
The Brian Lehrer Show Summer Friday: Fareed Zakaria; Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; Judith Butler; Appliances That Lasted
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Aug 2, 2024 Fareed Zakaria, a Washington Post columnist and CNN host, discusses historical turbulence and how it informs today’s political landscape. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., a distinguished Harvard professor, delves into the complexities of Black identity and self-definition in his new book. Judith Butler, renowned for her work on gender theory, critiques current gender ideologies amidst rising conservative movements. Additionally, Anna Kramer highlights the nostalgia and sustainability of vintage appliances, sparking discussions on longevity versus disposability in modern technology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Revolutionary Transformations: Beyond Politics
02:08 • 21min
The Shift in Identity Politics
23:24 • 7min
The Stakes of the 2024 Election: Progress vs. Backlash
30:12 • 2min
Exploring Black Identity Through Personal Narratives
31:48 • 2min
Exploring the Complexities of Racial Identity
33:36 • 4min
Navigating Racial Identity and Heritage
37:54 • 24min
Navigating Gender Politics: Butler's Insights
01:01:29 • 15min
Exploring Gender Ideology and Identity
01:16:38 • 16min
The Legacy of Longevity: KitchenAid and Beyond
01:32:38 • 13min
Nostalgia for Timeless Appliances
01:46:05 • 3min

