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In this episode we hear from Aube, who’s a French scholar living in Denmark. Aube brilliantly shares heartwarming and deeply personal experiences whilst drizzling the episode with thorough theory and research. As such, both your heart and mind will be put at work in the best possible way. This episode is a nod of gratitude to our deepest calling – daring to notice and follow it, even when it takes us through fear and unknown territory.Art: Artist, Jules Fisher and the piece SAPPHO (IG: team_tender + learn more here: https://www.cphstage.dk/pitches-shows/sappho) Other artists mentioned in the episode: Kai Merke (kaimerke.com eller IG: Kai Merke) og Klara Lopez (IG: klaralopezz). __Instagram: Aube_artist LinkedIn: Aube Tollu Aube’s website: https://aubetollu.squarespace.comAcademic: Follow Aube’s professional work as a criminologist and researcher, as well as their upcoming book on how the nervous system is both an archive of war and a medium for war: https://profiles.stanford.edu/aube-tolluPublished work: Tollu, A. (2023). Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 16(2), 328‑350. https://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2023.2188680 Race critical scholars discussedRace critical work on childhood and empire:Mills, C., & Lefrançois, B. A. (2018). Child as metaphor: Colonialism, psy-governance, and epistemicide. World Futures, 74(7–8), 503–524. https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2018.1485438 · Sriprakash, A., Sutoris, P., & Myers, K. (2019). The science of childhood and the pedagogy of the state: Postcolonial development in India, 1950s. Journal of Historical Sociology, 32(3), 345–359. https://doi.org/10.1111/johs.12246Hygiene as a reproductive technology of class and race:Mbembe, A. (2004). Necropolitics (L. Meintjes, Trans.). Public Culture, 15(1), 11–40. https://doi.org/10.1215/08992363-15-1-11Vulnerability through a race critical and queer lens: Butler, J. (2009). Frames of war: When is life grievable? London: Verso.Butler, J. (2004) Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence. London: VersoTerror management theory (this one is on self-esteem as a buffer, many other exist): · Greenberg, J., Pyszczynski, T., & Solomon, S. (1986). The causes and consequences of a need for self-esteem: A terror management theory. In R. F. Baumeister (Ed.), Public self and private self (pp. 189–212). New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9564-5_10
