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Episode 130 – Orphan Black Seasons 3 – 5

Are you tired of biopolitics yet? Then you probably shouldn’t be watching Orphan Black.

UPDATE: This is a re-uploaded version of the episode. The first became desynched during the recording process and again during the editing process. If you run into issues listening to this episode, please re-download to ensure you have the most up-to-date version. Sorry for the inconvenience!

Are you tired of biopolitics yet? Then you probably shouldn’t be watching Orphan Black. We’re wrapping up our discussion of the series with discussions of racism, motherhood, and more!

Some Links You Might Find Interesting:

Orphan Black: Performance, Gender, Biopolitics edited by Andrea Goulet, Robert A. Rushing

Ida B. Wells by Kate Beaton

Orphan Black Season Five, “Manacled Slim Wrists”: What Man Has Done to Man by Everett Hamner

Orphan Black Season Five, “The Few Who Dare”: Penetration, Selection, Sacrifice, Monsters by Everett Hamner

Orphan Black Science Consultant Cosima Herter Breaks Down the Series Finale by Devon Maloney

Orphan Black Season Five, “Guillotines Decide”: The Community is the Smallest Unit by Everett Hamner

Orphan Black Season Five, “Clutch of Greed”: Letting Go, Holding On by Everett Hamner

Orphan Black Season Five, “One Fettered Slave”: Sexuality, Parenthood, Euthanasia by Everett Hamner

Orphan Black Season Five, “Ease for Idle Millionaires”: Corporate Runs the Science by Everett Hamner

Life, Death and Motherhood: The Legacy of Orphan Black by Alenka Figa

Sisterhood, Science and Surveillance in Orphan Black: Critical Essays edited by Janet Brennan Croft, Alyson R. Buckman

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