Keith, Ed, and Richard return to discuss The Great Erasure—the wave of tearing down icons of the European past—Trump's decision to hold a massive in-door rally as the pandemic spikes in Oklahoma, and more news of the day.
Tyler and FZ discuss the 1972 Soviet science fiction classic Solaris directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. They uncover themes of the impenetrability of the object of desire/trauma, guilt and reconciliation, sci-fi optimism vs. the human condition, soviet vs. hollywood cinema, and thematic connections with Silent Hill 2.
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Part two of the introducing Husserl series on NA, where we take up Derrida's critical appropriation of the work of Husserl in his "Speech and Phenomena" and provide a critical counter-reading.