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PODCASTS
While reading this book, listen, as a soundtrack, to my
freely downloadable podcasts with Tara Brabazon on the
genesis of the ideas, figures and theorists behind my trope
of theoretical times and the history and politics of con-
temporary theory:
“Theoretical Times: Claustropolitanism” https://archive.
org/details/TheoreticalTimesClaustropolitanism
“Theoretical Times: Accelerated Culture” https://archive.
org/details/TheoreticalTimesAcceleratedCulture
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“Theoretical Times: Reproletarianisation” https://archive.
org/details/TheoreticalTimesReproletarianization
“Theoretical Times: Foreclosure” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesForeclosure
“Theoretical Times: Claustropolitan Sociology” https://
archive.org/details/TheoreticalTimesClaustropolitan
Sociology
“Theoretical Times: Bunker Anthropology” https://
archive.org/details/TheoreticalTimesBunkerAnthropology
“Theoretical Times: Louis Althusser” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesLouisAlthusser_201412
“Theoretical Times: Alain Badiou” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesAlainBadiou
“Theoretical Times: Slavoj Žižek” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesSlavojZizek
“Theoretical Times: Paul Virilio” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesPaulVirilio
“Theoretical Times: Jean Baudrillard” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesJeanBaudrillard
“Theoretical Times: Lucio Colletti” https://archive.org/
details/TheoreticalTimesLucioColletti
“University of Trumpland” http://ec.libsyn.com/p/4/5/f/
45f7e27ae29566fd/University_of_Trumpland.mp3?
d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3-
dae902ea1d06cf8e37d7c15cffe0&c_id=13322766
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VODCASTS
While reading this book, watch my freely downloadable
vodcasts on the culture and politics of theoretical times
with Tara Barabazon:
“Writing (in) Theoretical Times” https://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=lK9UolZUQ9I
“This Modern Sporting Life in Paperback” https://www.
youtube.com/watch?v=zn2J7vbsxKA&t=9s
“From Blog to Book” https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=MatVRBsLIyc
“What is Physical Cultural Studies?” https://www.you-
tube.com/watch?v=SCBJavSBb4U
“What is Sporting Claustropolis?” https://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=Rv4qUotgSyg
“Digitising Judas (and Dylan): I Don’t Believe You,
You’re a Liar” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfLf-
IDozf0
“Digital Dylan: On Blonde on Blonde” https://www.you-
tube.com/watch?v=1BPWrFVQWpo
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