The Race and Regency Pod
The Race and Regency Pod, supported by the Race and Regency Lab works as a dynamic sonic space to lend an ear to all things Race and Regency. Using the intimacy, accessibility, and fluidity of the medium, this podcast brings together the public, artists, curators, librarians, scholars, and cultural critics who share their passion for questions of race in this period. Unlike ideas and engagements that can often stay confined behind academic paywalls, this podcast facilitates space for community members and connoisseurs of the Regency era to think together and build together.
Listening with and to a range of people who speak in varied accents and tones, The Race and Regency Pod works as a practice in embodied scholarship. We imagine what enthusiasm and engagement sound like when directed towards sharing, community building, resistance, and self-expression. This podcast will house diverse conversations that expand the conception of the Regency era thematically, geographically, and temporally, by considering how we inherit formulations of race from this period and engage with them now.
To learn more about The Race and Regency Lab visit : https://www.raceandregency.org/
The Race and Regency Pod
Latest Episodes
Writing Regency Fiction with Amita Murray
Welcome back to The Race and Regency Pod.Today, we are joined by Amita Murray. Amita is a writer based in London, by way of Delhi and California. Her first novel,
Wuthering Heights with Carole Bell and Adriana Herrera
Welcome back to The Race and Regency Pod.Today, we are joined by Carole Bell and Adrianna Herrera. Carole Bell is a cultural critic, writer, and researcher exploring media, identity, public opinion, and the politics ...
Ornamental Blackness with Adrienne Childs
Today, we are joined by Dr. Adrienne Childs. Dr. Childs is an independent scholar, art historian, and curator. She is Senior Consulting Curator at The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC. She is also the co-curator of Vivian Browne: My Kind of ...
The Sweet Taste of Empire with Kim Hall
Welcome back to The Race and Regency Pod!Today, we are joined by Dr. Kim Hall, who is Lucyle Hook Professor of English and Professor of Africana Studies at Barnard College.Professor Hall's research...
Reflecting on the Romantic Archive with Mathelinda Nabugodi
We are joined by Dr. Mathelinda Nabugodi. She is a Lecturer in Comparative Literature at University College London. She has previously held post-doctoral fellowships at Cambridge and Newcastle, including in the literary archive at the Fitzwi...