I think this podcast is very necessary.
My only objection is that some of the interviewers/ reviewers seem not fully prepared when engaging the authors. I suggest that interviewers think through and write down questions/ question topics, and be concise in asking the questions (this may cut down on the number of “ums”) Also, quite frankly, some of the interviewers talk too much; engage the authors and let them speak. Otherwise, great and necessary podcast!
dakaraifl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/18
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First, honor and excitement for this podcast — Listened to the “Silencing the Past” Trouillot episode which brought together some stellar scholars to a round table to discuss the impact of the text in our recent years, in and following 2020. Interspersed between scholars’ remarks about the text...Read full review »
technique over topics via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/23
Echo chamber of white authors speaking from their white perspective on black history, when there are plenty of Black established authors writing on the same topics. White liberalism at its peak. do better
Jan 122 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/22
I love this podcast. As a scholar it helps me keep up in the new books in the field and learn about topics in titles I may not have time to read myself. I find the interviewers to always be well informed and prepared and the scholars incredible impressive.
Dr. Jalondra Davis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/21
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