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Roxane Gay

New York Times bestselling author, cultural critic, and professor; interviewed here about her Times essay on the 'myth of civility,' political incivility, feminism, and the manosphere.

Top 10 podcasts with Roxane Gay

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175 snips
Oct 5, 2025 • 1h 7min

Roxane Gay on the Myth of Civility

Roxane Gay, a New York Times bestselling author and cultural critic, dives into the complexities of civility in political discourse. She argues that calls for civility often serve to protect the privileged, contrasting it with the urgency of incivility in advocating for accountability. Roxane examines the dangers of the manosphere and emphasizes the need for men to hold each other accountable. She discusses the ongoing importance of feminism and warns about disinformation and authoritarianism in the U.S., advocating for bolder political action to effect change.
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16 snips
Aug 8, 2024 • 57min

Roxane Gay on Guns, Kamala & Media

In this engaging conversation, Roxane Gay, acclaimed writer and cultural critic, shares her insights on race, feminism, and gun ownership. She discusses her provocative essay, "Stand Your Ground," detailing the complexities of being a Black, feminist gun owner in America. The talk also dives into political dynamics surrounding Kamala Harris and the urgency for candidates to connect with voters. Roxane critiques media narratives around gun control while emphasizing the intersection of personal safety and identity, making for a thought-provoking exchange.
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13 snips
Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 10min

Roxane Gay on “Stand Your Ground: A Black Feminist Reckoning with America’s Gun Problem”

In a thought-provoking discussion, Roxane Gay, a prominent cultural critic known for her insights on feminism and social issues, dives into her long-form essay on Black gun ownership. She challenges the narrative of women as victims and critiques the harmful 'good man with a gun' trope. Gay emphasizes the complexities of gun culture, the societal costs of resisting nuance, and the marketing tactics that exploit women's fears. With personal anecdotes and scholarly insights, she navigates the intersection of race, gender, and empowerment in America’s pressing gun crisis.
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11 snips
Aug 16, 2022 • 54min

Salman Rushdie Recovers, Republicans vs. the FBI, and Guest Ken Burns

Roxane Gay, a renowned writer and cultural commentator, joins Ken Burns, the Emmy-winning filmmaker famous for documentaries like The Civil War, to discuss thought-provoking topics. They address the recent violence linked to the FBI's actions and Salman Rushdie's remarkable recovery. Ken shares insights about his upcoming film, "The U.S. and the Holocaust," exploring America's historical injustices and current societal polarization. The discussion emphasizes the need for accountability and the role of storytelling in confronting uncomfortable truths.
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10 snips
Sep 3, 2024 • 55min

MoviePass w/ Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay, best-selling author and cultural critic, joins to unravel the fascinating yet tragic tale of MoviePass. She discusses how a wealthy individual took control from its original Black founders, leading to a spectacular downfall driven by a flawed business model. The conversation is spiced up with personal anecdotes and critiques of the entertainment industry, touching on the chaotic corporate shifts and dubious marketing strategies. Plus, Roxane reveals that you can indeed dance to the Succession theme while exploring serious social issues!
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9 snips
Mar 31, 2026 • 1h 4min

Real Non-Violence, Feminism, and Fighting Authoritarianism (w/ Roxane Gay)

Roxane Gay, writer and professor known for sharp cultural critique, joins to discuss nonviolence, feminism, and resisting authoritarianism. Conversations cover how racism and misogyny target Black women, the line between civility and effective protest, student activism today, accountability gaps in sexual violence, and actionable local engagement tips.
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9 snips
Mar 2, 2026 • 33min

The Interview

Roxane Gay, writer and critic known for cultural commentary and incisive essays, joins to wrestle with whether an artist’s harmful beliefs can be separated from their work. Short, sharp conversations probe Roald Dahl’s antisemitic remarks, how prejudice shows up in literature, and when personal conduct should change what we read.
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9 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 55min

Misogyny Has Gone Mainstream. What Can be Done?

In a compelling discussion, Roxane Gay, a scholar and author known for her incisive commentary on gender, teams up with Irin Carmon, a senior correspondent revealing the intersection of law and misogyny, and Savala Nolan, an expert on social justice and gender issues. They tackle the alarming normalization of misogyny through media, political rhetoric, and legal structures. The panelists emphasize the need for grassroots activism and propose new frameworks for accountability, while critiquing the influence of the manosphere on young men and cultural narratives surrounding masculinity.
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8 snips
Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 6min

Roxane Gay: Opinions

Join Roxane Gay, the esteemed writer and cultural commentator, as she dives deep into the complexities of public discourse and personal safety. She shares her candid reflections on navigating opinions amid online harassment and societal issues. From evolving perspectives on social injustices to the intricacies of celebrity gossip, Gay's insights challenge norms and advocate for representation. Humor infuses the conversation, making her powerful voice resonate even more as she emphasizes the importance of empathy and the human experience.
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7 snips
Mar 10, 2026 • 10min

Roxane Gay Reads An Essay From Her Book, Bad Feminist

Roxane Gay, author, cultural critic, and professor, reads from Bad Feminist and reflects on privilege. She recounts trips to Haiti and how an American passport shaped her views. She defines different forms of privilege and wrestles with being both advantaged and marginalized. She challenges online privilege policing and urges listeners to start acknowledging relative privilege.

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