Families are personal—but they can also be political. In this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, we’ll take a look at a 19th-century romance novel and poems about motherhood. But we’ll also compare two contemporary novels about growing up—and relating to the people who raised you. Introduction: Mi Pueblito 00:00 Romance Novels 0:34 “Iracema”ContinueContinue reading “Family, Power, and Legacy: Crash Course Latin American Literature #9”
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Crash Course Scientific Thinking Preview
Science is one of the best ways we have of understanding what’s going on around us. In Crash Course Scientific Thinking we’ll explore the foundational principles that underlie scientific thought. Course Description In 7 episodes, Crash Course Scientific Thinking will teach learners the foundational principles underlying scientific thought, pulling back the curtain on processes likeContinueContinue reading “Crash Course Scientific Thinking Preview”
The Hidden Politics of Home: Crash Course Latin American Literature #8
Houses and homes occupy a lot of space in Latin American literature. In this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, we make room for all the ways that our homes can represent who we are. Introduction: Home 00:00 “The House on Mango Street” 0:23 “La Casa de los Espíritus” 3:06 “Las Malas” 6:42 ReviewContinueContinue reading “The Hidden Politics of Home: Crash Course Latin American Literature #8”
Borders & Identity: Crash Course Latin American Literature #7
Where you are affects WHO you are. But what happens when you cross a border? In this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, we’ll explore how exile and border crossings have inspired Latin American authors to cross literary borders, too. Introduction: Borders 00:00 Julio Cortázar 0:41 Chicanas & Gloria Anzaldúa 4:03 Yuri Herrera 6:54ContinueContinue reading “Borders & Identity: Crash Course Latin American Literature #7”
How Should AI Be Governed?: Crash Course Futures of AI #5
The future of AI is maybe beautiful, maybe scary, and definitely uncertain. But we do have a say in how it rolls out. From lab policies to international treaties, people all over the world are trying to figure out how to build and use AI in safe, responsible ways. But when the stakes are soContinueContinue reading “How Should AI Be Governed?: Crash Course Futures of AI #5”
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