Category: Podcasts

We Are Not Slaves with Professor Robert Chase & Fernie Amador

Welcome, you’re listening to an episode of the crisis and catharsis podcast where we explore stories that show how people face times of crisis, focusing on artistic expression like literature, music and art, but also the daily activities like cuisine and stories. This episode focuses on the Professor Robert Chase’s Book, We Are Not Slaves. I’m Fernie, a history PhD student at Stony Brook University and I’m here with Professor Robert Chase.

 

 

Anna May Wong: Life & Legacy with Professor Shirley Lim & Fernie Amador

 

Fernando Amador: Welcome, you’re listening to an episode of the crisis and catharsis podcast where we explore stories that show how people face times of crisis, focusing on artistic expression like literature, music and art, but also the daily activities like cuisine and stories. This episode focuses on Anna May Wong, the first Asian American film star. I’m Fernie, a history PhD student at Stony Brook University and I’m here with Professor Shirley Lim. Hello, Professor.

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Heroes in the Home: Hollywood Responds to World War II with Devin Kelly, interviewed by Bonnie Soper

BONNIE: Welcome, you’re listening to an episode of the Crisis and Catharsis podcast, where we explore stories of how people have found relief in times of crisis, focusing on artistic expression, like literature, music and art, but also expression in daily life, like cuisine and oral histories. This episode focuses on Hollywood and the use of movies to get the United States to enter World War II, but how they also functioned as mass entertainment in a precarious period for many Americans. My name is Bonnie Soper, I’m a PhD student at Stony Brook University who studies religious and political dissidence in early modern Scotland. Today I will be asking questions and interviewing Devin Kelly. Devin has a masters degree in public history from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and currently works in Collections at the Cape Fear Museum of History and Science.

Keep listening if  you want to learn more about war propaganda and the changing nature of women and citizenship during the 1940s …

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The Year Without Summer with Fernie Amador and Bonnie Soper

 

Welcome, you’re listening to an episode of the Crisis and Catharsis podcast, where we explore stories of how people have found relief in times of crisis, focusing on artistic expression, like literature, music and art, but also expression in daily life, like cuisine and oral histories. This episode focuses on the summer of 1816 also known as the year without summer and the inventions and art that grew out of that environmental crisis. My name is Fernie, I’m a PhD student at Stony Brook University where I study Mexican migration history.  I’m here with Bonnie Soper, a PhD student at Stony Brook University who studies religious and political dissidence in early modern Scotland. 

Keep listening if you would like to learn about volcanic eruptions, the invention of the bicycle, and the creation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein… 

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