Episodes
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
The Benin Bronzes
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
In this episode Grant teaches us about the Benin Bronzes, thousands of exquisite pieces of art that are not made of bronze, and not in Benin. And to talk about this specific crime of colonialism, we have to talk about the empire it came from, and the shifting dynamic between Europe and the world as capitalism and white supremacy developed side-by-side.
Links!
- Imperial Looting and the Case of Benin
- 7 Museums that Hold over 2000 of the Benin Bronzes
- This Art Was Looted 123 Years Ago. Will It Ever Be Returned?
- Coronation of Oba Ewuare II
- Last Shooting on Itch.io and on DriveThruRPG
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Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Deaf Education
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
We have returned! After a brief hiatus, History Honeys is back. This week, Alaina is teaching us about the history of deaf education, and the development of contemporary sign languages. How are sign languages linguistically dynamic and unique? Why are divisions in US deaf culture generational? How are contentious claims laundered as the default, even at the cost of future harm?
Links!
- National Association of the Deaf
- American School for the Deaf
- Galludet University
- The Life and Death of Martha's Vineyard Sign Language
- William Stokoe's obituary at Galludet University
- Unlocking the Curriculum
- How "Deaf President Now" Changed America
- Trailer for Deaf West's production of Spring Awakening
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