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Critical Mystery Studies: When fact is scarier than fiction
Critical Mystery Studies: When fact is scarier than fiction

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Critical Mystery Studies: When fact is scarier than fiction

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – On this episode of New Mexico Strange, News 13 Host and Anchor Chad Brummett sat down with the University of New Mexico's Department of Chicano and Chicana Studies' Matthew Goodwin, Ph.D., and Ashley Martinez, Ph.D. student, to talk about the connections between New Mexico's cultural roots and fantastical mysteries. The two scholars explained how New Mexico's folktales and mysteries, like La Llorona and the Roswell UFO crash, are based on realistic fears and often come about as community members try to make sense of the things around them. Many of the state's stories are even thought to have spawned from the early days of colonization, when different societies came into contact for the first time and every side experienced surprising and, often, scary novelties. Goodwin detailed how New Mexico got its nickname, the Land of Enchantment, when settlers and tourists used the word 'encanto' to describe the desert landscape. However, newcomers disregarding the depth of New Mexico's culture and, instead, perceiving it as exotic created an underlying negative connotation and a complicated relationship with that nickname. On this episode of New Mexico Strange, Goodwin, Martinez, and Brummett discuss the idea of the desert as a space of spirituality, the connection between conspiracy theories and xenophobia, and how people of various cultures resonate with the stories or use them to pull further away from their fears. To find out more about the work being done with UNM's Critical Mystery Studies, click here. New Mexico is perceived worldwide as a mecca for the extraordinary. Whether it's the healing soil of Chimayo, the haunted trails of the Old West, or visitors from the final frontier, our state is home to countless myths and mysteries. New Mexico Strange is KRQE News 13's online exclusive web series, celebrating our unique history and shedding light on the shadows of the unexplained, unexplored, and unknown. Hosted by Chad Brummett, New Mexico Strange takes viewers through some of the Land of Enchantment's most mysterious folklore and conspiracies. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Nothing Makes Sense — Arj Barker's Okay With That
Nothing Makes Sense — Arj Barker's Okay With That

SBS Australia

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • SBS Australia

Nothing Makes Sense — Arj Barker's Okay With That

People think everything's been figured out. But that's grossly incorrect. Big mysteries remain — and I'm happy to remind people of that. Arj Barker SBS Spice is your go-to for South Asian Australian culture, exploring what makes us tick—or ick. Catch us on your favourite podcast platforms: , , and the SBS Audio app. Or tap the audio player to listen to the full episode. Check out more comedians on SBS Spice: Nazeem Hussain: More Than a Punchline SBS Audio 12/12/2024 21:32 Jo Gowda: What's So Funny About Migrating SBS Audio 06/05/2025 14:18 Urooj & Anirban: Funny, Foreign & Political in Australia SBS Audio 14/04/2025 16:36 New episodes drop every week. Follow SBS Spice on Instagram and never miss an update.

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