Volia Davydzik
Volia Davydzik
Dear Loving Objects is a philosophical podcast exploring how collective life is formed through relations of care, solidarity, and shared vulnerability. Moving across social philosophy, feminist theory, anarchist thought, and contemporary art, the podcast asks what it means to think love politically. Hi, I’m Volia, an anarchofeminist, researcher, and lecturer working on social philosophy, feminist theory, and protest cultures.
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Volia Davydzik
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Último episodio
1 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
Episode 3 with Mary Dyja 01.05.2026 1:06:47
In this episode of Dear Loving Objects, I’m joined by artist Mary Dyja, whose practice works through knitting and crocheting as a way of thinking about the relationship between the body and its environments. Her work unfolds through slow, repetitive processes and explores how materials, bodies, and micro-environments come into relation — through tension, collaboration, and care. Moving between wea...
Episode 2: Collectivity, Care, and Living in Rupture 12.04.2026 22:41
This episode looks at how collective life continues after the 2020 Belarus protests. Through works by Marina Naprushkina, Nadya Sayapina, and Elena Rabkina, it explores collectivity beyond representation — in care, language, and fragmentation. Silvia Federici — Revolution at Point Zero / writings on reproduction and commons Jack Halberstam — The Queer Art of Failure Zoe Leonard — I want a presiden...
Intro Dear Loving Objects 05.03.2026 20:46
What does it mean to love politically? In this introductory episode I explain why this podcast exists, what ideas shaped it, and how objects, relations, and care can help us rethink collectivity.
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