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Pop Apocalypse

Pop Apocalypse

By: Matthew J. Dillon Center for the Study of World Religions
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Pop Apocalypse explores the mythic and the mystical, the psychedelic and the paranormal in popular culture. The podcast features interviews with artists, musicians, writers, and directors about the experiential and esoteric dimensions of their work. Music by Secret Chiefs 3.2023 -- Art Music Spirituality
Episodes
  • Gnostic Myth in Film - A Talk with Fryderyk Kwiatkowski
    Jul 29 2025

    For episode 15 of Pop Apocalypse, we welcome assistant professor, Fryderyk Kwiatkowski, on to discuss the relationship between ancient Gnostic myth and modern cinema. Fryderyk takes us through the impact European intellectuals 20:29 Carl Jung, Hans Jonas, and Eric Voegelin on popular conceptions of Gnosticism. We then dive into analyses of the Gnostic elements in films 34:34 like the Matrix, Dark City, Truman Show, and more recent cinema like Free Guy, Chappie, and the television series Silo.

    BIO
    Fryderyk Kwiatkowski is an Assistant at AGH University of Krakow. He earned a joint doctoral degree from the University of Groningen and the Jagiellonian University in 2023 with a thesis entitled Gnosticism in Hollywood: From European Academia to American Popular Culture. His research interests encompass the cultural reception of late antique esoteric traditions, their intersections with discourses on utopias and dystopias, and the (not-so-obvious) intertwinement of popular media, philosophy, and religion. He is currently developing a project on the role of imagination in contemporary technoculture, with a focus on the feedback loops between transhumanism, science fiction, and esotericism. He has published his research in venues such as Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies, CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, Journal of Religion and Film.

    NOTES
    Fryderyk Kwiatkowski
    Academia.edu
    Gnosticism in Hollywood: From European Academia to American Popular Culture
    "Eric Voegelin and Gnostic Hollywood"
    "How to Attain Liberation from a False World? The Gnostic Myth of Sophia in Dark City."

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Madness, Mysticism, and Philosophy – A Talk with Wouter Kusters
    Jul 2 2025

    For episode 14 of Pop Apocalypse, we welcome the linguist and philosopher Wouter Kusters. Kusters is the author of Pure Madness (2004) and A Philosophy of Madness (2014), both of which won the Dutch Socrates Award for best philosophy book of the year. We discuss (5:26) how the experience of psychotic thinking challenges and illuminates our notions of language, philosophy, and mysticism. Along the way, we touch on the similarities between mystical and mad experiences, apophatic and psychotic uses of language, the phenomenology of time, and the impact of Kusters’ books on mental health specialists.

    Wouter Kusters, PhD, is a linguist and philosopher based in the Netherlands. Two of his books received the Dutch Socrates Award for the best and most inspiring philosophy book of the year: Pure Madness (2004) and A Philosophy of Madness (2014). The English version of this latter work was released in 2020 by MIT Press. In 2022, an Arabic version was released, and a Chinese translation is expected this year. Kusters writes on a range of themes in various outlets that explore perennial questions of meaning, madness, mysticism, and language.

    LINKS
    Wouter Kusters' homepage
    A Philosophy of Madness

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Photographing the Invisible: A Talk with Shannon Taggart
    Apr 25 2025

    For Episode 13 of Pop Apocalypse, we welcome Shannon Taggart, an American photographer, writer, researcher, and curator known for exploring how photography can navigate boundaries between the seen and unseen. Her book, Séance (Fulger Press, 2019), offers hundreds of photographs documenting contemporary Spiritualism across the U.S. and Britain. We discuss (3:26) what sparked Shannon’s interests in Spiritualism, the intersecting histories of photography and Spiritualism, ectoplasm, what inspires people to become mediums, and the techniques she developed for photographing the invisible.

    Shannon Taggart
    Website
    Seánce
    Lily Dale Symposium, 2025

    CSWR Events
    May 1, 6-8pm EDT: Peripheries Launch Event, Volume 7
    May 15-17: Thinking with Plants and Fungi Conference

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    1 hr and 9 mins
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