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  • 24 minutes
    MBC-016-BARTLEBY by MELVILLE
    28 May 2021, 9:02 pm
  • 45 minutes 21 seconds
    MBC-013-HISTORY OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE PT. 1
    Guest:

    Lori Ginzberg is Professor of History and Women, Gender and Sexual Studies at Penn State University. Professor Ginzberg is the author of numerous books and articles on the history of the Suffrage movement, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton: An American Life.

      Show Notes:

    Below are the topics covered in this conversation (with time stamps). 

    National Parks Service Suffrage Centennial WEBSITE [2:50]

    Context from which demand for women's rights emerged [5:15]

    Founding myths of the Suffrage Movement [8:00]

    Confronting brutal facts of commemoration as a feminist killjoy [10:30]

    Caty Stanton's disastrous, degrading racism [16:00]

    Stanton's hostility to the clergy manifest in the Women's Bible [22:15]

    The real question: what is the commemoration, really? [28:10]

    What would Caty Stanton think of Universal Health Care? [29:24]

    Suffrage today: contemporary efforts to suppress the vote [34:47]

    First steps down the path of advocating women's rights? [40:40]

     

    Further Reading:

    Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All by Martha Jones

    Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement by Cathleen D. Cahill

    Unceasing Militant: The Life of Mary Church Terrell by Alison Parker

    It's All About Love by Bell Hooks

    The Myth of Seneca Falls by Lisa Tetrault

    12 February 2021, 1:05 am
  • 27 minutes 14 seconds
    MBC-012-THE ODYSSEY by Homer

    Guest: 
    Emily Austin is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of Chicago, and author of Grief and the Hero: the Futility of Longing in the Iliad. Her area of expertise is emotion in the ancient world.

     

    Show Notes: 
    Greek concepts of Hell [3:45]

    Repeating patterns of grief giving rise to anger [5:30]

    Digging into the character of Odysseus [14:20]

    Alice Oswald's Memorial as powerful excavation of Homer [16:450

    Contemporary echoes of Electra [18:00]

    Jonathan Shay on Homer, PTSD, and Vietnam [20:00]

     

    Professor Austin's Odyssey translation recommendation: 
    Robert Fitzgerald

     

    10 February 2021, 4:53 pm
  • 39 minutes 36 seconds
    MBC-011-INFERNO by Dante
    GUEST  William Cook is Professor of History, SUNY Geneseo (Retired). Professor Cook earned his PhD in History from Cornell and taught Medieval History for 42 years, lecturing and writing on Dante extensively for a variety of different audiences. Bill now runs the William Cook Foundation which provides educational opportunities in low resource communities.   SHOW NOTES Profound lesson from teaching Dante to murderers [2:15] Overcoming the bitterness of factionalism [5:15] Dante's identity and the bygone Roman Empire [12:30] Hearing the Italian and breaking down structure [17:45] Good translations and don't get lost in the notes  [20:30] Free Will understanding who you are [23:00] The journey of conversion [26:50] Finding your place in the Divine Comedy [33:15] Plug for the great work of the Bill Cook Foundation [37:00]  
    8 February 2021, 2:44 pm
  • 47 minutes 4 seconds
    MBC-010 PARADISE LOST by Milton
    Our guest for this episode is Professor Stanley Fish, who became one of the world's leading scholars of the work of John Milton upon the publication of Surprised by Sin: The Reader in Paradise Lost in 1967. His scholarly work on Milton is collected in the 2001 book How Milton Works. He has also solidified himself as one of the formidable public intellectuals of the last fifty years.   SHOW NOTES How to accidentally becoming a world-class expert on Milton [2:00] A bracing description of how the character of Satan works [4:30] Viewing Satan after realizing you've been duped [12:30] Milton's techniques for describing the indescribable [16:23] Paradise Lost as a presentation of the political and cultural conflicts [20:28] Introducing George Herbert: champion of stringency of thought [27:00] The core challenge of cultural literacy in the 21st century [30:50] An individual's intimate and immediate relationship to liberty [37:42] Inner versus worldly prosperity. Achieving the paradise within [41:50]
    15 January 2021, 3:15 pm
  • 27 minutes 36 seconds
    MBC-009 ILIAD by Homer

    Our Guest in this episode is Professor Emily Austin from the University of Chicago, and author of Grief and the Hero: the Futility of Longing in the Iliad.

    4 December 2020, 3:44 pm
  • 38 minutes 32 seconds
    MBC-008 SONG OF MYSELF by Whitman
    30 November 2020, 3:53 pm
  • 37 minutes 48 seconds
    MBC-007 SPECIMEN DAYS by Whitman
    25 November 2020, 12:40 am
  • 42 minutes 37 seconds
    MBC-006 DEMOCRATIC VISTAS-Whitman
    14 November 2020, 10:09 pm
  • 39 minutes 4 seconds
    MBC-005-WALKING by Thoreau
    8 October 2020, 6:11 pm
  • 46 minutes 21 seconds
    MBC-004 THE ENCHIRIDION by Epictetus
    2 October 2020, 8:13 pm
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