire These Times
A podcast by Elia Ayoub - Marți
234 Episoade
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98/ Space, Nostalgia and Retro-Futurism in Palestine and Lebanon w/ Nat Muller
Publicat: 04.02.2022 -
97/ Why I Stopped Writing About Syria w/ Asser Khattab
Publicat: 28.01.2022 -
96/ The Arab Spring Diaspora Against Transnational Repression w/ Dana Moss
Publicat: 21.01.2022 -
95/ Untellable Stories, Reproductive Justice & Complicating Acts of Advocacy w/ Shui-yin Sharon Yam
Publicat: 14.01.2022 -
94/ The Political Economy of Solarpunk w/ Andrew Dana Hudson
Publicat: 07.01.2022 -
It Could Happen Here: On The New Periphery
Publicat: 10.12.2021 -
Mangal Media: Solarpunk, Climate Change and the New Thinkable
Publicat: 03.12.2021 -
Voice Messages From The Balkan Route
Publicat: 26.11.2021 -
93/ Syrian Prison Literature and the Poetics of Human Rights (with Shareah Taleghani)
Publicat: 12.11.2021 -
92/ Big Tech, Gatopardismo and Data Colonialism (With Camila Nobrega and Joana Varon)
Publicat: 29.10.2021 -
91/ Satisfying Human Needs at Low Energy Use (With Jefim Vogel & Julia Steinberger)
Publicat: 15.10.2021 -
90/ The Ecological Paradox of Digital Economies (with Paz Peña)
Publicat: 01.10.2021 -
89/ Tiananmen, Denialism and History (With Mia Wong)
Publicat: 24.09.2021 -
88/ A History of Nothing (With Susan A. Crane)
Publicat: 17.09.2021 -
87/ Counter-Cartographies: Mapping Back our World (With Boris Michel and Paul Schweizer)
Publicat: 10.09.2021 -
86/ Environmentalism, ‘Post-Truth’ and Platform Capitalism (With Bram Büscher)
Publicat: 03.09.2021 -
I read the names of the Beirut port explosion victims
Publicat: 05.08.2021 -
August 4th 2020: "It Sounded Like The World Itself Was Breaking Open" (With Lina Mounzer)
Publicat: 04.08.2021 -
85/ The Legacy of the Great Lebanon Famine (with Lina Mounzer and Timour Azhari)
Publicat: 31.07.2021 -
84/ Space, Fiction and Growing Up in ‘Postwar’ Lebanon (with Naji Bakhti)
Publicat: 24.07.2021
The Fire These Times is a podcast by Lebanese writer, researcher and academic Elia Ayoub connecting academics, writers, artists and activists from around the world to “build the new in the shell of the old.” It is a part of the From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. To support: https://www.patreon.com/fromtheperiphery
