Camille Paglia on Q TV

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Publicado 2010-02-09
The outspoken author and cultural critic sat down in Studio Q to chat about atheism, jihadism, and the Ten Commandments.

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  • @mase15
    Holy Jesus, Paglia is a mountain of original intellectual thought.
  • @GalloPazzesco
    Every word this woman speaks, every page she has penned, every video recorded, should be backed-up and vaulted somewhere for posterity's sake - and shared repeatedly for millennia. She is absolutely brilliant.
  • @john5150.
    I wish I had found her sooner. I just discovered Camille. She is so bold, so intelligent, and so confident. Her message is so pertinent for today. I love her wisdom.
  • She has a tremendous point about the need to develop an appreciation of great art as (at least) a parallel to religious experience, rather than the chronic ennui of the sneering hordes.
  • @ivanb8126
    I keep discovering Camille Paglia as an intellectual and I am amazed every time. This video is from 2010 and she is targeting so smartly the main topics we are facing today. She is a visionary.
  • @elleoneiram
    I don't understand these questions. It's GOOD to expose kids to nuance, because that's life. One can teach religion as history, myth, or philosophy without saying "BELIEVE THIS."
  • @jakepreston8622
    Jian Ghomeshi is a very competent interviewer. He allows Camille Paglia to expand on her very interesting ideas, and at the same time he moves the interview along.  I want him back on the media!
  • @Lisarata
    I had been convinced by Hitchens' arguments about religion, but then hearing this explanation of the worthiness of religion, I'm further enlightened.
  • @AB-bt9eb
    Camilles's absolutely brilliant.
  • @gregnixon1435
    I love the speed of her talk; keeps me focussed. Her ideas, here, are not "shocking" and rather to easy to accept.
  • @wolfwind1
    How wonderful she is. Common sense, clarity, nuanced, broad and substantial view.
  • @shirleya-z794
    this is the slowest I've ever heard Camille speak... maybe she missed her 10th cup of coffee that day... it's nice to hear her speak when she is less manic...
  • @dartek14
    That's it!!!!! "Learning how to sneer" that is exactly what modern post secondary education has produced. Love Her!!
  • @Bikewithlove
    As soon as she brought up comparative mythology I thought of Joseph Campbell - then of course she mentions his work. If you haven't heard of Joseph Campbell before, do yourself a favor and watch "The Power of Myth;" the Bill Moyers interview with him. Then read "The Hero with a Thousand Faces." You'll be glad you did.
  • @firouz4296
    I have been an admirer of Camille since 1991! She shaped and informed my understanding of feminism and freedom since I was a teenager.
  • @aarspears
    That was great! Camille always offers a refreshing perspective. One thing that I particularly admire is how she always talks from experience, very grounded without any blanket theories. Please Jian, if at all possible, I would love to see her back on!
  • @nickbarcheck1019
    What a brilliant woman. I would love an interview with Ms. Paglia and Ms. Fran Lebowitz.
  • @blacky93able
    I'm an atheist and a freethinker like her and, despite I reject dogma, it's true what she said, you can see the Bible and the Koran as part of the culture of a country, part of it's art, but not like the word of God. It's amazing. We must support religion comparative in schools for win respect between us. But i don't think that secular humanism is weakness, i support it. I respect Christopher Hitchens' work, God is not Great (with its prons and cons). We need a New Enlightenment.
  • @johnnyforjohnny
    Such a phenomenal interview. I've watched it like 20 times, and am still impressed by her piercing, nuanced insights. She may be persona non grata in the hallowed halls of academia, but the Ivy League's loss is our gain. Great to have her back on the scene.
  • @MarinaSpiteri
    I admire such conviction; this is an enormously complex notion to grasp and I do believe that what it comes down to is knowing what/how to interpret the information. Most of all, I am so grateful that she doesn't flinch in the face of adversary