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Richard Price on Maroons in Guyane: Past, Present, Future
Richard Price on Maroons in Guyane: Past, Present, Future

Episode 31

This discussion is with Richard Price, an anthropologist and historian who has written extensively on the history and culture of African Americans th…

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Melissa Daniels-Rauterkus on Afro-Realisms and the Romances of Race: Rethinking Blackness in the African American Novel
Melissa Daniels-Rauterkus on Afro-Realisms and the Romances of Race: Rethinking Blackness in the African American Novel

Episode 32

A discussion with Melissa Daniels-Rauterkus, who teaches in the Department of English at University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She teache…

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Jay Rajiva on Toward an Animist Reading of Postcolonial Trauma Literature
Jay Rajiva on Toward an Animist Reading of Postcolonial Trauma Literature

Episode 30

A discussion with Jay Rajiva, who teaches in the Department of English at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. He has published widely in an…

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Jacqueline Couti on Sex, Sea and Self: Sexuality and Nationalism in French Caribbean Discourses, 1924-1948
Jacqueline Couti on Sex, Sea and Self: Sexuality and Nationalism in French Caribbean Discourses, 1924-1948

Episode 28

This discussion is with Dr. Jacqueline Couti, she is the Laurence H. Favrot Professor of French Studies at Rice university. Her research and teaching…

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Michael L. Dickinson on Almost Dead: Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807
Michael L. Dickinson on Almost Dead: Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807

Episode 27

This discussion is with Dr. Michael Lawrence Dickinson, an assistant professor of African American history at Virginia Commonwealth University. He wa…

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Alex Madva, Vanessa Wills, Ian Olasov, and Dana Miranda on The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives
Alex Madva, Vanessa Wills, Ian Olasov, and Dana Miranda on The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives

Episode 26

This discussion is with four contributors to a new edited collection titled The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives, published in la…

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Kir Kuiken and Deborah Elise White on Haiti's Literary Legacies: Romanticism and the Unthinkable Revolution
Kir Kuiken and Deborah Elise White on Haiti's Literary Legacies: Romanticism and the Unthinkable Revolution

Episode 25

A discussion is with Kir Kuiken and Deborah Elise White, editors of a new collection titled Haiti’s Literary Legacies: Romanticism and the Unthinkabl…

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Sarah J. Zimmerman on Militarizing Marriage: West African Soldiers' Conjugal Traditions in Modern French Empire
Sarah J. Zimmerman on Militarizing Marriage: West African Soldiers' Conjugal Traditions in Modern French Empire

Episode 23

This discussion is with Dr. Sarah J. Zimmerman, an Associate Professor of history at Western Washington University and is the Vice President of the F…

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Cajetan Iheka on African Ecomedia: Network Forms, Planetary Politics
Cajetan Iheka on African Ecomedia: Network Forms, Planetary Politics

Episode 22

A conversation with Cajetan Iheka, Associate Professor in the English Department at Yale University, where his research and teaching focus on African…

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Nick Nesbitt on The Price of Slavery: Capitalism and Revolution in the Caribbean
Nick Nesbitt on The Price of Slavery: Capitalism and Revolution in the Caribbean

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This conversation is with Nick Nesbitt, who teaches in the Departments of French and Italian and Comparative Literature at Princeton University in Pr…

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