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Beyond the Lecture is a podcast from the American Academy in Berlin featuring short interviews with distinguished American thought-leaders in political science, economics, journalism and the arts.

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Beyond the Lecture is a podcast from the American Academy in Berlin featuring short interviews with distinguished American thought-leaders in political science, economics, journalism and the arts.

New York Office
American Academy in Berlin, Inc.
14 East 60th Street, Suite 604
New York, NY 10022
USA

Berlin Office
American Academy in Berlin GmbH
Hans Arnhold Center
Am Sandwerder 17-19
14109 Berlin
Germany

    Is Russia a "Verbrecherstaat?" - A Perspective from International Law

    Is Russia a "Verbrecherstaat?" - A Perspective from International Law

    With the Russian attack on Ukraine, the Academy's spring 2022 Daimler fellow Lawrence Douglas's project on aggressive war, atrocity and the "Verbrecherstaat" suddenly became very current.

    On this episode of "Beyond the Lecture," Douglas talks about the origin of the term "Verbrecherstaat," considers Russia's actions in light of the categories of aggressive war and atrocity, and explains the options and limitations of international law.

    Host: Denise Gamon
    Producer: Juliane Schallau
    Music: Valium by nothanks
    Photo: Annette Hornischer

    • 32 min
    Threats from the Margin? - Ladee Hubbard's novel "The Descendants"

    Threats from the Margin? - Ladee Hubbard's novel "The Descendants"

    In fall 2021, New Orleans-based writer Ladee Hubbard spent her time as Mary Ellen von der Heyden Fellow in Fiction working on her new novel, "The Descendants."

    On this episode of "Beyond the Lecture," Hubbard talks about her novel-in-progress, the 1980s war on drugs, and, as a special treat, reads a story from her forthcoming collection "The Last Suspicious Holdout" (Amistad, March 8).

    Host: Denise Gamon
    Producer: Juliane Schallau
    Music: Valium by nothanks
    Photo: Ralph K. Penno

    • 28 min
    "The Family Chao:" Lan Samantha Chang on How to Narrate a Community

    "The Family Chao:" Lan Samantha Chang on How to Narrate a Community

    During her stay at the American Academy as the Mary Ellen von der Heyden Fellow in Fiction in fall 2021, Lan Samantha Chang gave the finishing touch to her much-anticipated new novel "The Family Chao," to be published by W.W. Norton & Company in February 2022.

    On today's episode, you can find out how rediscovering Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" has shaped Chang's own writing, what it means to be an immigrant, or the child of immigrants, in the Midwest, and why two Chinese-American brothers have to visit an American diner to find some privacy.

    Host: Denise Gamon
    Producer: Juliane Schallau
    Music: Valium by nothanks
    Photo: Juliane Schallau

    • 37 min
    Who Is Classics for?

    Who Is Classics for?

    In this episode of "Beyond the Lecture," we take a behind-the-scenes look at a debate currently roiling classical scholarship and pedagogy. It’s a debate about how the field should be approached now and in the future, about privilege and access and the very aura of classics. To get into this story, we talk with spring 2021 American Academy fellow Nandini Pandey, who teaches classics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research is bringing to light a more detailed picture of the heterogenous makeup of the ancient Roman world. And as an Indian American, she represents the changes that are occurring in classical scholarship itself.

    Host: R. Jay Magill
    Producer: Tony Andrews
    Production Assistance: Denise Gamon
    Music: Machinery by Kai Engel
    Image: Triumph of Dionysus by Sophie Hay

    • 28 min
    Next Generation

    Next Generation

    What was it like to be the first black person at an all-white private school in the American South? The very first, that is. In this episode, we explore this question through the work of investigative journalist and fall 2020 Holtzbrinck fellow, Mosi Secret, who's currently writing a book about a philanthropic initiative to integrate black children into elite Southern schools in the 1960s and '70s. We also invite Secret to consider his own experience as part of a black minority at a similar school in Atlanta in the 1990s. Did the first generation make it any easier for those who followed?

    Host: R. Jay Magill; Producer: Tony Andrews with help from Denise Gamon; Special thanks to Nisha Simama; Music: Mystery Blues by Squire Tuck, Jolenta Clears The Table by Doctor Turtle, Distilled by Nctrnm, Meekness by Kai Engel,
    Midnight in the Green House by Kevin MacLeod, and Chad Crouch by The Pond Instrumental.

    • 31 min
    The Importance of Being Thomas Mann

    The Importance of Being Thomas Mann

    There are few novelists who made more of an impact on twentieth-century German literature than Thomas Mann. His works have been translated into over thirty languages and remain the subject of much debate. On today's podcast, we bring together two scholars who have made Mann's life and literary output the focus of their academic concerns: Susan Bernofsky, a fall 2020 fellow and professor of writing at Columbia University, and Veronika Fuechtner, a spring 2020 fellow professor of German at Dartmouth College. As Fuechtner continues work on a project about Mann’s maternal Brazilian heritage, Bernofsky is currently translating Mann’s 1924 masterpiece, The Magic Mountain. Their resulting discussion is alive with passion and curiosity for Thomas Mann's private life and unique literary inventiveness.

    Host: R. Jay Magill
    Producer, Editor: Denise Gamon

    • 33 min

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