• Alcatraz vs The Scrivener's Bones - Episode 6

  • Jul 9 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
  • Podcast

Alcatraz vs The Scrivener's Bones - Episode 6

  • Summary

  • We're confronted with our first sleeper hit, Alcatraz vs The Scrivener's Bones!

    Next month we'll be reading the short stories Defending Elysium (2008) and Firstborn (2008), Episode Airs: August 13th

    Content warnings for this episode: abandonment, ableism, betrayal, bleeding, body horror, broken bones, bullying, child abuse, child death, child endangerment, classism, conspiracies, cults, death, existentialism, fighter jets, foster homes, gulags, Harry Potter, human sacrifice, imprisonment, insanity, maiming, mental illness, mind control, murder, prisons, religious extremism, self harm, self hatred, stabbing, suicide/suicidal ideation, time loops, torture, transphobia, undeath, US Military, wounds and infection

    So in the episode I mentioned that I would put a primer to disability studies in the show notes. I'd recommend starting with Beginning with Disability by Lennard Davis, and then if you're interested in the politics of care I can recommend Sunaura Taylor's Beasts of Burden and if you like disability as a product of environment, try Stacy Alaimo's Bodily Natures. There's a million more places you can go from those three books, so enjoy and happy reading.

    Castleman, M. D. (2011). Alcatraz and Iser: Applying Wolfgang Iser’s concepts of implied reader and implied author and reality to the metafictive Alcatraz Smedry series. Children's Literature in Education, 42, 19-32.

    Sorry for the late upload y'all, lost a bunch of editing in the export last night so I redid some work.

    This show is created by Graham Gillman, Taylor Lane, and Jack McLaughlan.

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    Our theme music is "goodnight kiss" by 2mello off the album midnight broadcasts. (https://2mello.net/)

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