STARGIRL

著者: Emma Glenn Baker
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  • STARGIRL is a mythology I created to make sense of things. It’s a show about girls who stand out, but it's also a way of understanding the world through patterns, both externally (through the type of women who reign over public life), and internally (in how we deploy our own forces of projection). It’s a call to get into your body and follow your intuition—to explore your admiration and judgment of the Stargirls, and let that be a guiding light.By @emmaglennbaker

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STARGIRL is a mythology I created to make sense of things. It’s a show about girls who stand out, but it's also a way of understanding the world through patterns, both externally (through the type of women who reign over public life), and internally (in how we deploy our own forces of projection). It’s a call to get into your body and follow your intuition—to explore your admiration and judgment of the Stargirls, and let that be a guiding light.By @emmaglennbaker

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  • Episode 33: Willa Cather with Sam Cummins
    2024/02/01

    Today we're joined by Sam Cummins of Nymphet Alumni to discuss the timeless American novelist Willa Cather. We talk about the needless politicization of Cather, why Nature is the ultimate identity cleansing force, and how frontier literature has evolved today.

    Discussed:

    Cather novels:

    • O, Pioneers
    • One of Ours
    • My Ántonia 
    • Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism, Joan Acocella (2000)

    The Kingdom of Art, early Cather essays collected by Bernice Slote (1966)

    “Becoming Noncanonical: The Case Against Willa Cather,” Sharon O’Brien (1988)

    (Homework!: “Getting the Pump,” Jordan Castro in Harper’s)


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    1 時間 14 分
  • Episode 32: Gwyneth Paltrow
    2024/01/11

    Happy New Year! Today we take the opportunity to look back at how Gwyneth and Goop defined Wellness in the 2010s. I argue that while Goop lacked a soulful center, Gwyneth is working in the grand Esoteric tradition of seeking the sublime through one's relationship to the body. I look at the current aesthetic detritus of exercise culture, challenge the bad rap on “self-optimization,” and meet Gwyn in her New Age quest for Something Beyond.

    Discussed:

    “How Goop’s Haters Made Gwyneth Paltrow’s Company Worth $250 Million,” Taffy in NYT Magazine

    Lauren Oyler on the Goop Cruise for Harper’s

    “Gwyneth Paltrow Looks Back at 15 Years of Goop and More,” Marisa Meltzer in NYT

    Outlive by Peter Attia

    My fave episodes of the Goop podcast:

    • with Michael Pollan

    • with Peter Attia

    • with Monique Melton

    • 15th Anniversary Special Episode



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    1 時間 13 分
  • Episode 31: Kim Kardashian
    2023/12/31

    Today we use Kim Kardashian and Skims to close out many open conversations of the year: the body, motherhood and domesticity, women megalomaniacs, athleticism as an editorial trend, and so much more. I argue that Skims is the most exciting, subversive contemporary *beauty brand* and *grand editorial project* of 2023, commend Kim for her commitment to her own point of view, knight her as a Free Thinker, and formally retire our paranoia around “Girl Culture.” 

    Plus! A deep dive into Tate McRae: her revival of White Girl Hairography, confused visual identity, and the renewed thirst for pop stars who can seriously freaking dance 😻😻😻

    P.S. Addison walked so Tate McRae could run… missing her always… see u in 2024  💫 

    Discussed: 

    Kim on the goop podcast

    Jens Grede on the BoF podcast

    Skims nipple bra ad

    Rachel Tashjian on the Skims nipple bra in the Washington Post

    “Nothing Lasts Forever” music video, Sevdaliza

    “Mel Ottenberg Gets Ripped for Rick Owens” in Interview

    “Woman in Retrograde” by Isabel Cristo in the Cut




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    1 時間 17 分

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