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Swerve South explores gender, sexuality, popular culture, and the US South through lively conversations with Jaime Harker and Theresa Starkey, the director and associate director of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Mississippi. Join us as we talk with UM professors and visitors that swerve from common preconceptions about the US South.

Swerve South Jaime Harker, Theresa Starkey

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Swerve South explores gender, sexuality, popular culture, and the US South through lively conversations with Jaime Harker and Theresa Starkey, the director and associate director of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Mississippi. Join us as we talk with UM professors and visitors that swerve from common preconceptions about the US South.

    Season 8, Episode 3 // Student Voices: Sexuality in the City with Sophia Purvis

    Season 8, Episode 3 // Student Voices: Sexuality in the City with Sophia Purvis

    Join us for the latest installment of Swerve South's Student Popup series, where Sophia Purvis delves into the iconic New York saga of friendship, fashion, and finding oneself in "Sex and the City" and its modern-day continuation, "And Just Like That...". In this episode, Sophia, under the guidance of Dr. Jaime Harker’s English 384: The Queer ’90s course, explores the intricate relationship these series have with the queer community, highlighting both their contributions and missteps over the years.

    • 22 min
    Season 8, Episode 2 // Student Voices: Just Roll with Jaleah Walker

    Season 8, Episode 2 // Student Voices: Just Roll with Jaleah Walker

    In the inaugural “Swerve South Student Popup,” Jaleah Walker takes us on a captivating journey through the evolution of roller skating. Crafted as a project for Dr. Theresa Starkey’s Gender Studies 201 course, this episode delves into how roller skating has historically provided an avenue for women to challenge and transcend societal norms. From its inception in the 19th century to the adrenaline-packed realm of roller derby, Walker illuminates the role of roller skating in empowering women. Moreover, she examines the critical intersections of race and gender within this vibrant culture. The episode highlights how skate rink segregation gave rise to a unique African American skating subculture, showcasing Black skaters as pioneers of innovative styles. It also emphasizes how skate nights became a platform for Black women to showcase their individuality and resilience in the face of systemic sexism and racism. Join us for a profound exploration of how roller skating has shaped and been shaped by the struggles and triumphs of gender and race.

    • 12 min
    'Season 8, Episode 1 // Amplifying Insights: Announcing a Season of Student Voices'

    'Season 8, Episode 1 // Amplifying Insights: Announcing a Season of Student Voices'

    Welcome to Season Eight of the Swerve South podcast! Today, Jaime Harker and Theresa Starkey kick off an unprecedented season dedicated to showcasing the diverse and insightful work of students in University of Mississippi’s Gender Studies classes. This special season launches in conjunction with the 2024 Isom Student Gender Conference, highlighting critical conversations and research lead by undergraduate and graduate students alike.

    • 12 min
    Season 7, Episode 3 // Remembering Minnie Bruce Pratt

    Season 7, Episode 3 // Remembering Minnie Bruce Pratt

    Welcome to another engaging episode of Swerve South! Today, Jaime Harker is in conversation with Julie Enszer, discussing the indomitable spirit and legacy of the late poet Minnie Bruce Pratt. Journey through their personal experiences with Pratt's poetic world and reflect upon her pivotal role within feminist communities.

    • 40 min
    Season 7, Episode 2 // Judy Blume Forever

    Season 7, Episode 2 // Judy Blume Forever

    Welcome to this episode of Swerve South! Join Jaime and Theresa on a nostalgic journey as they discuss the recent documentary, "Judy Blume Forever." This documentary delves deep into Blume's life and the indelible mark her books left on countless young readers.

    Our hosts reminisce about the pivotal role Blume's books played during their adolescence, especially growing up in conservative Christian households. The tales offered a rare understanding of their own bodies amidst an environment where such topics were often treated as taboos. Jaime and Theresa also shine a light on a key aspect of the documentary: the diverse range of writers and readers who share their experiences with Blume’s work. It's a reflection on Blume’s universal reach, transcending the narrow societal confines her books often depicted.

    Though they couldn't always relate to Blume's characters, Jaime and Theresa deeply admire the documentary's insight into Blume's life. They are left pondering whether Judy Blume might ever tackle the topic of menopause—a theme still seeking its literary moment.

    • 25 min
    Season 7, Episode 1 // Sabbatical Scrolls and Intersections of Inequality

    Season 7, Episode 1 // Sabbatical Scrolls and Intersections of Inequality

    Welcome to Season Seven of Swerve South Podcast! In this inaugural episode, Jaime Harker and Theresa Starkey unravel a captivating discussion about the revolutionary impact of online communities on the publishing industry. They also touch upon the crucial topic of bypassing traditional gatekeepers and its implications on the literary ecosystem. But the conversation doesn't end there; listen as Jaime and Theresa delve into the Sarah Isom Center's initiatives, highlighting the challenges in addressing inequality from diverse perspectives.

    • 24 min

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