Credo Quia Absurdum
The podcast that analyzes and interprets texts (and other pieces of media) from contemporary times and antiquity. Siblings Cat and Anna Jane love stories and love finding the absurdity in them (whether or not that absurdity was intended). Whether beautiful and poignant, creepy and atmospheric, utterly ridiculous, or some combination of the above, we delve deep into what some of our favorite works mean to us.
Credo Quia Absurdum
The Sandman: in which we propose Zoolander as the new romantic
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Anna Jane & Cat
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Season 1
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Episode 3
In this episode we discuss The Sandman, the 1816 short story by ETA Hoffmann. The story has had a substantial influence on fantasy and horror genres, as well as on early psychoanalysis, and as you’ll soon hear, we just love it. It’s full of fun spooky motifs, creepy imagery, and lovingly making fun of over-dramatic young men (always a favorite).
Content warnings: light discussion of body horror imagery, mental health-related issues, and mention of death and suicide.
NOTE: This is the last of our pre-recorded episodes! Thank you for your listens! From here on out, we will be releasing bi-weekly, the next release on Friday, February 19.