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Not That SmartNot That SmartThe Rebirth of MedusaFrom the renaissance to the pre-raphaelites, to women's political mobilisation, fashion and tattoos- Medusa has always been relevant. The journey that the symbol of Medusa has gone on can teach us that feminist reimaginings of core social stories help us understand the roles and spaces women have been confined to throughout history, and how to deconstruct them. Let's walk through her history and learn how Medusa was reborn. Sources:Shearman, John. Art Or Politics in the Piazza? Benvenuto Cellini. Kunst und Kunsttheorie im 16. Jahrhundert (2003): 19–36Cixous, Hélène, et al...2024-02-0326 minNot That SmartNot That SmartA Crush on Jesus? Fan-fiction Throughout History.Serious book people don't like fan fiction...but should they? The history of reimagining stories (and making them a little spicy) is anything but brief. From Medieval Mystics and Jesus Christ all the way to Drive to Survive, there’s actually a reason behind fanfiction. Let's chat about it!---------Sources:Kempe Margery and Lynn Staley. The Book of Margery Kempe. Published for TEAMS (the Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) in Association with the University of Rochester by Medieval Institute Publications We...2023-09-0119 minNot That SmartNot That SmartMexican PinkThe biggest colour of the 2023 summer has many stories to tell. One of them takes us to Mexico in the early 20th century, where the palette of a nation's identity begins to take shape. In fashion, architecture, advertisements, and even taxis, pink is everywhere in Mexico. This is the story of why.---------Sources:https://www.anothermag.com/fashion-beauty/14374/valentino-pink-pp-pierpaolo-piccioli-show-collection-2022-aw22-fw-22​​https://www.anahuac.mx/generacion-anahuac/la-historia-detras-del-rosa-mexicano#:~:text=M%C3%A1s%20que%20un%20color%20espe...2023-08-1818 minNot That SmartNot That SmartHow Women Invented Bookclubs.The first ever recorded bookclubs were created by women. From the British Colonies to Paris to Mexico, women's bookclubs have had an impact on the rise of literacy, feminist thought, and even changed the face of the publishing industry.  But how did it happen?----------Sources:Malini Ghose. “Literacy, Power and Feminism.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 37, no. 17, 2002, pp. 1615–20. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4412039. Accessed 26 June 2023.https://news.un.org/en/story/2010/09/350122Lucy...2023-08-1329 minNot That SmartNot That SmartLanguage and Code SwitchingHow does the way we speak change our relationship with people, and why do we speak the way we do to begin with? I ask myself these questions a lot, and in this episode I talk about some of the thoughts I have about it. Featuring contributions from Ale de Luis.Socials:Me - Instagram: @itsnotthatsmartAle - Instagram: @churchofmidnightSources:DeBose, Charles (1992). "Codeswitching: Black English and Standard English in the African-American linguistic repertoire". In Eastman, Carol (ed.). Codeswitching. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. pp. 157–167.Norman, Johanna. “Student’s Self...2022-04-0835 minNot That SmartNot That SmartFinding Your Voice and Purpose.Having experienced what it felt like to lose a sense of agency in my own voice, I take you through the journey that helped me find it again, and tell you all the things I've learnt about being empowered in your speech and feeling like you have purpose. Socials:@itsnotthatsmart, instagramCited:https://www.healthline.com/health/what-is-purpose-anxiety-do-you-have-it#The-psychology-of-purposehttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9637619/young-brits-life-lacks-purpose/Song: “Synthwave” by Ryan Andersen, licence link- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/h...2021-06-1129 minNot That SmartNot That SmartBody Liberation and not supporting Body Positivity.This episode looks at the origins and background of body liberation movements and differentiates between its different branches. I also tell you about what my personal approach to body liberation is, and why I do not support the body positivity movement. Worthy Follows:@fatfabfeminist@yrfatfriend@hannahtalksbodies@drjoshuawolrichCited:Nash, Meredith, and Megan Warin. “Squeezed between Identity Politics and Intersectionality: A Critique of ‘Thin Privilege’ in Fat Studies.” Feminist Theory, vol. 18, no. 1, 2016, pp. 69–87., doi: 10.1177/1464700116666253. Tomiyama, A J, et al. “Misclassification of Cardiometabolic Health When Us...2021-05-2628 minNot That SmartNot That SmartMinimalism introduction"Minimalism" seems to be quickly turning into a hot topic in social conversations. For me, its much more than a passing trend, and a huge reason why my life has improved in my 20s. In this episode, I answer my followers' introductory questions about minimal and intentional living and share my own personal application of this ideology. Hope you enjoy!Social links:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/arantzaai/Sources:From Stoicism to minimalism:https://minimalistfocus.com/stoicism-and-minimalism-10-lessons-from-philosopher-marcus-aurelius/minimalist literature:https...2021-04-1230 minNot That SmartNot That SmartContraception and FeminismIn this episode I dive into the topic of contraception. Exploring three different issues it relates to: development and access issues, reproductive responsibilities for men and women, and what the future might bring; I reflect on the relationship that contraception and birth control has had with women's liberation movements.**note- I miss read the cost the APA calculates for contraception as 20-80 usd per year. It actually is that amount per month. Sources:https://www.pandiahealth.com/resources/birth-control-throughout-history/#:~:text=The%20earliest%20forms%20of%20birth%20control%2C%20as%20well%20as%20abortion,sperm%20from%20...2021-03-2927 minNot That SmartNot That SmartA Long Introduction and Thoughts on Creativity.Life in a pandemic has brought out all of our creative energy in different ways. For me, the focus is here on starting this podcasting journey. In this episode I share why I was drawn to starting a podcast in the middle of so much content, offer some background on who I am, and go on to explore the idea of creativity and content creation in the age of social media. Books mentioned:Plato’s Ion- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ion-Plato/dp/1161436987Kant’s 2021-03-1524 min