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Politics and the Exilic City
by Zein Murib and Nojang Khatami
Politics and the Exilic City with Nojang Khatami and Zein Murib: a podcast about the experience of exile and in-betweenness, the possibilities of sustaining resistance in marginal spaces, and the politics of movement and migration.
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Episode 5: Transgender Politics with Special Guest Prof Paisley Currah
In this episode, we talk with Professor Paisley Currah about the current landscape of anti-trans laws in the US and how they create conditions of internal exile for transgender people by stripping them of legal status.Read more: Isaac Sederbaum and Paisley Currah, "When Compliance Becomes a Crime: What Does Transgender Citizenship Mean after a New Kansas Law?" Can We Still Govern?, March 3, 2026.Paisley Currah, "The Anti-Trans Playbook," New York Review of Books, December 18, 2025. Unpaywalled Paisley Currah, Donald Trump's War on Gender is Also a War on Government," The New Yorker, May 27, 2025. Unpaywalled TransLash with Imara Jones
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Episode 4: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, and Critique of the U.S. w/ Prof. Christina Greer
What does it mean to oppose one's country, and can that critique come from a place of love? Joined by special guest Dr. Christina Greer, we discuss Malcolm X and James Baldwin as quintessential American thinkers as well as outsiders linked to larger global struggles against colonialism and imperialism. The conversation ends with important insights about how their message resonates today.
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Episode 3: On Iran and the US-Israeli Attacks
In this special episode, we discuss the recent February 28 attack on Iran by Israel and the United States, with close analysis of how the war has been manufactured, what the role of the Iranian diaspora has been, and what possible outcomes lie ahead.
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Episode 2: MIGA & Diasporic Identities
In this preview episode, we briefly discuss the on-going situation in Iran with an interest in thinking about the ways people in the Iranian diaspora approach this political moment.
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Episode 1: Introduction to Politics and the Exilic City
This is Politics and the Exilic City with Nojang Khatami and Zein Murib: a podcast about the experience of exile and in-betweenness, the possibilities of sustaining resistance in marginal spaces, and the politics of movement and migration. As an archive of some of those movements in New York City, our podcast throws light on the experiences of prominent and lesser known figures who have passed through this place, marked by displacement and a feeling of being unsettled. Beyond NYC, we think together about transnational perspectives and orientations, asking what it means to belong - and not belong - to a place, especially in politically dark times.This first episode introduces listeners to who we are, what we’ll do in this podcast, and what you can expect from the upcoming episodes.If you like what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and don’t forget to subscribe!
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Politics and the Exilic City with Nojang Khatami and Zein Murib: a podcast about the experience of exile and in-betweenness, the possibilities of sustaining resistance in marginal spaces, and the politics of movement and migration.
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Zein Murib and Nojang Khatami
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