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Anti-Racism and the Disciplines

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Where do college majors come from? Where are they headed?Anti-Racism and the Disciplines is a podcast miniseries that answers these questions by exploring the social, political, and cultural forces that helped shape the liberal arts as we know them today, and by advancing ideas for more equitable and welcoming practices in higher education.Host Brian Edwards, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University, interviews leading Black scholars to examine the complex histories of the disciplines in the liberal arts and to reimagine the kind of anti-racist scholarship and teaching that the next generation might do.This podcast features a broad scope of the liberal arts, ranging from older disciplines like philosophy (Lionel K. McPherson), classics (Dan-el Padilla Peralta), and literature (Hortense Spillers), to key disciplines in the social sciences—sociology (Mary Pattillo), economics (Gary Hoover), and political science (Alvin Tillery, Jr.)—to the more contemporary areas of communication (Sarah J. Jackson) and the digital humanities (Kim Gallon).Subscribe now to get our upcoming bonus content!

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Portada del episodio Anti-Racism and Black Studies (Bonus Episode)

Anti-Racism and Black Studies (Bonus Episode)

How did Black Studies emerge? How is it related to other disciplines in the liberal arts? On March 31st, 2023, we celebrated nearly three years of work on the Anti-Racism and the Disciplines initiative with a final symposium that brought together the scholars who taught us so much throughout the series. On that day, Dr. Hortense Spillers delivered a truly remarkable keynote address. This bonus episode features the remarkable keynote address she delivered that day. In her talk titled "Black Studies and the Human Sciences: A Handful of Observations," Hortense Spillers weaves together personal narrative with intellectual history to tell the story of how Black Studies came to be. Emerging in the 1960s, Black Studies is not only a culmination of anti-racist efforts but also what she calls “the practice of anti-racism, at least in theory.” It was a moment when, as she puts it, a “street movement transformed into a curricular object.” Host: Brian Edwards Producers: Gabriela Garcia Mayes and Billy Saas Music: Cory Diane

19 de jun de 2023 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Anti-Racism and Literary Studies

Anti-Racism and Literary Studies

What is the relationship between literacy and the current political polarization in the United States? How has the English major changed since the early 1970s? And how can we be less pessimistic about the future? Join host Dean Brian Edwards and Hortense J. Spillers, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English and Distinguished Research Professor Emerita at Vanderbilt University, as they discuss these questions and more in this episode of Anti-Racism and the Disciplines. Timestamps: * [01:22 - 06:06] How is literacy the central problem in the United States today? * [06:06 - 16:05] What are the problems with what college students are learning today? * [16:05 - 19:55] What do literary studies teach students that other majors don't? * [19:55 - 26:32] What is the history of the English major and departments? * [26:32 - 31:09] What is the status of the English major and departments today? What are some of the challenges they face? * [31:09 - 36:26] How can we move beyond Afro-pessimism and open up the future? Host: Brian T. Edwards Executive Producer: Gabriela Garcia Mayes Music: Cory Diane Production Assistant: Maggie Green

21 de mar de 2023 - 37 min
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Anti-Racism and Political Science

What do people study in political science? Why is it called a “science”? And how was an African American central to the most important work in political science in the pre-Civil Rights era? Join host Dean Brian Edwards and Alvin B. Tillery, Jr., Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy at Northwestern University, as they discuss these questions and more in this episode of Anti-Racism and the Disciplines. Timestamps: * [00:55 - 03:46] What is political science? * [03:46 - 06:43] Why is political science called a "science"? * [06:43 - 12:00] What is the relationship between political science, race, and racism? * [12:00 - 13:26] How do race and racism structure political science? * [13:26 - 15:50] Who were Ralph Bunche and Gunnar Myrdal? How are they important to political science? * [15:50 - 21:31] What does re-examining the racist history of political science look like? * [21:31 - 25:13] What does anti-racism mean in political science? * [25:13 - 28:00] What makes a political science approach to Twitter and Black Lives Matter different from a communication studies approach? * [28:00 - 31:59] What is Tillery's view of the Black Lives Matter social movement? Host: Brian T. Edwards Executive Producer: Gabriela Garcia Mayes Music: Cory Diane Production Assistant: Maggie Green

21 de mar de 2023 - 32 min
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Anti-Racism and Classical Studies

What is “classics”—is it a place, a period of time, or a value judgment? How can texts from over 2,000 years ago be related to racism today? And what can we do about it? Join host Dean Brian Edwards and Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Associate Professor of Classics at Princeton University, as they discuss these questions and more in this episode of Anti-Racism and the Disciplines. Timestamps: * [01:11 - 03:40] What is "classics" or "classical studies"? * [03:40 - 05:52] Is classics a place, a period of time, or a value judgment? * [05:55 - 14:36] How is classics a part of the history of the American university itself? * [14:39 - 17:14] What is the difference between "classics" and "classicism"? * [17:14 - 22:48] How do race and racism become a part of the conversation in classics? * [22:48 - 28:04] What are people's anxieties about classics today? * [28:02 - 31:07] How can classics be anti-racist? Host: Brian T. Edwards Executive Producer: Gabriela Garcia Mayes Music: Cory Diane Production Assistant: Maggie Green Special Thanks: Billy Saas

21 de mar de 2023 - 32 min
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Anti-Racism and the Digital Humanities

What are the digital humanities? How are they different from computer science? And how can racism impact the digital world? Join host Dean Brian Edwards and Kim Gallon, Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, as they discuss these questions and more in this episode of Anti-Racism and the Disciplines. Timestamps: [00:52 - 03:03] What are the digital humanities? [03:03 - 04:59] How are the digital humanities impacted by racism? [04:59 - 08:01] What are the different ways of practicing the digital humanities? [08:01 - 09:38] What does "technological Jim Crow" mean? [09:38 - 11:28] What is the relationship between digital technologies, their study, and racism? [11:28 - 13:27] What are the "computational humanities"? [13:27 - 15:46] How has the Covid-19 pandemic foregrounded the digital humanities? [15:46 - 17:56] How did Gallon's COVID Black project emerge? [17:56 - 22:10] Description of the COVID Black website and project [22:10 - 25:37] What have been the ramifications of the 2020 protests in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in the field of the digital humanities? [25:37 - 27:49] What does anti-racism mean in the digital humanities? Host: Brian T. Edwards Executive Producer: Gabriela Garcia Mayes Music: Cory Diane Production Assistant: Maggie Green Special Thanks: Billy Saas

21 de mar de 2023 - 29 min
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