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J P LINSTROTH EPOCHAL RECKONINGS PODCAST
Dr. J. P. Linstroth’s trailer introduces his weekly podcast, J P LINSTROTH EPOCHAL RECKONINGS PODCAST, the title based upon his award-winning book by the same name, which serves as a platform for exploring deep intellectual inquiries “every Friday”. The series draw from Linstroth’s extensive background in history and anthropology, weaving together diverse threads such as social justice, indigenous rights, and political violence. By covering topics ranging from immigrant identities to the complexities of global conflict and peace, the program aims to translate academic research into engaging public discourse. Ultimately, Linstroth is grateful to his audience for listening about his research and the topics covered by this Podcast program.
J. P. Linstroth is an accomplished academic whose career bridges the gap between rigorous social anthropology and creative social activism. This overview details his professional journey from studying at the University of Oxford, UK, to conducting extensive fieldwork among marginalized and indigenous populations in Brazil, Spain, and immigrant groups in South Florida. By blending scholarly monographs on political identity and racism and award-winning poetry and fiction, Linstroth seeks to humanize complex data and give a personal voice to those suffering from historical trauma and social exclusion. Ultimately, his work serves as a multi-disciplinary testimony to human resilience, using diverse writing genres to advocate for social justice and conflict resolution.
By J P LinstrothJ P LINSTROTH EPOCHAL RECKONINGS PODCAST
Dr. J. P. Linstroth’s trailer introduces his weekly podcast, J P LINSTROTH EPOCHAL RECKONINGS PODCAST, the title based upon his award-winning book by the same name, which serves as a platform for exploring deep intellectual inquiries “every Friday”. The series draw from Linstroth’s extensive background in history and anthropology, weaving together diverse threads such as social justice, indigenous rights, and political violence. By covering topics ranging from immigrant identities to the complexities of global conflict and peace, the program aims to translate academic research into engaging public discourse. Ultimately, Linstroth is grateful to his audience for listening about his research and the topics covered by this Podcast program.
J. P. Linstroth is an accomplished academic whose career bridges the gap between rigorous social anthropology and creative social activism. This overview details his professional journey from studying at the University of Oxford, UK, to conducting extensive fieldwork among marginalized and indigenous populations in Brazil, Spain, and immigrant groups in South Florida. By blending scholarly monographs on political identity and racism and award-winning poetry and fiction, Linstroth seeks to humanize complex data and give a personal voice to those suffering from historical trauma and social exclusion. Ultimately, his work serves as a multi-disciplinary testimony to human resilience, using diverse writing genres to advocate for social justice and conflict resolution.