This week, Sam talks to Philip McGowan, a professor at Queen's University, Belfast, about his time as President of EAAS. They discuss how the world's largest American Studies network has been able to thrive in the face of profound political challenges over recent years.
Episode 021 - Midwestern Populist Movements and 'The Economy' (w/Jess Underwood)
Episode 020 - Narratives of the ‘War on Terror’ & Contemporary Military Masculinities (w/ Sarah Collier)
Episode 019 – ’Meg Ryan Fall’ and the aesthetic appeal of Nora Ephron (w/ Naomi Sutton and Meg Walters)
Episode 018 – Representations of Masculinity in Late-Twentieth Century Horror (w/ Lakkaya Palmer)
017 - Narratives of America in Afghanistan (w/ Sharifullah Dorani)
Episode 016 - Little Magazines and the Southern Renaissance (w/ Siân Round)
Episode 15 - Narratives of Small Town America (w/ Will Carroll)
”Making the Third Ghetto” (w/ Dr. Nicole M. Gipson)
Episode 13 - Black Women Radicals and Critical Race Theory (w/ Tionne Parris)
Episode 012 - Black American coming-of-age fiction (w/ Adam Dawson)
Episode 011 - The Republican Party and Civil War Memory (w/ Tim Galsworthy)
010 - Contemporary American Literature and Neoliberal Financialization (w/ Carl White)
009 - Animals, Automobiles, and Road Narratives (w/ Danny Bowman)
008 - Polarization, Congressional Primaries and Fake News (w/ Mike Cowburn)
007 - U.S Women's War Photography and Conflict Masculinities (w/ Georgia Vesma and Sarah Collier)
006 - Age, Power and Narrative in Post-1970 America (w/ Danielle Cameron)
005 - Los Angeles, Frontiers, and Neo-Noir (w/ Rob Fitt and Dr. Michael Docherty)
004 - Eyes on Events - PG BAAS 2020
003 - Eyes on Events - Kent Americanists Symposium
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