Transatlantic Voices - An ASLAA e.V. Podcast
We are happy to introduce to you Cambridge anthropology graduate, rewarded author, former Stanford and UC Berkeley lecturer, and new Picador Professor at the University of Leipzig, Hannah Michell. Hannah Michell’s life is an adventurous story itself. Born in England, raised in South Korea, until recently U.S. resident, she was always challenged by and questioned the concepts of identity and belonging. We talked about how those struggles influenced her career path and how she incorporated them into her storytelling. Furthermore, she gave us an insight into her teaching on Asian-American identity and cultural representation at the Institute for American Studies in Leipzig. Interestingly, she was also able to share how German academia differs from US-American university culture. Thanks for tuning in! We wish you the most joyful and happy holidays, enjoy the time with your loved ones and don’t hesitate to share this episode with them! We will return in 2026! Thanks for all the love and support until now, Franz Follow Hannah Michell’s journey in Germany and see her on stage this December: https://picadorprof.de/professor/hannah-michell/ [https://picadorprof.de/professor/hannah-michell/] https://www.instagram.com/_hannahmichell/ [https://www.instagram.com/_hannahmichell/] https://frohes-festival.de/ [https://frohes-festival.de/ ]
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