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🗓️ 12 October 2022
⏱️ 68 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Getting Curious, I'm Jonathan Van Ness and every week I sit down for a gorgeous conversation with a brilliant expert to learn all about something that makes me curious. |
0:08.0 | And this week's episode is even more special than usual because we have not one but two experts. |
0:13.2 | Welcome to the show Professor Sarah Deereboo and Mandini Ponde, where I asked them, |
0:18.6 | how did they think about diversity in the ancient Mediterranean? |
0:21.8 | Oh. in the ancient Mediterranean. |
0:26.3 | Welcome to Getting Curious. Have we got an episode for you? |
0:28.6 | We're going into the time machine |
0:30.1 | and you know there's no place I love to go more than that. |
0:32.6 | So you know on our show we've learned that we can't apply our contemporary |
0:36.7 | understandings of gender, sexuality, and race to the past. |
0:40.9 | Today we're going back to Greco-Roman antiquity to learn more about ancient |
0:47.0 | understandings of diversity. Our guests are amazing, I'm so excited that |
0:51.9 | they're here. |
0:52.6 | First we have Sarah Dettibou, |
0:54.4 | who is an assistant professor of classics |
0:56.6 | at Stanford University, |
0:58.5 | come on resume. She's also the author of the new book, |
1:02.4 | Untangling Blackness and Greek Antiquity. |
1:05.4 | Title is giving me everything. |
1:08.6 | Welcome Sarah. |
1:10.0 | And we have Nandini Pundi, |
1:12.1 | who is an associate professor of classics at Johns Hopkins University. |
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