19 episodios

Two professors use humor, curse words, and hopefully some insight to connect today's events with American history.

The Sound and the Furious Andy Crank & Elizabeth Stockton

    • Historia

Two professors use humor, curse words, and hopefully some insight to connect today's events with American history.

    3.2 Short Form, Humiliation

    3.2 Short Form, Humiliation

    In which one of confesses to not having read a common, well known work--and gets ridiculed. Plus, John drives Miss Daisy, and none of us praise famous men.

    • 55 min
    3.1 A New Hope

    3.1 A New Hope

    We're BACK. Vaccinated, Biden-ed, and with a new co-host to inject more humanities antibodies. We discuss where the humanities fits into a post-Trump world, if there's any such thing.

    • 1h 2 min
    Whatever Happened to the Wetlands?

    Whatever Happened to the Wetlands?

    We're joined by Anthony Wilson, expert on all things swamp, to discuss the importance of swamps and wetlands. The Trump administration is rolling back protections of these important spaces, and we sink deep into why these landscapes are so captivating in American culture. Swamp Thing, Swamplandia, Peanut Butter Falcon, Harriet Jacobs, and more!

    • 1h 2 min
    Ep 15, Green Book and the Interracial Buddy Film

    Ep 15, Green Book and the Interracial Buddy Film

    We explain why you too should be mad that Green Book won Best Picture. The film carries on a long--and ugly--history of viewing racism through white eyes, asserting that all that's needed to end it is biracial friendship. Actually just one biracial friendship. Plus the movie's not very good.
    Elizabeth compares this to the myth of white heroics in the Underground Railroad, while Andy breaks down other films, including 12 Years a Slave, Django Unchained, and Driving Miss Daisy.
    Film buffs, listen up!

    • 1h 3 min
    Ep 13, Environmental Racism

    Ep 13, Environmental Racism

    We talk to Terressa Benz and Cedric Taylor about the Flint water crisis. Professors Benz and Taylor both draw on their scholarship to inform their social justice work in different ways. 
    Then, Andy discusses recent hurricanes in the global South and the ways that environmental racism affected Americans' political and cultural responses. Elizabeth talks about environmental injustice in relation to historic African American sites.
    And then we talk Weezer and tiki bars.
    Please check out Cedric Taylor's film Nor Any Drop to Drink.

    • 1h 18 min
    Ding! Dong! Silent Sam is Dead

    Ding! Dong! Silent Sam is Dead

    Andy and Elizabeth discuss the news surrounding the complete removal of Silent Sam. Why should anyone outside of UNC care? What does this tell us about monuments to the Confederacy? Who should we thank?
    Andy also interviews Hilary Green at the University of Alabama, who has created pop up museums and enhanced walking tours to elucidate the relationship between slavery and America's colleges.
    Plus, TV rec's!

    • 1h 5 min

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