These conversations explore the cultural, political, and philosophical traditions of the Atlantic world, ranging from European critical theory to the black Atlantic to sites of indigenous resistance and self-articulation, as well as the complex geography of thinking between traditions, inside traditions, and from positions of insurgency, critique, and counternarrative.
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The Black Studies Podcast is a Mellon grant sponsored series of conversations examining the history of the field. Our conversations engage with a wide range of activists and scholars - senior figures in the field, late doctoral students, and everyone in between, culture workers, and political organizers - in order to explore the cultural and political meaning of Black Studies as an area of inquiry and its critical methods.
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A series of podcasts on the Caribbean critical theory tradition, from Suzanne Césaire through the creolist movement.
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Podcasted process pieces from my course “Cinema of the Black Atlantic” at University of Maryland.
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Podcasted conversation on critical and literary theory, drawing on a range of theorists from Europe, the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America. Our title is drawn from Audre Lorde's essay "Poetry Is Not a Luxury," where she writes that poetry fashions a language where words do not yet exist. How does theory make words and world new, attuned, and embedded within inventive and inventing lived-experience, tradition, and cultural production?
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Podcasted process pieces from my course Black Existentialism. The course introduces one of the most important and potent mid-century intellectual movements - the existentialist movement - through a series of black Atlantic thinkers. Our keystone will be Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks, which is arguably the most important work of Black existentialism from this period. Across the semester we will see why existentialism, with its focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of lived-experi ...
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20-30 minute reflections on particular Spike Lee films, from School Daze up through Black KkKlansman - précis for a book-length study of Lee's cinema, reflections on a course I've taught a number of times at Amherst College and University of Maryland. In these podcast pieces, I pay particular attention to issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality as they emerge inside particular films and in the history-memory of African American life. How does Lee's cinema think? How does sound and image ...
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Ashley Newby, Brie Gorrell, Olivia Blucker, John E. Drabinski - Podcast Editorial Collective, University of Maryland
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Irvin Hunt - Departments of English and African American Studies, University of Illinois
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Atiya Husain on No God but Man: On Race, Knowledge, and Terrorism
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55:22Dr. Atiya Husain is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and a faculty affiliate in Anthropology/Sociology at Williams College. Her work has been published in scholarly journals such as Ethnic and Racial Studies, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, as well as popular outlets including Boston Review, Slate, and Adi Magazine. She is a founding co-edi…
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Jeanine Staples-Dixon - College of Education and Department of African American Studies, Penn State University
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Joyce E. King - Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair for Urban Teaching, Learning and Leadership, Africana Studies, and Educational Policy Studies, Georgia State University
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Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal
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1:07:06Dr. 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 PhD with distinction at the University of Pennsylvania in Africana Studies and Anthropology. Outside of her professional life, she is also a capoeirista and training to be a flamenco dancer. In today’s c…
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Jaz Riley - Department of African American Studies, University of Illinois
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Carole Boyce-Davies - Department of English, Howard University
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Julia Elyachar On the Semicivilized: Coloniality, Finance, and Embodied Sovereignty in Cairo
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49:05Dr. Julia Elyachar is an author, anthropologist, and political economist. She was trained in anthropology, economics, history of political and economic thought, political economy, social theory, Middle Eastern Studies, and Arabic language. At Princeton, she is an associate professor of anthropology, and associate professor at the Princeton Institut…
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Christopher Tounsel - Department of History, University of Washington
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Nicole Telfer - Department of Psychology, Notre Dame of Maryland University
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Rebecca Wanzo - Departments of African and African American Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Washington University
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Élika Ortega on Binding Media: Hybrid Print-Digital Literature from across the Americas
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52:45Dr. Élika Ortega is assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr. Ortega writes about the intersection of digital and print publishing, digital literature, cultural hybridity, digital humanities, and multilingualism in academia. Her work on these topics has been published in venues like …
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Shanice Robinson-Blacknell - Department of Africana Studies, San Francisco State University
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Tamara T. Butler - Executive Director, Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, College of Charleston
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Chelsea Mikael Frazier - Department of English, Cornell University
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Sara E. Johnson - Department of Literature, University of California, San Diego
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Takiyah Harper-Shipman - Department of Africana Studies, Davidson College
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Michael Gillespie - Department of Cinema Studies, New York University
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Margaret J. Wiener on Magic's Translation: Reality Politics in Colonial Indonesia
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1:00:16Dr. Margaret J. Wiener is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her book Visible and Invisible Realms: Power, Magic, and Colonial Conquest in Bali (University of Chicago Press) won the 1995 Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing, awarded by the Society for Humanistic Anthropology. Her publications hav…
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Jarvis McInnis - Department of English, Duke University
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Janet Helms - Professor Emeritus, Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College
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Christina Carney - Department of Black Studies, University of Missouri
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Mary Poole and Meitamei Olol Dapash on Decolonizing Maasai History: A Path to Indigenous African Futures
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52:27Dr. Mary Poole is a historian of U.S. and African history, with an emphasis on histories of social movements, racial capitalism, colonialism, feminist and other critical social theory, and Indigenous decolonizing research methods. She has served on the faculty of Prescott College in Arizona since 2003. In the 1980s, she served as a fiscal analyst f…
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Ronald J. Stephens - Program in African American Studies, Purdue University
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Mia Bay - Faculty of History, University of Cambridge
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Wendell H. Marsh on Textual Life: Islam, Africa, and the Fate of the Humanities
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1:27:58Dr. Wendell Marsh is an Associate Professor of African Literature and Philosophy at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in Morocco. His work bridges Global Black Studies, African Studies, and Islamic Studies, with a focus on how African and diasporic intellectual traditions and expressive cultures reshape our understanding of knowledge, religion, …
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Sabrina Evans - Department of Literature and Writing, Howard University
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Jona Alexander - Poet and Filmmaker
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Johnathan White - Department of History, Penn State University, Greater Allegheny
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José Miguel Palacios on Transnational Cinema Solidarity: Chilean Exile Film and Video after 1973
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Watufani Poe - Department of Communication, Tulane University
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Davarian Baldwin - Department of American Studies, Trinity College
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Natasha Henry-Dixon - Department of History, York University
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Caroline Fowler on Slavery and the Invention of Dutch Art
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50:16Dr.Caroline Fowler is Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute. In this conversation, we discuss her most recent book, Slavery and the Invention of Dutch Art was published with Duke University Press, 2025. In this project, Dr. Fowler examines the fundamental role of the transatlantic slave trade in the producti…
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Tara T. Green - Department of African American Studies, University of Houston
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Tony Louis - Educator and Curriculum Designer
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Rosa Clemente - Scholar and Activist, Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Anna LaQuawn Hinton on Refusing to be Made Whole: Disability in Black Women's Writing
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56:36Dr. Anna LaQuawn Hinton is an Assistant professor of Disability Studies and Black Literature & Culture in the English Department at the University of North Texas. Dr. Hinton is a disabled-queer-momma Black feminist, who “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the Spirit. Loves love and food and roundness. Loves struggle. Loves the Folk.(an…
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Anna Hinton - Department of English, University of North Texas
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Yasmine Grier - Department of Black Studies, Northwestern University
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Leonard McKinnis - Departments of Religion and African American Studies, University of Illinois
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Tavia Nyong'o on Black Apocalypse: Afrofuturism at the End of the World
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59:26A 2024 Guggenheim Fellow, Tavia Nyong’o is the William Lampson Professor of American Studies at Yale University, with award-winning books including The Amalgamation Waltz: Race, Performance, and the Ruses of Memory (University of Minnesota Press, 2009), and Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life (New York University Press, 2018) . His work…
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Lisa Ze Winters - Department of African American Studies, Wayne State University
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Mazi Mutafa - Executive Director and Co-Founder, Words, Beats, & Life
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Cassie Osei - Department of History, Bucknell University
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Danielle Roper on Hemispheric Blackface: Impersonation and Nationalist Fictions in the Americas
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1:02:19This is Fatima Seck and today’s discussion is with Dr. Danielle Roper, an assistant professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago from Kingston, Jamaica. She is also the curator of the digital exhibit: Visualizing/Performing Blackness in the Afterlives of Slavery: A Caribbean Archive. She is from King…
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Crystal Eddins - Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
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