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Episode 119: Crossing to the Other Side of Fear with Dr. Marci Shore

Help keep independent investigative journalism alive by supporting radpod @ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/radicalizedpodcast Radpod also has youtube memberships available with perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz5A-aGaSZ4Ws9mLLXVsJIQ/join Guest book: The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/9780300276831/the-ukrainian-night Guest Bio: Dr. Marci Shore teaches modern European intellectual history. She received her M.A. from the University of Toronto in 1996 and her Ph.D from Stanford University in 2001; she taught at Indiana University before coming to Yale. Her research focuses on the intellectual history of twentieth and twenty-first century Central and Eastern Europe. She is the translator of MichaƂ GƂowiƄski’s The Black Seasons and the author of Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generation’s Life and Death in Marxism, 1918-1968, The Taste of Ashes: The Afterlife of Totalitarianism in Eastern Europe, and The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution (paperback edition, 2024). In 2018 she received a Guggenheim Fellowship for her current book project, a history of phenomenology in East-Central Europe, tentatively titled “Eyeglasses Floating in Space: Central European Encounters That Came about While Searching for Truth.” She is a regular visiting fellow at the Institut fĂŒr die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna. Presently she is co-curating a Public Seminar/Eurozine forum “On the Uses and Disadvantages of Historical Comparisons for Life” (title stolen from Nietzsche): https://publicseminar.org/essays/the-last-time-i-saw-them-new-democracy-seminar-forum/ Her articles and essays include “Philosophy in the Time of Revolution” (The Interlocutor: Journal of the Warsaw School of the History of Ideas); “Can We See Ideas? On Evocation, Experience, and Empathy” (Modern European Intellectual History); “Entscheidung am Majdan: Eine PhĂ€nomenologie der Ukrainischen Revolution” (Lettre International); “Jews and Cosmopolitanism: An Arc of European Thought” (HistorickĂĄ Sociologie), “(The End of) Communism as a Generational History” (Contemporary European History); “‘If we’re proud of Freud
: The Family Romance of Judeo-Communism” (East European Politics and Societies); “Rescuing the Yiddish Ukraine (New York Review of Books) “Die Zerbrechlichkeit des Liberalismus oder Das Ende vom ‘Ende der Geschichte’” (Transit: EuropĂ€ische Revue); “Conversing with Ghosts: Jedwabne, Ć»ydokomuna, and Totalitarianism” (Kritika: Explorations of Russian and Eurasian History); “Children of the Revolution: Communism, Zionism, and the Berman Brothers” (Jewish Social Studies); “Czysto Babski: A Women’s Friendship in a Man’s Revolution” (East European Politics and Societies); “Engineering in the Age of Innocence: A Genealogy of Discourse Inside the Czechoslovak Writers’ Union, 1949-1967” (East European Politics and Societies); “In Search of Meaning after Marxism: The Komandosi, March 1968, and the Ideas that Followed” (Warsaw: The History of a Jewish Metropolis); “Dissidents, Intellectuals, and a New Generation” (The End and the Beginning: The Revolutions of 1989 and the Resurgence of History); (Modernism in) “Eastern Europe” (The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism); “On Cosmopolitanism and the Avant-Garde, and a Lost Innocence of Mitteleuropa” (Utopia/Dystopia: Conditions of Historical Possibility); and “Wspomnienie o Krzysztofie Michalskim (1948-2013)” (Zeszyty Literackie). Dr. Marci Shore articles/essays: https://history.yale.edu/people/marci-shore Link to the YouTube version of HIST 271: European Intellectual History since Nietzsche: https://online.yale.edu/courses/european-intellectual-history-nietzsche Audio-only podcast version: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/european-intellectual-history-since-nietzsche/id1729418165 For a curated selection of material in various languages about the war in Ukraine: https://www.facebook.com/marci.shore.9/ Socials: Bluesky: @marci.shore.bsky.social Twitter: @marci_shore

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