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The LRB Podcast

The LRB Podcast

The London Review of Books

The LRB Podcast brings you weekly conversations from Europe’s leading magazine of culture and ideas. Hosted by Thomas Jones and Malin Hay, with guest episodes from the LRB's US editor Adam Shatz, Meehan Crist, Rosemary Hill and more.

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  • 489 - Remembering the Future

    In her recent LRB Winter Lecture, Hazel V. Carby discussed ways contemporary Indigenous artists are rendering the ordinarily invisible repercussions of ecocide and genocide visible. She joins Adam Shatz to expand on the artists discussed in her lecture, and how they disrupt the ways we’re accustomed to seeing borders, landmasses, and landscapes empty – or emptied – of people.


    Find the lecture and further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/carbypod

    Watch the lecture on YouTube: lrb.me/carbyyt

    Find out more about Bluets at the Royal Court theatre here: https://royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/bluets/

    Listen to the We Society Podcast here: https://acss.org.uk/we-society-podcast/



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    Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 38min
  • 488 - Leaving Haiti

    Since the 2010 earthquake, ordinary life in Haiti has become increasingly untenable: in January this year, armed gangs controlled around 80 per cent of the capital. Pooja Bhatia joins Tom to discuss Haitian immigration to Chile and the US, the self-defeating nature of US immigration policy and the double binds Haitian refugees find themselves in. Should you pay a bribe if it marks you out as a candidate for kidnapping? Can you be deported to a country without an operating airport? And if asylum laws protect people who are being persecuted, what happens when that covers an entire nation?


    Find Pooja's Haiti coverage on the episode page: lrb.me/haitipod

    Find out more about Bluets at the Royal Court theatre here: https://royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/bluets/

    Listen to the We Society Podcast here: https://acss.org.uk/we-society-podcast/



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    Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 43min
  • 487 - Gurle Talk

    Modern English speakers struggle to find sexual terms that aren’t either obscene or scientific, but that wasn’t always the case. In a recent review of Jenni Nuttall’s Mother Tongue, Mary Wellesley connects our linguistic squeamishness to changing ideas about women and sexuality. She joins Tom to discuss the changing language of women’s anatomy, work and lives.


    Find further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/gurletalk

    Listen to Mary Wellesley and Irina Dumitrescu on medieval humour: lrb.me/millerstale




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    Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 34min
  • 486 - The Belgrano Diary: Half a Million Sheep Can't Be Wrong

    When Argentina invades the Falkland Islands, Margaret Thatcher sends a huge flotilla on an 8000-mile rescue mission – to save a forgotten remnant of the empire, and her premiership. Onboard the nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror, Lieutenant Narendra Sethia starts to keep a diary.


    This is an extract from the first episode. To listen to the rest of it, and the full series, find 'The Belgrano Diary' in:

    Apple Podcasts

    Spotify

    or wherever you get your podcasts.


    Archive:

    ‘Good Morning Britain’/ITV/TV-Am, ‘Newsnight’/BBC/BBC News, ‘Falkands War – The Untold Story’/ITV/Yorkshire Television, ‘Leach, Henry Conyers (Oral history)’/Imperial War Museum, ‘President Regan’s Press Briefing in the Oval Office on April 5, 1982’/White House Television Office, ‘Diary’/James M. Rentschler, TV Publica/Radio y Televisión Argentina S.E, The Falklands War: Recordings from the Archive/BBC Worldwide, Parliamentary Recording Unit



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    Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 31min
  • 485 - Architecture Repopulated

    Rosemary Hill, reviewing Steven Brindle’s Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530-1830, celebrates his approach to architecture as a social, collaborative endeavour, where human need (and human greed) stymies starchitectural vision. Rosemary takes Tom on a tour of British and Irish architecture, from the Reformation through industrialisation, featuring big egos, unexpected outcomes and at least one architect she thinks it’s ‘completely fair’ to call a villain. 


    Find further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/brindlepod

    Listen to Rosemary on the design of Bath: lrb.me/stonehengepod

    And on Salisbury Cathedral: lrb.me/salisburypod



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    Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 48min
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