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Andrew Sola explores the past, present, and future of relations between Europe and the United States with scholars, artists, authors, politicians, journalists, and business leaders. Based at the Amer... more
FAQs about The Trans-Atlanticist:How many episodes does The Trans-Atlanticist have?The podcast currently has 131 episodes available.
December 02, 2022Novel RomAntics: Literature of Chicago Series #5: Aleksandar Hemon's The Lazarus Projectwith Douglas Cowie and Robert EaglestoneIn this episode, host Douglas Cowie and his guest, Professor Robert Eaglestone discuss The Lazarus Project by Aleksandar Hemon, published in 2008. The conversation looks at the novel's structure, and its development of themes of immigrant and refugee identity, ethnic cleansing, trauma, language, and much more....more51minPlay
November 25, 2022LadyFiction #14: Kiss, Kick, Kiss: Indigenous Erotica and Body Sovereigntywith Stefanie Schaefer and Savage BearIn this episode, Stefanie Schaefer and her guest Savage Bear (Cree) commemorate Native American Heritage Month. They discuss sensuality and the politics of decolonizing sexuality in contemporary indigenous art. They address indigenous interventions in academic discourses, read poetry by Richard van Camp (Tłı̨chǫ Dene) and Tenille Campbell (Dene/Métis), and talk about moose lips and feminist body sovereignty....more46minPlay
November 18, 2022Novel RomAntics: Literature of Chicago Series #4: The House on Mango Street by S. Cisneroswith Douglas Cowie and Alina BorgerIn this episode, host Douglas Cowie and his guest, poet and teacher Alina Borger, discuss The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. They begin by exploring why the novel makes for useful study on a high school curriculum, and move to a wide-ranging discussion of its place as a novel of Chicago, its structure, and the many themes that emerge from its center as a novel about a Latina girl's tentative steps towards adolescence....more55minPlay
November 11, 2022Reading Slaughterhouse-Five on Kurt Vonnegut's 100th Birthdaywith Dr. Douglas Cowie and Dr. Wieland SchwanebeckThe Amerikazentrum Hamburg commemorates Kurt Vonnegut's 100th birthday with a special podcast about his seminal novel Slaughterhouse-Five. The Amerikazentrum will also be hosting a Virtual Vonnegut Birthday Celebration live on ZOOM on Saturday Nov. 19 from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. CET. The expert panel includes Dr. Wieland Schwanebeck, Vonnegut biographer Charles J. Shields, and Jan-Christian Petersen. Please visit our website to register for the event: amerikazentrum.de....more1h 11minPlay
October 31, 2022The Politics Podcast: The Energy War in Europewith Andrew Sola and Guenter DannerIn this episode, our experts explore the effects of Russia's war in Ukraine on European energy policy and EU politics. A number of countries are analyzed, including Germany, France, Hungary, Poland, and the Baltics. The episode ends with a moral and legal assessment of EU policy regarding Russian draft dodgers....more54minPlay
October 21, 2022The Politics Podcast: The Triumph of the Far Right in Sweden and Italywith Andrew Sola and Guenter DannerIn this episode, Sola and Danner examine the recent elections in Sweden and Italy. Both nations experienced an enormous surge in votes for far-right parties. Is the European electorate moving to the right? Are are far-right parties moving to the center? Join us as we explore the history of Swedish and Italian politics over the last 100 years....more1h 1minPlay
August 26, 2022Novel RomAntics Literature of Chicago Series #3: Nelson Algren's The Man with the Golden Arm (1949)with Douglas Cowie and Mark BlottnerIn this episode, host Douglas Cowie and his guest, documentary filmmaker Mark Blottner, discuss The Man with the Golden Arm by Nelson Algren. Published in 1949, it tells the story of a war veteran's struggle with morphine addiction, and in so doing paints a portrait of a marginal neighborhood in Chicago and its people....more47minPlay
August 12, 2022Novel RomAntics Literature of Chicago Series #2: Richard Wright's Native Son (1940)with Douglas Cowie and Ryan GattisIn this episode, host Douglas Cowie and his guest, writer Ryan Gattis, discuss Native Son by Richard Wright. Published in 1940, it tells the story of a young Black Chicagoan who murders a White heiress, and the personal, social and political consequences that ensue....more57minPlay
July 29, 2022Novel RomAntics Literature of Chicago Series #1: Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie (1900)with Douglas Cowie and Katie McGettiganIn this episode, host Douglas Cowie and his guest, Dr. Katie McGettigan, Senior Lecturer in American Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London, discuss Sister Carrie, a novel by Theodore Dreiser. Published in 1900, it tells the story of a young woman seduced by the material trappings of Chicago and its men...more56minPlay
July 15, 2022Transatlantic Wisdom Finale: The Meaning of Meaning: Friedrich Nietzsche and Wallace Stevens Reduxwith Michael Coyle and Alan SwensenThere is no “I” that sees in every direction at once. In the sixth and final episode of Transatlantic Wisdom, Michael Coyle and Alan Swensen return to Friedrich Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality (1887) in order to explore its importance in the development of modern wisdom literature, particularly Wallace Stevens’ poetry. Key themes include an exploration of the ascetic ideal in the Western tradition; the importance of form or genre in the creation of meaning; the differences between treatise, polemic, and aphorism; the tensions between having a systemic worldview and having no systemic worldview; the impossibility of achieving pure knowledge; and lastly the joy that comes in understanding that the absence of meaning provides human beings with the unique existential opportunity to be creative....more1hPlay
FAQs about The Trans-Atlanticist:How many episodes does The Trans-Atlanticist have?The podcast currently has 131 episodes available.