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We Love Aunties

We Love Aunties

FromStill Processing


We Love Aunties

FromStill Processing

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we pay homage to aunties, in our own lives, in politics, and in pop culture. But first we have to define what an aunty is, so we play a little game called "Aunty or Nah-nty," naming aunty candidates from television shows and movies to refine our criteria for who is and isn't one. We examine the historical relevance of aunties, and think about portrayals of women who are not-quite-our mothers, fiercely independent and repositories for our secrets. Can the "aunty" label be a caricature, or is it strictly an honor? Have on-screen "aunties" changed the way we view childless women in our culture? And can white women be aunties?Discussed This Week:Mystic Pizza (The Samuel Goldwyn Company)“Snapchat Lost $800 Million After Rihanna Criticized Its Offensive Ad” (Emma Stefansky, Vanity Fair)“LGBTQ Brazillian Councilwoman Assainated” (Saurav Jung Thapa, HRC)“Bridging The Racial Divide in a Middle School Friendship” (Jonathan Miles, The New York Times)“Lionel Richie Wants to Teach You How to Be a Real ‘American Idol’” (Alex Pappademas, The New York Times)Eve’s Bayou (Trimark Pictures)
Released:
Mar 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Step inside the confession booth of Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers for The New York Times. They devour TV, movies, art, music and the internet to find the things that move them — to tears, awe and anger. Still Processing is where they try to understand the pleasures and pathologies of America in 2020.