483. We talk to Tison Pugh about his Confederacy of Dunces article
entitled, "Systemic Racism, Queer White Privilege, and the
Carnivalesque Humor of John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces." "In the disparate circumstances facing his primary Black character, Burma
Jones, and his primary gay White male character, Dorian Greene, Toole
contrasts the imprisoning effects of systemic racism to the liberating
pleasures of queer White privilege.
Friday, August 19, 2022
Thursday, August 11, 2022
482. Ted Schirmer, "Defiance," part 2
Episode 482. Part 2 of our interview with Ted Schirmer about his memoir, Defiance. In the
'70s, even twenty years after Brown v. Board of Education, LSU
was still refusing to give up its racist past. While most
students attending LSU were primarily focused on obtaining a
better life through getting a college degree, some could not
turn their backs on injustice.
Friday, August 5, 2022
481. Ted Schirmer, "Defiance," Part 1
481 Part 1 of our interview with Theodor "Ted" Schimer about his memoir, Defiance. In
the '70s, even twenty years after Brown v. Board of Education,
LSU was still refusing to give up its racist past. While most
students attending LSU were primarily focused on obtaining a
better life through getting a college degree, some could not
turn their backs on injustice.
Friday, July 29, 2022
480. James 'Jed' Dobson
480. We talk to James 'Jed' Dobson on Samuel Clemens. Mark Twain wrote Life on the Mississippi,
a memoir about his time as a cub river boat pilot. Twain's version of
the Mississippi River has colored the way the nation looks at the river.
Friday, July 22, 2022
479. Katy Morlas Shannon, part 2.
479. Part 2 of our interview with Katy Morlas Shannon.Katy is returning to the podcast to talk about her new book, Antoine of Oak Alley: The Unlikely Origin of Southern Pecans and the Enslaved Man Who Cultivated Them. We also talk about here research into the portrait of Bélizaire and the Frey Children, which had the young black man Bélizaire painted out and then restored.
Friday, July 15, 2022
478. Katy Morlas Shannon, Part 1
478. Part 1 of our interview with Katy Morlas Shannon. Katy is returning to the podcast to talk about her new book, Antoine of Oak Alley: The Unlikely Origin of Southern Pecans and the Enslaved Man Who Cultivated Them. "The story of Antoine is emblematic of countless enslaved people whose
lives and contributions have been overlooked. Antoine, the enslaved
gardener of Oak Alley Plantation, was the first person to successfully
propagate the pecan tree yet he exists only as a footnote in the bigger
story of Oak Alley Plantation.
Thursday, July 14, 2022
477½. Peyton Michelle
477½. This is a special political episode where we talk to
Peyton Michelle. On July 12, 2020, Peyton became the first
openly transgender woman to win political office in Louisiana,
as Big Easy Magazine was the first to report.
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