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Marisa Solomon on The Elsewhere Is Black: Ecological Violence and Improvised Life
Marisa Solomon on The Elsewhere Is Black: Ecological Violence and Improvised Life

Episode 110

Dr. Marisa Solomon is an Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College, Columbia University, where she teaches cour…

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Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez on Unmaking Botany: Science and Vernacular Knowledge in the Colonial Philippines
Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez on Unmaking Botany: Science and Vernacular Knowledge in the Colonial Philippines

Episode 109

Dr.  Kathleen "Kat" Cruz Gutierrez (Ph.D. Southeast Asian Studies, Berkeley) is Assistant Professor of Southeast Asian history and the history of sci…

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Joseph M. Pierce on Speculative Relations: Indigenous Worlding and Repair
Joseph M. Pierce on Speculative Relations: Indigenous Worlding and Repair

Episode 108

Dr.  Joseph M. Pierce (Cherokee Nation citizen) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature and the Founding Dir…

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Deborah A. Thomas on Exorbitance: A Speculative Ethnography of Inheritance
Deborah A. Thomas on Exorbitance: A Speculative Ethnography of Inheritance

Episode 107

Dr. Deborah A. Thomas is Chair and the R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology, and the Director of the Center for Experimental Ethnography at the…

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Bimbola Akinbola on Transatlantic Disbelonging: Unruliness, Pleasure, and Play in Nigerian Diasporic Women’s Art
Bimbola Akinbola on Transatlantic Disbelonging: Unruliness, Pleasure, and Play in Nigerian Diasporic Women’s Art

Episode 106

Dr. Bimbola Akinbola is an artist and scholar currently based in Chicago. Working at the intersection of African diapora studies, performance, and vi…

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drea brown on Conjuring the Haint: The Haunting Poetics of Black Women
drea brown on Conjuring the Haint: The Haunting Poetics of Black Women

Episode 105

Dr. drea brown is a queer Black feminist poet-scholar whose writing has appeared in journals and anthologies such as Stand Our Ground: Poems for Mari…

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Atiya Husain on No God but Man: On Race, Knowledge, and Terrorism
Atiya Husain on No God but Man: On Race, Knowledge, and Terrorism

Episode 104

Dr. Atiya Husain is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and a faculty affiliate in Anthropology/Sociology at Williams College. Her work has been …

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Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal
Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal

Episode 103

Dr. Celina de Sá is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. Originally from the SF Bay Area, she received her Ph…

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Julia Elyachar On the Semicivilized: Coloniality, Finance, and Embodied Sovereignty in Cairo
Julia Elyachar On the Semicivilized: Coloniality, Finance, and Embodied Sovereignty in Cairo

Episode 102

Dr. Julia Elyachar is an author, anthropologist, and political economist.  She was trained in anthropology, economics, history of political and econo…

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Élika Ortega on Binding Media: Hybrid Print-Digital Literature from across the Americas
Élika Ortega on Binding Media: Hybrid Print-Digital Literature from across the Americas

Episode 101

Dr. Élika Ortega is assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr. Ortega writes about t…

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