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The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious. Michael Hoak hosts with Jessica Holahan discussing all things art and architecture and occasional appearances by Yale University Press director John Donatich.
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Recent Episodes
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Ep. 47 – A Cultural History of Extraordinary Bodies
How have we used size to judge people over time? What is the history of size in popular culture? Lynne Vallone discusses how bodies both big and small influence our perception.
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Ep. 46 - A Foreign Policy for the Left
What does a leftist foreign policy look like? Is it on the right track now or is it time for a change? We have Michael Walzer on to discuss.
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Ep. 45 - How Our Senses Work
Where do our senses come from and how do they work? What happens when they go wrong? We've got the answers to these questions and more with Rob DeSalle from the American Museum of Natural History.
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Ep. 44 - Why Liberalism Failed
Patrick Deneen, author of Why Liberalism Failed, discusses how the success of liberalism has led to its downfall.
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Ep. 43 - The Untold Story of a Midcentury Modern Architect
An interview with Dale Gyure about architect Minoru Yamasaki, whose projects include the original World Trade Center.