The Feminine Draw of Contemporary Conspiracy
The Feminine Draw of Contemporary Conspiracy  
Podcast: Culture Study Podcast
Published On: Wed Oct 02 2024
Description: What’s the difference between a conspiracy theory and gossip? When does joking around about Kate Middleton’s abduction turn into something much darker? Are women actually more susceptible to contemporary conspiracy theories — or are we just finally paying attention to it? Cristen Conger, host of the new podcast Conspiracy, She Wrote joins me to talk about Taylor Swift’s evil twin, Beyoncé’s illuminati connections, Katie Holmes getting impregnated by Scientology aliens, sex trafficking panics, and how to talk to someone when they start directing a conspiracy theory your way. We go deep down the wormhole in this one, friends, but I think you’re gonna love it.Show Notes:Go listen to Conspiracy, She Wrote!Follow Cristen’s other (very popular!) podcast Unladylike on InstagramMy piece from earlier this year re: the information vacuum around Kate Middleton’s disappearance from public viewAnnie Kelly is one of the leading researchers on QAnon (and women’s involvement in particular). Read her excellent op-ed in the Times and listen to her episode of QAnon Anonymous on Mothers for QAnonI briefly mention a book about the history of C-sections — it’s called Invisible Labor, and here’s an interview with author Rachel SomersteinCristen talks about The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk — here’s a fascinating deep diveCORRECTION: An earlier version of the podcast referenced Naomi Klein, when we meant Naomi Wolf. The episode has been corrected and re-uploaded. Thank you to Marissa for pointing it out in the comments!We’re currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:The Present and Past of NICOLE KIDMAN (with Sam Sanders!)Midwest [Dad] Masculinity / Tim Walz MemedomWhat Happened to the Summer Blockbuster?The new Gladiator + Paul Mescal JUST GENERALLYExplaining trends on BookTokWhy does it feel like thrifting sucks nowAnything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segmentYou can submit them (and ideas for future eps) here (this is the subscriber-only form!)For today’s discussion: What do you think leads particular groups towards conspiracy theories? Is my ‘women don’t know how to explain patriarchy’ theory full of shit? Let’s talk about it!