Season 1 Recap

 
 
 

Full transcript (coming soon)

Season 1 Recap

In this episode, Decolonization in Action Host edna bonhomme and Co-Producer Kristyna Comer present an overview of Season 1 and provide excerpts of some of the ways that guests have put decoloniality into action in their work by interrogating science, museums, memory, the arts, and climate justice. We will resume with Season 2 of the podcast in mid-March 2020.

 
Photo by edna bonhomme

Photo by edna bonhomme


Transcriptions for all episodes are available upon request.


selected excerpts for the following episodes

Season 1, Episode 6: Towards an African Technological & Scientific Imaginary

In this episode, edna bonhomme and Professor Chakanetsa Mavhunga discuss the history of the African continent with relation to scientific, technological, and medical innovations.

 

Season 1, Episode 8: Heritage Formation

In this episode, Dr. Duane Jethro discusses the ways that heritage sites are constructed and re-imagined through the senses with special emphasis on post-Apartheid South Africa and Germany.

 

Season 1, Episode 4: Colonial Medicalization and Homosexuality in the Philippines

In this episode, Kristyna Comer is in conversation with Kiel Ramos Suarez, a PhD candidate in history at Linnaeus University. Kiel discusses her current research on the medicalization of homosexuality and the ongoing impact of Spanish and US colonial rule.

 

Season 1, Episode 10: "Whose Solutions?" Podcast por el Clima at COP25 with Sumugan Sivanesan

This episode presents a chronological sweep of field recordings and interviews taken in Madrid during COP25, December 2019, by our guest host Sumugan Sivanesan.


show Credits

 

Recording, editing, post-production

edna bonhomme

Recording and assistance

Kristyna Comer

Music

ispeakwaves (384935 and 439877, Attribution License, Creative Commons), pryght one (27130, Sampling+ License), scotcampbell (263709, Creative Commons License), X3nus (450539, Attribution License, Creative Commons), Halima Ahkdar (64112, Attribution License, Creative Commons)

Image

Nina Prader, Lady Liberty Press

Photography

edna bonhomme


Thank you

 

A special thanks to the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and especially to all our guests, listeners, and supporters throughout this first season.

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