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Nostalgia Trap

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Dec 15, 2021 • 3min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 308: A People's History of Howard Zinn, Part Three w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (TEASER)

Our epic trilogy on the life, work, and legacy of Howard Zinn concludes with a conversation about Zinn’s place in the wider history of the American left. Was Zinn a communist, an anarchist, or what? Justin Rogers-Cooper joins us in reading through some of Zinn’s later work for clues, as we consider how his internationalism and pacifism figured into a global vision of socialist solidarity that holds heavy lessons for the current political moment. Full episode here: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.
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Dec 12, 2021 • 1h 10min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 307: Slave 4 U w/ KJ Shepherd

KJ Shepherd joins us to talk about the #FreeBritney moment and the wider phenomenon of diva worship. What makes a diva? And more importantly, how is celebrity fandom entangled with capitalism and queerness? Subscribe for access to bonus episodes and other fantastic treats: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.
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Dec 7, 2021 • 3min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 306: A People's History of Howard Zinn, Part Two w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (TEASER)

Our series on the life, work, and legacy of Howard Zinn continues with a detailed conversation about the book that made Zinn famous, A People’s History of the United States. Published in 1980, A People’s History has sold more than 2 million copies, and its bold retelling of major American events and characters remains a lightning rod for both the left and right. Justin Rogers-Cooper joins us to talk about Zinn’s quote-heavy methodology and to examine a few highlights of his counter-narrative. And, of course, Tony Soprano makes an appearance. Here's the whole episode: patreon.com/posts/episode-306-of-w-59643736
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Nov 30, 2021 • 1h 22min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 305: A People's History of Howard Zinn, Part One w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper

In Part One of our series on the life, work, and legacy of Howard Zinn, Justin Rogers-Cooper and I read Zinn’s 1994 memoir You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train and extract some of the juiciest bits of an extraordinary life: Zinn’s Dickensian childhood and seething class rage, his teenage experience with communists and police in 1930s New York City, his participation in World War II bombing raids that killed thousands of civilians, his life as a teacher and public intellectual during the civil rights and Vietnam War era, and his writing of a popular counter-narrative survey of American history that remains his most famous and controversial work, A People’s History of the United States. The series continues on our subscriber feed: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.
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Nov 23, 2021 • 1h 8min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 304: With Arms Wide Open w/ Rax King

Rax King returns to the Trap to tell us all about her new book Tacky: Love Letters to the Worst Culture We Have to Offer, which surveys the wreckage of 21st century American pop culture and finds much to salvage, and even to (gasp) love. From Creed and Jersey Shore to Hot Topic and The Cheesecake Factory, this conversation explores how the line between good and bad taste is often blurrier than we imagine. For bonus episodes and to join our movie club: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.
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Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 21min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 303: Too Damn High w/ Sam Stein

Sam Stein is a housing policy analyst and advocate in New York City; his book Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State reveals the horrifying machinations of real estate developers and the neoliberal state, who build massive luxury towers for billionaires while the city’s middle and working class citizens deal with skyrocketing rents, housing shortages, and rampant homelessness. How does this happen? And how do we fight back?  Here's more on the artist who snuck into 111 W 57th St and took these amazing photos: newyorker.com/magazine/2021/03/08/andi-schmieds-billionaire-espionage-art-project And don’t miss Sam’s incredible piece in The Baffler on Manhattan “skinny” luxury towers: https://thebaffler.com/outbursts/faulty-towers-stein  
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Nov 8, 2021 • 1h 21min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 302: Trauma Porn w/ Yasmin Nair

What is “trauma porn” and what role does it play on the left? Yasmin Nair joins us to discuss her recent piece, “AOC and the Weaponization of Trauma,” which explores the uncomfortable dynamics of race, gender and class at play in the public thirst for graphic stories of trauma, abuse, and suffering, and the toxic place that “trauma” holds in American political culture.   
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Nov 4, 2021 • 3min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 301: Drunk History w/ Peter Sabatino (TEASER)

As he approaches a major personal milestone, our good friend and Nostalgia Trap producer Peter Sabatino joins me for an honest conversation about the role alcohol has played in our respective lives. From the roaring 20s of college-age binge drinking to the high-octane craft IPA world of the hipster dad, we explore how drugs and alcohol become entangled with one’s sense of self, an element of identity that can grow more and more exhausting as the years go by. Is it mid-life crisis time on Nostalgia Trap? I think you know the answer. For the full episode: patreon.com/posts/episode-301-w-58294942
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Nov 1, 2021 • 3min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 299: The Man Who Sold the World w/ Max Chafkin (TEASER)

Max Chafkin, author of The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley’s Pursuit of Power (see Episode 294), returns for a conversation all about SpaceX cowboy Elon Musk. Is this guy a tech genius saving the planet from climate change and launching us into a beautiful robotic future, or a capitalist huckster whose only talent is convincing authoritarian states and a loyal fanbase of angry bros to support his business ventures? As Max and I explore in this episode, why not both? To hear the full episode: patreon.com/posts/episode-299-man-57888655
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Nov 1, 2021 • 1h 10min

Nostalgia Trap - Episode 300: Californication w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper

Could a Red Hot Chili Peppers song from 1999 hold the key to understanding the political economy of 21st century tech culture and the globalization of Hollywood’s vampiric vision of human nature? As Justin Roger-Cooper explains on our 300th (!!!) episode, sure, why not?  

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