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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2019 · 1H 21M

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 140: Historians in the Gig Economy w/ Bill Black

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Bill Black is a historian and writer whose work has appeared in Vox, the Atlantic, Washington Post, and a number of other publications. He joins us to talk about his path in history, a few of his more provocative pieces of research, (including an incredible narrative about the origins of the racist "watermelon" trope), and his exciting new project Contingent Magazine, which seeks to publish and promote work from the growing pool of young historians who don't have tenure-track positions at universities. Like The Nostalgia Trap, Contingent is attempting to address the adjunctification of college faculty by creating spaces for young scholars outside of the increasingly austere academy.

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