Structured Visions

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Sinopsis

New ways of thinking about social structure

Episodios

  • Episode 89 Grammar as a gateway to mystery

    27/07/2023

    ‘Dreams, it turns out, are like clauses. They can be configured and reconfigured in an infinite number of ways. They are quanta of information about what could be transformed in the world, whether it’s your own world or a bigger social world, or both.’ (from my new book, Refreshing Grammar, p. 127) Can something be … Continue reading Episode 89 Grammar as a gateway to mystery

  • Episode 88 Grammar shame

    29/06/2023

    What’s your most mortifying experience of grammar shaming? Mine involved a misplaced apostrophe in an important email, and I still burn with shame to think of it. Grammar for many has a spectrum of negative associations, which ranges from the imposter syndrome you might get when you realise you can’t tell a preposition from a … Continue reading Episode 88 Grammar shame

  • Episode 87 What if you’re an alien?

    25/05/2023

    If you were told, definitively, that you were an alien, would it relieve a burden? Would it explain, or affirm, a few things? Would you look to the sky and long for home? If you’ve ever felt like an alien, then the story I published recently on grammarfordreamers.com is dedicated to you. According to ‘Exiles’, … Continue reading Episode 87 What if you’re an alien?

  • Episode 86 Feelings are, like, inside things

    27/04/2023

    When you were a kid, was there something that inspired wonder in you? Is there anything that has inspired wonder for you more recently? For me as a child it was something I read in a picture book: ‘Colours are outside things. Feelings are inside things.’ As an adult it was the idea that language … Continue reading Episode 86 Feelings are, like, inside things

  • Episode 85 How spooky is language?

    29/03/2023

    What makes Ouija boards spooky? Is it language? After all, it’s the letters of the alphabet that take up the most space on these devices, and they’re just waiting for something to be spelled out. Who’s doing the spelling? And what kind of spells are they, after all? In this episode we’ll be exploring the … Continue reading Episode 85 How spooky is language?

  • Episode 84 Language before language

    23/02/2023

    Where’s home? What’s your first language? What was your language before your first language? Join me to explore linguistic frames of reference in Guugu Yimithirr, polyglot newborns and the beauty and tyranny of language, self and home. The story I read in this episode is ‘Poor Magellan’, and it’s available on grammarfordreamers.com. Connect with me … Continue reading Episode 84 Language before language

  • Episode 83 Language goes viral

    28/01/2023

    How often have you prepared for a job interview by articulating your weaknesses? Apparently describing yourself as an empathic sponge who absorbs all the moods and emotions of the classroom is not the best self-promotional strategy when applying for an academic job. In this episode we explore interviews as discursive practices that require us, as … Continue reading Episode 83 Language goes viral

  • Episode 82 The hills are alive

    29/12/2022

    A question for the writers among us (writers of anything—novels, memoirs, short stories, theses, academic articles, monographs): What’s your relationship with words? Are you ringing in the New Year with a commitment to a daily, achievable word count target to ensure you achieve your writing goals by the end of 2023? If so (and I … Continue reading Episode 82 The hills are alive

  • Episode 81 What are your pronouns?

    29/11/2022

    ‘What are your pronouns?’ How often do you get asked that question? How does it make you feel to be asked? When did the question first start making sense to you? This episode explores the ways that pronoun usage has shifted over time to reflect new ways of thinking about the relationship between self and … Continue reading Episode 81 What are your pronouns?

  • Episode 80 Is nothing sacred?

    27/10/2022

    Is nothing sacred? What images or memories does this question conjure for you? Also, what are your aims? (Don’t answer that. This is not a self-help podcast.) When I ask my undergraduate students to articulate the aims for their entrepreneurial projects, I hope and pray they won’t ask me mine. Not because I don’t have … Continue reading Episode 80 Is nothing sacred?

  • Episode 79 Possession, duality and other grammatical mysteries

    29/09/2022

    In this episode I share what I believe are my most radical ideas, which normally I try to hide so that people don’t think I’m crazy: We’ll talk about some of those mysteries, specifically the grammatical principle of possession. To get a flavour of what’s in store, hold up one of your hands in front … Continue reading Episode 79 Possession, duality and other grammatical mysteries

  • Episode 78 Love, language, music and aliens

    31/08/2022

    Have you ever been in love? And if you could send a message to outer space, what message would it be? We’ll use these questions to guide us through an exploration of the evolution of language, music, intimacy and transformation. The book I discuss in this episode is Steven Mithen’s The singing Neanderthals: The origins … Continue reading Episode 78 Love, language, music and aliens

  • Episode 77 The erotic power of syllables

    28/07/2022

    What propels you, what drives you, what directs you in your life? Is it inner guidance? Or is it some external power or sense of exterior obligation? And, on a more light-hearted note, what’s your favourite syllable? In this episode we’re exploring selves, bodies, phonology and phonetics, and Audre Lorde’s essay, ‘The erotic as power’. … Continue reading Episode 77 The erotic power of syllables

  • Episode 76 Quantum linguistics

    30/06/2022

    Where do you get your ideas? The question presumes instrumentality and exchange, as if you could take a trip to your favourite high street shop and come home with the best ideas you can afford. That same sort of instrumentality comes into play when we think of language as a tool, a means by which … Continue reading Episode 76 Quantum linguistics

  • Episode 75 Accidentally born again

    26/05/2022

    What’s your relationship to religion? This could be a tricky question, for lots of reasons. People may not understand your faith. People may not understand how your faith is connected to your culture. People may not understand why you aren’t part of a religion. Maybe your experiences of religion have been traumatic in some way. … Continue reading Episode 75 Accidentally born again

  • Episode 74 Create nothing

    28/04/2022

    Is there anyone in your life who truly ‘gets’ you? What’s your favourite fairy tale? Have you ever received guidance from a wiser, more loving version of yourself? Believe it or not, there is a connection between all these questions. The first question came into the foreground for me when I first moved to Britain … Continue reading Episode 74 Create nothing

  • Episode 73 The structure of selfhood

    31/03/2022

    How is language like water? Both are all around us. Both are within us. Both have fascinating structuring mechanisms that we may not know much about. Think about the structure of a water molecule. Its single oxygen atom has a slightly negative charge, and the two hydrogen atoms have a slightly positive charge. The opposite … Continue reading Episode 73 The structure of selfhood

  • Episode 72 Apocalypse fantasies

    24/02/2022

    Have you ever entertained an apocalypse fantasy? The one I invented relieves humanity of its language. Language produces selves, which is not a bad thing. It’s a beautiful thing. It’s the window to intimacy. But what happens when the amount of language we use increases to the extent that we’ve seen in recent years? The … Continue reading Episode 72 Apocalypse fantasies

  • Episode 71 Good news and bad news

    27/01/2022

    Ferdinand de Saussure likened language to a collective treasure that every member of the linguistic community can draw from without its stores diminishing. This idea is quite heartening – almost magical – but it’s also ruthlessly oppressive. What do you want first: the good news or the bad news? The story I discuss in this … Continue reading Episode 71 Good news and bad news

  • Episode 70 The meanings of life

    30/12/2021

    Happy New Year! The end of the year is a great time for reflection. Why not reflect upon the meaning of life? Or, even better, why not reflect on why we would think there is a meaning to life, and what type of meaning we expect to find (meaning itself has lots of meanings, as … Continue reading Episode 70 The meanings of life

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