
Students of Humanities
Students of Humanities is a series designed to highlight the podcasts our students have made as part of their BA and MA programmes.
In "Gender and Race in Historical International Relations" students of the eponymous course (part of the Global Order specialisation of the MA International Relations programme) discuss books related to issues of gender and race.
Students of Humanities
Moving Europe: Literary Interventions - Episode 2: Ghostly encounters in Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
In this episode, Maura Martens and Sterre Schols, both students of the Research Master “Arts, Literature and Media” at Leiden University, delve into the marginalized stories of Europe through the lens of Critical Heritage Studies. Who is included and who is left out of Europe’s cultural narratives? Through a close-reading of the novel Soul Tourists (2005) by British author Bernardine Evaristo, Maura and Sterre explore the critical role of art in the cultural archive of Europe, especially in relation to issues of race, colonialism and mobility. Evaristo offers a multivoiced alternative narrative by presenting ghostly encounters with black figures from Europe’s past. This episode also discusses Thomas Price’s Moments Contained (2022), a statue of an imaginary, young Black woman in front of Rotterdam's Central Station. Dutch novelist Safae el Khannoussi joins the discussion to speak about her critically acclaimed debut novel Oroppa (2024).
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