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The Lens: Historians and Popular Media is the official podcast of the UNC Digital History Lab. Each episode features a conversation with a historian about one or more popular depictions of history, in... more
FAQs about The Lens: Historians and Popular Media:How many episodes does The Lens: Historians and Popular Media have?The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
April 06, 2021The Lens Ep. 11: Violence, Protest, and Appalachian Identity in Tyler Childers' MusicOn this episode of the Lens, Emma and Craig are joined by Lucas Kelley, a PhD candidate in the History Department at UNC - Chapel Hill. Lucas discusses the historical importance of Tyler Childers' most recent album, Long Violent History. Childers released the album in the aftermath of the widespread protests against police brutality around the country in the summer of 2020. The closing track is a rallying call for White Appalachians to sympathize with the protests. We discuss how Childers' uses historical understandings of Appalachia to make an argument, and the long history of violent protest in the mountain South....more40minPlay
January 14, 2021The Lens Ep. 10: Progress and Power in Sid Meier's CivilizationIn this episode, Emma and Craig talk with Gabe Moss about the video game franchise Civilization, by Sid Meier. First released in 1991 and now in its sixth installment, the "Civ" games have engrossed generations of players with the opportunity to guide a society from the Stone Age to the modern day. We discuss how the game reflects the assumptions and ideologies of its creators, particularly in its conception of historical progress and inter-civilization competition, as well as the challenges of representing a subject as complex as the entire human past in a playable format....more32minPlay
December 01, 2020The Lens Ep. 9: Violence, Memory, and the October CrisisIn the Season 2 premiere, Ph.D. Candidate Sarah Miles talks with Gabe and Craig about the documentary film Les Rose and Quebec's October Crisis of 1970....more38minPlay
April 08, 2020The Lens, Ep. 8: Race, Golf, and Bagger VanceIn this episode, Emma and Garrett talk to Craig Gill about the depiction of African American golf caddies in the 2000 film The Legend of Bagger Vance....more27minPlay
February 25, 2020The Lens, Ep. 7: "Backwards Colombia": Violence and Representation in NarcosIn this episode, Gabe and Garrett talk to Marlon Londoño about the Netflix series Narcos (2015-16) and Caracol Television’s Escobar: El Patrón del Mal (2012)....more37minPlay
February 10, 2020The Lens, Ep. 5: Gender and Little WomenIn the first episode of 2020, Gabe and Garrett welcome their new colleague Emma Rothberg, who is a PhD Candidate in history at UNC-Chapel Hill as well as a co-director of the Digital History Lab. Emma discusses representations of gender in Little Women, which was nominated for 6 Oscars and won for Best Costume Design....more38minPlay
February 10, 2020The Lens, Ep. 6: 1917 and 'Realistic' War MoviesIn this episode, Gabe and Emma chat with Dr. Wayne Lee (Professor of History and Adjunct Professor for the Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense) about the film 1917, which was nominated for 11 Oscars and won awards for Cinematography, Visual Effects, and Sound Mixing....more34minPlay
December 04, 2019The Lens, Ep. 4: Geography and Modernity in Game of ThronesIn this episode, UNC-Chapel Hill PhD Candidate Daniel Morgan draws upon his research on the medieval Mediterranean to discuss representations of the Free Cities of Essos in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire universe and HBO's Game of Thrones....more36minPlay
November 20, 2019The Lens, Ep. 3: Simulating Holy War in Crusader KingsUNC-Chapel Hill PhD Candidate Daniel Morgan talks about simulations of the medieval past in the popular video game Crusader Kings II....more33minPlay
November 03, 2019The Lens, Ep. 2: Race and Orientalism in 300In this episode, UNC-Chapel Hill PhD Candidate and DHL Co-Director Gabe Moss talks about the 1998 graphic novel 300 and its 2006 film adaptation. This is the second part of a two-part series on popular representations of the ancient world....more25minPlay
FAQs about The Lens: Historians and Popular Media:How many episodes does The Lens: Historians and Popular Media have?The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.