514. Part 2 of our conversation with Jacqueline Couti about her research into Creole folktale, "Djabe's Marriage." "Jacqueline
Couti works in the area of French and
Francophone Studies. Her research and teaching
interests delve into the transatlantic and
transnational interconnections between cultural
productions from continental France and its now
former colonies.
Friday, March 24, 2023
Saturday, March 18, 2023
513. Jacqueline Couti, Part 1
513. Part 1 of our interview with Jacqueline Couti, about the Creole folk tale, "Djabe's Marriage." "Jacqueline Couti works
in the area of French and Francophone Studies. Her research and teaching
interests delve into the transatlantic and transnational
interconnections between cultural productions from continental France
and its now former colonies.
Friday, March 10, 2023
512. Danielle Romero, part 2.
512. Part 2 of our interview with Danielle Romero about her
documentary, Finding Lola. Danielle lives in Nashville,
Tenn., but has deep roots in Natchitoches Parish. A filmmaker,
she is documenting the search for her great-grandmother, Lola
Perot, who passed away before Romero was born. “She left the
Natchitoches area of Louisiana in the 1930s and changed her name
and race to hide her identity and attempted to pass as white in
New York where I was born,"
Thursday, March 2, 2023
511. Danielle Romero, Part 1
511. Part 1 of our interview with Danielle Romero about her documentary, Finding Lola. Danielle lives in Nashville, Tenn., but has deep roots in Natchitoches Parish. A filmmaker, she is documenting the search for her great-grandmother, Lola Perot, who passed away before Romero was born. “She left the Natchitoches area of Louisiana in the 1930s and changed her name and race to hide her identity and attempted to pass as white in New York where I was born,”
Thursday, February 23, 2023
510. Mona Lisa Saloy
510. Mona Lisa Saloy returns to the porch to talk about her service to the state as Poet Laureate of Louisiana 2021-2023. We
spend a lot of time talking about her poem, "Louisiana Log." Author &
Folklorist, Educator, and Scholar, Mona Lisa's work appears in
many anthologies and journals.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
509. Ruth Laney
509. We talk to Ruth Laney about her biography of Ernest Gaines: Cherie
Quarters: The Place and the People That Inspired Ernest J.
Gaines. "Cherie Quarters combines personal
interviews, biography, and social history to tell the story of a
plantation quarter and its most famous resident, renowned
Louisiana writer and Pulitzer Prize nominee Ernest J. Gaines.
Friday, February 10, 2023
508. Andrew Wegmann, part 2
508. Part 2 of our interview with Andrew Wegmann. Andrew has traced the introduction of concepts of whiteness, purity of blood
and legitimacy of kin under the Spanish caused a transformation
within the New Orleans colored community. As generations of
mixed-race men and women emerged from interracial families
established during the late French Period, Spanish social and
legal practices permeated the New Orleans cultural landscape.
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