Episodios

  • E45: Satire + The Tortured Poets Department
    Jul 24 2024

    “She fell through the ice and came out alive.” Today’s Summer School episode has us revisiting Episode 19: Satire (Spotify | Apple). We explore how Taylor uses different types of Satire on the album as a way of exaggeration, emphasis, and adding impact to her storytelling.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Episode 19: Satire

    Oxford Dictionary definition of Satire

    SNL

    1984, by George Orwell

    Animal Farm, by George Orwell

    A Modest Proposal, by Jonathan Swift

    Love Story, Taylor Swift

    Gilmore Girls

    Mastermind, Taylor Swift

    Blank Space, Taylor Swift

    Forrest Gump

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [01:11] Introducing Satire

    [03:37] But Daddy I love him

    [12:06] I Can Do It With a Broken Heart

    [17:54] The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived

    [24:31] imgonnagetyouback

    [31:40] The Bolter

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    40 m
  • E44: Metaphors + “The Tortured Poets Department”
    Jul 17 2024

    “Did you have to beam me up?” Today’s Summer School episode has us revisiting Episode 13: Metaphors (Spotify | Apple). There’s no shortage of metaphors across "The Tortured Poets Department," from alien abduction and a city to prison and high school. We unpack some of the metaphors woven through the lyrics to better understand the songs and the album as a whole.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Episode 13: Metaphors (Spotify | Apple)

    Episode 14: Deep Dive - Getaway Car (Spotify | Apple)

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    Mean Girls

    Catcher in the Rye

    The Aeneid, Virgil

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:56] Introducing Metaphors

    [01:55] Down Bad “Did you have to beam me up”

    [09:10] So Long, London “So long, London, You'll find someone”

    [15:01] Fresh Out The Slammer “Handcuffed to the spell I was under”

    [20:08] The Albatross “I’m the Albatross”

    [24:28] So High School “Bittersweet sixteen suddenly”

    [33:33] Cassandra “I was in my tower weaving nightmares”

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    41 m
  • E43: Marxist Theory + “The Tortured Poets Department”
    Jul 10 2024

    "The sickest army doll purchased at the mall." In this Summer School episode, we delve into Marxist Theory (Episode 11) and its application to “The Tortured Poets Department”. We explore themes of power dynamics, ownership, control, and escape. We’ll introduce topics like Marxist Feminism, repressive state apparatus, ideological state apparatus…just a super light topic for summer!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Episode 11: Marxist Theory (Apple | Spotify)

    Louis Althusser

    Office Space

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    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:30] Introduction to Marxist Theory

    [04:07] “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys”

    [10:40] “Fresh Out the Slammer”

    [15:25] “Florida!!!”

    [20:25] “Guilty as Sin?”

    [29:25] “I Hate It Here”

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    41 m
  • "The Last Great American Dynasty" Deep Dive - 4th of July Re-Release
    Jul 3 2024

    "I had a marvelous time." In honor of the 4th of July, we're re-releasing our deep dive on “The Last Great American Dynasty,” from folklore. Initially released in November 2023, in this episode our hosts expand on what we learned in our Marxist Criticism episode to take an even closer look at Rebekah Harkness, who she was, and why Taylor Swift wrote a song about her. What do Taylor and Rebekah Harkness have in common, besides owning the same home? Is Rebekah Harkness really “middle class”? How does Taylor build empathy for someone called “mad” and “shameless”? We had a marvelous time diving into this one!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    “Blue Blood,” Craig Unger

    “Atlas Shrugged,” Ayn Rand

    Rebekah Harkness NYT Obituary, June 1982

    "Is There a Chic Way To Go?" Blue Bloods NYT Book Review, May 1988

    The Humble Beginnings Of an Elegant Mansion, NYT July 1971

    “Hamilton”

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [02:11] Who is Rebekah Harkness?

    [06:24] How Taylor’s country storytelling roots enrich the story

    [11:14] What is an “American Dynasty”?

    [16:13] Who’s mad, Rebekah or the townspeople?

    [25:45] What's the purpose of the song?

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    31 m
  • E42: Ecocriticism and "The Tortured Poets Department"
    Jun 26 2024

    “A hurricane with my name when it came.” On today’s Summer School episode, we’re going back to Episode 7: Ecocriticism. We’ll cover how Taylor Swift uses nature language, imagery, and metaphors to capture the feelings and emotions she’s trying to convey in her songs on “The Tortured Poets Department.” From exploring nature vs cities, the idea of the civilized vs uncivilized, and ecofeminism, “The Tortured Poets Department” has a lot for us to work with!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Episode 7: Ecocriticism

    Outlander

    Witches, Midwives and Nurses

    Peter Pan

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    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [02:20] Florida!!! “You can beat the heat”

    [07:58] Clara Bow “Picked like a rose”

    [12:43] I Hate It Here “I will go to secret gardens in my mind”

    [16:23] The Prophecy “So I look to the sky and said”

    [22:22] Peter “Promises ocean deep”

    [27:49] Robin “Dragonflys above your bed”

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    35 m
  • E41: Toxic Relationships + “The Tortured Poets Department”
    Jun 19 2024

    "Mr. Steal Your Girl, then make her cry." This summer, we’re bringing you Summer School! Each week, we’ll revisit a topic from this past season within the context of songs from Taylor Swift’s latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” This week we’re covering the topic of toxic relationships from Episode 5.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Episode 5: Toxic Relationships (Apple | Spotify)

    Mary Shelley and Percey Shelley’s Relationship tl;dr

    Frankenstein, Mary Shelley

    The Lottery, Shirley Jackson

    Frozen

    Wicked

    The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

    Episode 25: Pride and Prejudice (Apple | Spotify)

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:19] Welcome to Summer School

    [02:45] “The Tortured Poets Department”

    [08:46] “But Daddy I Love Him”

    [13:52] “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me”

    [20:14] “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)”

    [23:45] “loml”

    [26:46] “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”

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    34 m
  • E40: Deep Dive - Paris
    Jun 12 2024

    Like we were in Paris. This week we’re over-analyzing Taylor Swift's song “Paris” from the album Midnights. We explore the imagery and metaphors used in the lyrics, like “stumbled down pretend alleyways” and how that relates to what it’s like to be early on in a relationship. Are they really in Paris? What does it mean to be “in Paris”? Why does she choose “Paris” and not another city? What makes “Paris” different? We try and unpack it all!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Midnight in Paris

    Peter Pan, JM Barrie

    Practical Magic

    Isn’t It Romantic?

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [01:40] How we do a deep dive

    [5:00] “Drew a map on your bedroom ceiling”

    [8:53] “Like we were in Paris”

    [12:48] “Levitate above all the messes made”

    [19:47] “I want to brainwash you into loving me forever”

    [27:17] “My love, we were in Paris”

    [30:04] The purpose of the song

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    37 m
  • E39: Show and Tell - Cities
    Jun 5 2024

    The lights are so bright, but they never blind me. This week we’re taking a tour of Taylor Swift’s favorite cities to sing about. We explore the personification of different cities, and how Taylor uses these cities to tell her stories. In this episode, we’re covering “Welcome to New York” from 1989, “London Boy” from Lover, and “Paris” from Midnights.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The City, Langston Hughes

    The Raven, Edgar Allen Poe

    Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf

    Mrs. Dalloway’s Map of London

    Jodi's London Boy Map of London

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [1:03] Introduction to Cities

    [2:38] “Welcome to New York” 1989

    [27:54] “London Boy” Lover

    [46:16] “Paris” Midnights

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    59 m