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Society & Culture
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Takeo Rivera, "Model Minority Masochism: Perfor...
An interview with Takeo Rivera
59 min
102
Jonathan Leal, "Dreams in Double Time: On Race,...
An interview with Jonathan Leal
76 min
103
A Better Way to Buy Books
A Conversation with Andy Hunter, Founder and CEO, Bookshop.org
32 min
104
Josephine Lee, "Oriental, Black, and White: The...
An interview with Josephine Lee
44 min
105
Christian O. Paiz, "The Strikers of Coachella: ...
An interview with Christian O. Paiz
67 min
106
Allan Punzalan Isaac, "Filipino Time: Affective...
An interview with Allan Punzalan Isaac
50 min
107
Nishanth Injam, "The Best Possible Experience: ...
An interview with Nishanth Injam
33 min
108
Sarah R. Coleman, "The Walls Within: The Politi...
An interview with Sarah R. Coleman
44 min
109
Juliana Hu Pegues, "Space-Time Colonialism: Ala...
An interview with Juliana Hu Pegues
54 min
110
Michael R. Jin, "Citizens, Immigrants, and the ...
An interview with Michael R. Jin
64 min
111
Lauren S. Foley, "On the Basis of Race: How Hig...
An interview with Lauren S. Foley
32 min
112
Charlotte Brooks, "American Exodus: Second-Gene...
Between 1901 and World War II, up to half of all U.S.-born Chinese Americans relocated to China in search of better lives due to the discrimination they faced in the United States...
65 min
113
Charlotte Karem Albrecht, "Possible Histories: ...
An interview with Charlotte Karem Albrecht
65 min
114
Christine Hong, "A Violent Peace: Race, U.S. Mi...
Christine Hong attempts to debunk the idea of good war and warfare-welfare state that allowed women and racial minorities to participate in national politics by showing how the US government was able to launch total war that blurred the boundaries of home and abroad through the “principle of indistinction.”
56 min
115
Breaking Out: An Indian Woman's American Journey
An interview with Padma Desai
15 min
116
Scott A. Mitchell, "The Making of American Budd...
An interview with Scott A. Mitchell
56 min
117
Anne Giblin Gedacht, "Tōhoku Unbounded: Regiona...
An interview with Anne Giblin Gedacht
64 min
118
Tina Shrestha, "Surviving the Sanctuary City: A...
An interview with Tina Shrestha
98 min
119
Jason Chang et al., "The Cargo Rebellion: Those...
An interview with Jason Chang, Ben Barson, and Alexis Dudden
78 min
120
Shortage
A Discussion with Eram Alam
19 min
121
James Zarsadiaz, "Resisting Change in Suburbia:...
An interview with James Zarsadiaz
58 min
122
Jean Pfaelzer, "California, a Slave State" (Yal...
An interview with Jean Pfaelzer
51 min
123
Moon-Ho Jung, "Menace to Empire: Anticolonial S...
An interview with Moon-Ho Jung
40 min
124
James Kyung-Jin Lee, "Pedagogies of Woundedness...
An interview with James Kyung-Jin Lee
23 min
125
Chris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Enco...
An interview with Chris Suh
115 min