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Spare me the Horror!

Spare me the Horror!

By: Spare Me The Horror
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A Media and Culture Podcast between two Media and Culture Graduates, covering various topics laced with intricacies of the modern movements and their implications in everyday realities. A strife between what is modern and post-modern especially centered around India. We discuss Bollywood, Music, Internet Subcultures, Protests, etc.Spare Me The Horror Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Compromises of Choice Feminism: The Chill Girl Syndrome
    Jan 7 2024

    Welcome back to Season 2!

    Yes, Season 2! The last year was season 1 and this is season 2, we are trying this new style of podcasting where the number of season correleates the number of episodes its going to have. We're dreading season 10 already.


    In this episode, Ashutosh and Varnika dispell the myths associated with choice feminism, and their own personal distaste towards this new class of political movement which is barelyl politics, mostly accessory. Watch hate at its peak and theory when it's deep.

    Enjoy!

    XO

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Making of a Neo-Liberal Subject: Unravelling the DU Left-Liberal Pipeline
    May 12 2023
    Hello, this is long overdue conversation between two friends, Varnika and Ashutosh; both undergone this DU undergrad and masters liberal arts education. Life is truly something coming through this. There undergoes a forming of a person that we come to term as a NEO-LIBERAL SUBJECT. This is an hour long conversation ranging from one stepping into a college life to coming out as a neo-liberal subject, with all the irreverances in between. Enjoy xo Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @sparemethehorror.podcast
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    1 hr and 10 mins
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