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Dr. Alicia Puglionesi
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The Colin McEnroe Show
Our relationship with rest is changing, and it’s about time
In the midst of this holiday week, we talk about the importance of rest, and how to rest well. Plus, we'll talk about the role of rest in religion, and look at the history of "the rest cure" in medicine. GUESTS: Alex Soojung-Kim Pang: Author of Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, and Shorter: Work Better, Smarter, and Less—Here's How among other books Kristen Lucken: Program chair of religious studies, and lecturer in religion, sociology, and global studies at Brandeis University Alicia Puglionesi: Writer, historian, lecturer at Johns Hopkins, and author of In Whos...
2024-12-26
48 min
The Cosmopolitan
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 330: In Whose Ruins? w/ Alicia Puglionesi
Podcast: Nostalgia Trap (LS 45 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: Nostalgia Trap - Episode 330: In Whose Ruins? w/ Alicia PuglionesiPub date: 2022-06-28Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationStories about the past form the ideological foundation of the American project. This week’s guest, Alicia Puglionesi, is a historian and writer whose work often focuses on “hauntings” – both real and imagined – in our collective history. Her latest book, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire, explores the fake narratives and mythologies c...
2022-07-06
1h 14
Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 330: In Whose Ruins? w/ Alicia Puglionesi
Stories about the past form the ideological foundation of the American project. This week’s guest, Alicia Puglionesi, is a historian and writer whose work often focuses on “hauntings” – both real and imagined – in our collective history. Her latest book, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire, explores the fake narratives and mythologies created to justify land theft, genocide, and the endless extraction of natural resources for profit. In this conversation, she explains how fundamental elements like oil, water, and atomic power were harnessed by capital through processes of historical erasure and, above all, storytelling. Subs...
2022-06-28
1h 14
Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 330: In Whose Ruins? w/ Alicia Puglionesi
Stories about the past form the ideological foundation of the American project. This week’s guest, Alicia Puglionesi, is a historian and writer whose work often focuses on “hauntings” – both real and imagined – in our collective history. Her latest book, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire, explores the fake narratives and mythologies created to justify land theft, genocide, and the endless extraction of natural resources for profit. In this conversation, she explains how fundamental elements like oil, water, and atomic power were harnessed by capital through processes of historical erasure and, above all, storytelling. Subs...
2022-06-28
1h 14
New Books in Politics and Polemics
Alicia Puglionesi, "In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire" (Scribner, 2022)
The important new book by Alicia Puglionesi, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession and the Landscapes of American Empire (Scribner, 2022), is a fat sampler of episodes that show how origin stories get made, what happens when white-supremacist origin stories are mistaken for empirical fact, and how the political impacts persist. The book is decidedly anti-capitalist; resoundingly anti-colonial. It is an invitation not to jettison story-work, but to imagine, collectively, origin stories of the present that might bring into being a more just future.In Whose Ruins could easily be categorized as Environmental History or Native Studies. But Puglionesi forg...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Native American Studies
Alicia Puglionesi, "In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire" (Scribner, 2022)
The important new book by Alicia Puglionesi, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession and the Landscapes of American Empire (Scribner, 2022), is a fat sampler of episodes that show how origin stories get made, what happens when white-supremacist origin stories are mistaken for empirical fact, and how the political impacts persist. The book is decidedly anti-capitalist; resoundingly anti-colonial. It is an invitation not to jettison story-work, but to imagine, collectively, origin stories of the present that might bring into being a more just future.In Whose Ruins could easily be categorized as Environmental History or Native Studies. But Puglionesi forg...
2022-05-18
1h 02
New Books in Geography
Alicia Puglionesi, "In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire" (Scribner, 2022)
The important new book by Alicia Puglionesi, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession and the Landscapes of American Empire (Scribner, 2022), is a fat sampler of episodes that show how origin stories get made, what happens when white-supremacist origin stories are mistaken for empirical fact, and how the political impacts persist. The book is decidedly anti-capitalist; resoundingly anti-colonial. It is an invitation not to jettison story-work, but to imagine, collectively, origin stories of the present that might bring into being a more just future.In Whose Ruins could easily be categorized as Environmental History or Native Studies. But Puglionesi forg...
2022-05-18
1h 02
New Books in American Politics
Alicia Puglionesi, "In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire" (Scribner, 2022)
The important new book by Alicia Puglionesi, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession and the Landscapes of American Empire (Scribner, 2022), is a fat sampler of episodes that show how origin stories get made, what happens when white-supremacist origin stories are mistaken for empirical fact, and how the political impacts persist. The book is decidedly anti-capitalist; resoundingly anti-colonial. It is an invitation not to jettison story-work, but to imagine, collectively, origin stories of the present that might bring into being a more just future.In Whose Ruins could easily be categorized as Environmental History or Native Studies. But Puglionesi forg...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Environmental Studies
Alicia Puglionesi, "In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession, and the Landscapes of American Empire" (Scribner, 2022)
The important new book by Alicia Puglionesi, In Whose Ruins: Power, Possession and the Landscapes of American Empire (Scribner, 2022), is a fat sampler of episodes that show how origin stories get made, what happens when white-supremacist origin stories are mistaken for empirical fact, and how the political impacts persist. The book is decidedly anti-capitalist; resoundingly anti-colonial. It is an invitation not to jettison story-work, but to imagine, collectively, origin stories of the present that might bring into being a more just future.In Whose Ruins could easily be categorized as Environmental History or Native Studies. But Puglionesi forg...
2022-05-18
1h 04
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In Whose Ruins Audiobook by Alicia Puglionesi
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 539754 Title: In Whose Ruins Author: Alicia Puglionesi Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Length: 10:18:59 Language: English Release date: 04-05-22 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: History, Non-Fiction, World, North America, Social Science Summary: In this “first-rate work of historical research and storytelling” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), four sites of American history are revealed as places where truth was written over by oppressive fiction—with profound repercussions for politics past and present. Popular narratives of American history conceal as much as they reveal, presenting a national identity based on harvesting treasu...
2022-04-05
10h 18
Download Best Full Audiobooks in History, World
In Whose Ruins by Alicia Puglionesi
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539754 to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Whose Ruins Author: Alicia Puglionesi Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 18 minutes Release date: April 5, 2022 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In this “first-rate work of historical research and storytelling” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), four sites of American history are revealed as places where truth was written over by oppressive fiction—with profound repercussions for politics past and present. Popular narratives of American history conceal as much as they reveal, presenting a national identity based on harvesting treasures that lay in wait for European colonization. In Whose Ruins...
2022-04-05
03 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in History, World
In Whose Ruins by Alicia Puglionesi
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539754to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Whose Ruins Author: Alicia Puglionesi Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 18 minutes Release date: April 5, 2022 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In this “first-rate work of historical research and storytelling” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), four sites of American history are revealed as places where truth was written over by oppressive fiction—with profound repercussions for politics past and present. Popular narratives of American history conceal as much as they reveal, presenting a national identity based on harvesting treasures that lay in wait for European colonization. In Whose Ruins tells...
2022-04-05
10h 18
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
In Whose Ruins by Alicia Puglionesi
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539754 to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Whose Ruins Author: Alicia Puglionesi Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 18 minutes Release date: April 5, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: In this “first-rate work of historical research and storytelling” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), four sites of American history are revealed as places where truth was written over by oppressive fiction—with profound repercussions for politics past and present. Popular narratives of American history conceal as much as they reveal, presenting a national identity based on harvesting treasures that lay in wait for European colonization. In Whose...
2022-04-05
03 min
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
In Whose Ruins by Alicia Puglionesi
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539754to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Whose Ruins Author: Alicia Puglionesi Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 18 minutes Release date: April 5, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: In this “first-rate work of historical research and storytelling” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), four sites of American history are revealed as places where truth was written over by oppressive fiction—with profound repercussions for politics past and present. Popular narratives of American history conceal as much as they reveal, presenting a national identity based on harvesting treasures that lay in wait for European colonization. In Whose Ruins...
2022-04-05
10h 18
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
In Whose Ruins by Alicia Puglionesi
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/539754 to listen full audiobooks. Title: In Whose Ruins Author: Alicia Puglionesi Narrator: Tanis Parenteau Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 18 minutes Release date: April 5, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In this “first-rate work of historical research and storytelling” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), four sites of American history are revealed as places where truth was written over by oppressive fiction—with profound repercussions for politics past and present. Popular narratives of American history conceal as much as they reveal, presenting a national identity based on harvesting treasures that lay in wait for European colonization. In Whose...
2022-04-05
03 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
Exploring the Occult: Unraveling History with Dr. Alicia Puglionesi
Dr. Alicia Puglionesi is a distinguished writer, historian, and the author of "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science." With a keen interest in the intersection of science, history, and the occult, she delves into the intriguing world of medical mysteries, mind sciences, and the politics of health care through her teaching and research. As an accomplished freelance writer and adjunct professor, Dr. Puglionesi's expertise extends beyond her published work, and she has also contributed her skills to curation projects for the Jewish Museum and Johns Hopkins. Her acclaimed book explores the captivating history of psychical research and...
2021-10-29
27 min
Perspectives on Science
Sciences Of The Mind with Courtney Thompson and Alicia Puglionesi
Held in partnership with the American Philosophical Society, this discussion brings together historians Courtney Thompson and Alicia Puglionesi to discuss the fascinating world of the mind sciences in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries. During this time period, the human mind captured the imagination of the American public. Efforts to reveal the subconscious and to understand mental physiology inspired the creation of new technologies, modes of experimentation, and collaborations that aspired to make visible the inner workings of the brain. These developments had a profound impact on the production of scientific and medical expertise that continues...
2021-06-17
1h 07
Nostalgia Trap
Common Phantoms w/ Alicia Puglionesi
Alicia Puglionesi is a writer and historian whose book Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science tells the story of how researchers in the late 19th and early 20th century attempted to engage the outer limits of human consciousness, and how their efforts were written out of “legitimate” academic discourse. In this conversation, she explains how this lost history of psychic experimentation resonates in 21st century politics and culture.
2021-02-15
56 min
Nostalgia Trap
Common Phantoms w/ Alicia Puglionesi
Alicia Puglionesi is a writer and historian whose book Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science tells the story of how researchers in the late 19th and early 20th century attempted to engage the outer limits of human consciousness, and how their efforts were written out of “legitimate” academic discourse. In this conversation, she explains how this lost history of psychic experimentation resonates in 21st century politics and culture.
2021-02-15
56 min
New Books in the History of Science
Alicia Puglionesi, "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science" (Stanford UP, 2020)
Séances, clairvoyance, and telepathy captivated public imagination in the United States from the 1850s well into the twentieth century. Though skeptics dismissed these experiences as delusions, a new kind of investigator emerged to seek the science behind such phenomena. With new technologies like the telegraph collapsing the boundaries of time and space, an explanation seemed within reach. As Americans took up psychical experiments in their homes, the boundaries of the mind began to waver. Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science (Stanford UP, 2020) brings these experiments back to life while modeling a new approach to the history of...
2020-12-18
54 min
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Alicia Puglionesi, "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science" (Stanford UP, 2020)
Séances, clairvoyance, and telepathy captivated public imagination in the United States from the 1850s well into the twentieth century. Though skeptics dismissed these experiences as delusions, a new kind of investigator emerged to seek the science behind such phenomena. With new technologies like the telegraph collapsing the boundaries of time and space, an explanation seemed within reach. As Americans took up psychical experiments in their homes, the boundaries of the mind began to waver. Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science (Stanford UP, 2020) brings these experiments back to life while modeling a new approach to the history of psy...
2020-12-18
56 min
New Books in Medicine
Alicia Puglionesi, "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science" (Stanford UP, 2020)
Séances, clairvoyance, and telepathy captivated public imagination in the United States from the 1850s well into the twentieth century. Though skeptics dismissed these experiences as delusions, a new kind of investigator emerged to seek the science behind such phenomena. With new technologies like the telegraph collapsing the boundaries of time and space, an explanation seemed within reach. As Americans took up psychical experiments in their homes, the boundaries of the mind began to waver. Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science (Stanford UP, 2020) brings these experiments back to life while modeling a new approach to the history of...
2020-12-18
56 min
New Books in Psychology
Alicia Puglionesi, "Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science" (Stanford UP, 2020)
Séances, clairvoyance, and telepathy captivated public imagination in the United States from the 1850s well into the twentieth century. Though skeptics dismissed these experiences as delusions, a new kind of investigator emerged to seek the science behind such phenomena. With new technologies like the telegraph collapsing the boundaries of time and space, an explanation seemed within reach. As Americans took up psychical experiments in their homes, the boundaries of the mind began to waver. Common Phantoms: An American History of Psychic Science (Stanford UP, 2020) brings these experiments back to life while modeling a new approach to the history of...
2020-12-18
56 min
Audacious with Chion Wolf
I Predict That You Will Listen To A Public Radio Show About Psychics
From ancient Egypt to Greek mythology, through Abrahamic religions, in ancient African and Native American spiritual traditions, in medieval Europe, and 16th century France (remember that Nostradamus guy?), humans have reliably attempted to predict the future, read minds, and communicate with the dead. And at this moment in our history, with a pandemic, protests, an upcoming election, climate change... On top of the innate chaos of being a human being, it would surely be more psychologically manageable if we could somehow see into the future. This hour, you'll listen in on my first reading ever...
2020-07-24
50 min