PODCASTS
The FHI documents most of its programs on digital video. Currently, these programs are available for viewing and downloading at Duke’s space on Apple’s ITunes University. To play these files, you will need the ITunes software, which is available free of charge for both Mac and Windows operating systems. You may download the ITunes software here.
The following programs are currently available. Clicking on the program title or accompanying image will open ITunes and take you directly to the program. To view the entire FHI album on ITunes University and to explore the wealth of material available there from Duke and other universities, click here.
Alex Rivera (visual artist), Pedro Lasch (Duke), Ellen Gruber Garvey (New Jersey City Univ.), Alisha Gaines (Duke), Mark Anthony Neal (Duke), Rebecca Stein (Duke)
Recycle: Violence, Theft, Property
April 16,2008 (48 minutes)
Part of Recycle, the 2007-08 FHI Seminar
Judith Halberstam (University of Southern California) andEliabeth Povinelli (New York University)
Alterity and Alternatives: A Conversation with Judith Halberstam and Elizabeth Povinelli on Queer Theory
December 4, 2007 (1 hour 33 minutes)
Presented by the FHI and the Program in Sexuality Studies
Christopher Leslie Brown (Harvard), Vincent Caretta (Maryland), Karla Holloway (Duke), Charlotte Sussman (Duke), Srinivas Aravamudan (Duke)Moral Capital or Evangelical Agency?
Part of 200 Years After the Abolition of the British Slave Trade: New Scholarly Directions
September 21, 2007
Vincent Brown (Harvard), Saidiya Hartman (Columbia), Bayo Halsey (Duke), Ian Baucom (Duke)The Politics of Commemoration
Part of 200 Years After the Abolition of the British Slave Trade: New Scholarly Directions
September 21, 2007
Robin Blackburn (University of Essex)Tackling Slavery, Repairing the Damage? Slavery and British Abolition
Part of 200 Years After the Abolition of the British Slave Trade: New Scholarly Directions
September 21, 2007
Susannah Sirkin (Physicians for Human Rights)
Global Health and Social Justice - Data, Documentation, and Human Rights Advocacy: The Unique Role of Health Professionals
November 17, 2007 (1 hour 6 minutes)
Part of the A.W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar, Human Being, Human Welfare, Human Diversity

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