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Apologies for the audio and video problems in this episode.
In this episode, Chris Martin interviews Rick (Richard) Shweder, cultural anthropologist at University of Chicago’s Department of Comparative Human Development. He is author and editor of numerous books including Thinking Through Cultures: Expeditions in Cultural Psychology and Why Do Men Barbecue? Recipes for Cultural Psychology. His recent research examines the scopes and limits of pluralism, the tension between diversity and equality, and the multicultural challenge in Western liberal democracies.
You can learn more Rick Shweder at his website.
A new paper by Rick, entitled “The End of the Modern Academy: At The University of Chicago, For Example” will be published in Social Research this fall.
0:00 Introduction
2:15 The undergraduate curriculum and multiculturalism: inclusion vs. sovereignty
6:50 Intersectionality is not consistent with solidarity
9:30 The fracture within cultural anthropology
17:30 America allows a lot of cultural diversity
22:00 Confusionism
24:45 Do international students help viewpoint diversity?
29:00 Opposing perspectives on academic subculture
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Apologies for the audio and video problems in this episode.
In this episode, Chris Martin interviews Rick (Richard) Shweder, cultural anthropologist at University of Chicago’s Department of Comparative Human Development. He is author and editor of numerous books including Thinking Through Cultures: Expeditions in Cultural Psychology and Why Do Men Barbecue? Recipes for Cultural Psychology. His recent research examines the scopes and limits of pluralism, the tension between diversity and equality, and the multicultural challenge in Western liberal democracies.
You can learn more Rick Shweder at his website.
A new paper by Rick, entitled “The End of the Modern Academy: At The University of Chicago, For Example” will be published in Social Research this fall.
0:00 Introduction
2:15 The undergraduate curriculum and multiculturalism: inclusion vs. sovereignty
6:50 Intersectionality is not consistent with solidarity
9:30 The fracture within cultural anthropology
17:30 America allows a lot of cultural diversity
22:00 Confusionism
24:45 Do international students help viewpoint diversity?
29:00 Opposing perspectives on academic subculture
Selected Quote:
Other episodes of Half Hour of Heterodoxy.