Self Evident Presents: “How to Wash Your Brain” (by Boen Wang and Feet in 2 Worlds)
Apr 25, 2023
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Boen Wang shares personal anecdotes and insights on brainwashing, exploring his political conditioning and unraveling the history behind the concept. The podcast delves into navigating political differences within a family, the origins of brainwashing, changing views on America in China, the immigrant experience, and the importance of empathy in relationships.
Exploration of political conditioning and differing perspectives within families.
Reevaluation of the concept of brainwashing through personal and historical narratives.
Deep dives
Exploring Political Divisions in the US
In the podcast, the deep political divisions in the US are highlighted, with little consensus on issues like gun control, voting rights, and immigration. Immigrants in a Divided Country, a multimedia series by Feet in Two Worlds, aims to understand how immigrants perceive shifts in the nation's political climate.
Challenging Notions of Brainwashing
The episode delves into the concept of brainwashing by sharing a personal story of a mother and son with opposing political views. The son reflects on how their differing perspectives shape their beliefs, leading to discussions on whether they are brainwashed by media sources or personal experiences.
Understanding Historical Contexts
The narrative explores historical contexts to redefine the term 'brainwash.' Insights into Mao's era in China and the Cultural Revolution highlight personal experiences that influence perceptions of leadership, nationalism, and historical events.
Immigrant Perspectives on America
The podcast contrasts personal immigrant experiences in China and the US to depict shifting views on nation, identity, and values. The mother's journey from China to the US reveals challenges like racism, economic hardship, and cultural differences, shaping her perceptions.
Boen’s mom thinks he’s brainwashed by the New York Times. Boen thinks his mom is brainwashed by the Chinese Communist Party. But when Boen starts listening more deeply to his mom’s stories of growing up in China and then immigrating to the U.S., he spots the signs of his own political conditioning — and unravels the threads of Chinese and American history that led to the very fabrication of “brainwashing” as a concept.
This story comes from our friends at Feet in 2 Worlds, originally airing on their podcast, A Better Life? — and was written and produced by Boen Wang. Full transcript, credits, and show notes available on our website.
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