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Chapter 4.15 - Consumerism in Upload
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Chapter 4.15 - Consumerism in Upload

How the Amazon Prime dark comedy challenges us to look at the dangers of unfettered consumption
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Alicia and Sarah discuss the role unfettered consumerism has in the Amazon Prime dark comedy Upload. They touch on the ways that all three seasons challenge viewers to see how our conditioned need for newness and individualism impact the way we view our role in community, our relationships, and even our response to death. At the end of this week’s discussion, they talk about the things they've been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.

Literary terms of the week: Consumerism, Commercialism

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Music by Craig Harmann

Cover art by Matt Holman


Show Notes:

Literary terms of the week:

What are we enjoying right now?

  • Alicia: Under the Whispering Door (TJ Klune), Poor Things (Hulu)

  • Sarah: Yellowface (R.F. Kuong), Winning Time (HBO)

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