Episode 203: Imagination (with Stephen T. Asma)

The imagination has regularly been subordinated to  so-called “rational” or “scientific” models of thought. This week, we’re joined by Stephen T. Asma (Columbia College, Chicago), who argues that imagination has deep, perhaps pre-linguistic, roots that ought to be recovered. 

What if we re-centered the powers of imagination, rooted in imagistic thinking and bodily gestures (like dance), instead of dismissing them as mere “fancy”?

Drawing on the esoteric tradition, Asma leads us through an interesting alt-history of human thought and, in doing so, gives us reason to pause and re-think our prejudice against imaginative thinking.

This week’s jukebox selections:
Jen’s pick: “Nice to Meet You” by Myles Smith
Leigh’s pick: “Rainbow Connection” by Kermit the Frog (music and lyrics by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher)
Bob’s pick: “Imagine” by John Lennon
Steve’s pick: “Mean Old World” by Little Walter

In this episode, we reference the following thinkers, ideas, texts, etc.:

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