ποΈ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life begins at one of todayβs most tragic frontlines: Gaza. In this episode, we talk with Guy Shalev, anthropologist and executive director of Physicians for Human Rights Israel, about how medicine has become a political weapon in Israelβs war on Gaza and in the broader occupation of Palestine. How has Palestinian healthcare been de-developed over the years and what did this mean for the residents of the West Bank and Gaza before the genocide? What were the p...
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ποΈ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life begins at one of todayβs most tragic frontlines: Gaza. In this episode, we talk with Guy Shalev, anthropologist and executive director of Physicians for Human Rights Israel, about how medicine has become a political weapon in Israelβs war on Gaza and in the broader occupation of Palestine. How has Palestinian healthcare been de-developed over the years and what did this mean for the residents of the West Bank and Gaza before the genocide? What were the p...
Aftershocks of the Past: Reunification and Resentment in East Germany (Origins) #2
This Authoritarian Life
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Aftershocks of the Past: Reunification and Resentment in East Germany (Origins) #2
Resentment may lay dormant for decades, before suddenly erupting and inundating public life. In this second episode of This Authoritarian Life, we continue to explore the βOriginsβ of authoritarianism by asking how the past can exercise a decisive influence in and over the present. We do this by focusing on the case of East Germany, where guests ππ§π§π πππ’πππ and ππ₯π¬π€π ππ¨π¬ππ§πππ₯π have conducted research and staged artistic performances.How does the experience of a curtailed revolution inscribe i...
This Authoritarian Life
ποΈ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life begins at one of todayβs most tragic frontlines: Gaza. In this episode, we talk with Guy Shalev, anthropologist and executive director of Physicians for Human Rights Israel, about how medicine has become a political weapon in Israelβs war on Gaza and in the broader occupation of Palestine. How has Palestinian healthcare been de-developed over the years and what did this mean for the residents of the West Bank and Gaza before the genocide? What were the p...