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The Institute Podcast

Institute for the Arts and Humanities (UNC-CH)iahunc.podbean.com
The Institute for the Arts and Humanities empowers faculty to achieve their full potential by creating community and cultivating leadership. At the heart of this mission is the affirmation of the crucial value of the arts and humanities to the life of the university and the world. The Institute Podcast engages in conversations with faculty, program directors, and guest scholars about their work in teaching, service and research. We learn the makings of successful leaders across disciplines. And we share this with you. The owl tops Hyde Hall, our Franklin Street home.
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Episodes

Episode 114: Studying BTS With Candace Epps Robertson

In this episode, Philip speaks with Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature Candace Epps-Robertson. In our conversation, Professor Epps-Robertson discusses her work on a collaborative and open-sourced syllabus on the South Korean pop group BTS and their fandom known as ARMY. Follow Prof. Epps-Robertson on Twitter: @DrEppsRobertson Follow the BTS Syllabus on Twitter: @bts_syllabus BTS videos to watch (recommended by Prof. Epps-Robertson): Spring Day https://www.youtube.com/watch...

Jan 28, 202124 min

Episode 113: Helga Davis

Helga Davis, musician, artist, Carolina Performing Arts artist in residence speaks with us on the life of an interdisciplinary artist!

Nov 13, 202019 min

BONUS: Meaning Of Aging In COVID Times With Jane Thrailkill (ZOOM Talks Series)

English Professor Jane Thrailkill discusses the meaning of aging during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of humanities in health-related matters. Recorded May 14, 2020 as part of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities "Zoom Talks Series". Check out iah.unc.edu for registration information on upcoming Zoom Talks.

Jun 09, 20201 hr

RE-POST: Rev Dr William J Barber II

Recorded in September 2017, Journalist M. Clay Barnes interviews Reverend Doctor William J. Barber II, architect of the Moral Monday movement and co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.

Jun 03, 202050 min

BONUS: Judith Butler (Zoom Talks Series)

Professor of Comparative Literature (UC-Berkeley) Judith Butler joins IAH Director Andy Perrin and English Professor Florence Dore to discuss the essential role of humanistic work during the current pandemic. She also discusses the oft overlooked considerations necessary for reopening universities in the fall. Recorded on May 20, 2020 as part of the IAH's Zoom Talks Series. Be sure to visit iah.unc.edu to register to the next talk!

May 27, 20201 hr 15 min

Episode 104: Poet Gaby Calvocoressi

Poet and Associate Professor Gaby Calvocoressi speaks with us on what made her a poet, the creative process, and possibilities for being creative in quarantine. She also does a reading of her poem "Hammond B3 Organ Cistern", published in the New Yorker. Follow Professor Calvocoressi on Twitter:@rocketfantastic

May 22, 202030 min

Episode 103: The Gig Economy With Alexandrea Ravenelle

Assistant Professor Alexandrea Ravenelle (Sociology) discusses her research on the gig economy as well as her book HUSTLE AND GIG: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy (Univeristy of California Press).

May 08, 202017 min

BONUS: IAH Zoom Talks with Eric Klinenberg

Sociology Professor Eric Klinenberg (New York University) kicks off the IAH's "Zoom Talks" series with an insightful conversation on the new reality due to COVID-19. Recorded via Zoom on April 8, 2020 Follow Prof. Klinenberg on Twitter: @ericklinenberg Check http://iah.unc.edu to register to the next Zoom Talk!

Apr 27, 202058 min

BONUS: On The Question Of Beloved Community With Ronald Judy

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the 2020 Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies with Dr. Ronald Judy (University of Pittsburgh) was held via Zoom video conference on March 31. Here is the audio from Prof. Judy's lecture, "On the Question of Beloved Community: Revisiting W.E.B. DuBois's Critique of the Teutonic Strongman". Enjoy this BONUS episode!

Apr 14, 20201 hr 16 min

Episode 101: ”UFOs are a Myth. Myths are Real” with David Halperin

David Halperin, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, talks about his latest book INTIMATE ALIEN: THE HIDDEN STORY OF THE UFO (Stanford University Press). He also discusses how the current COVID-19 pandemic might give rise to new UFO sightings and interest in UFOlogy http://davidhalperin.net

Apr 06, 202020 min

Episode 100: Ronald A. Judy

R.A. Judy, Professor of English at Pittsburgh University, discusses his career in literary studies and also previews his topic for the upcoming Mary Stevens Reckford Lecture in European Studies. The lecture has been rescheduled for Monday, April 13th. Get your tickets at iah.unc.edu.

Mar 04, 202046 min

Episode 99: The Chilean Protests With Eric Thomas

Anthropology PhD student Eric Thomas sits down with us to discuss his research in southern Chile as well as the current uprising in Santiago de Chile, where hundreds of thousands of of people are protesting their federal government.

Dec 20, 201924 min
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