4.6 • 11K Ratings
🗓️ 13 April 2021
⏱️ 83 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm Mr. Klein and this is the Asur Klein Show. |
0:20.7 | So when I do these introductions, I try to have a particular thread I'm following, something |
0:24.5 | to set up the main argument or the main question of the show. |
0:28.4 | But that's not possible today. |
0:30.4 | It wouldn't do this justice. |
0:32.0 | There's too much in this show for me to wrap it into one idea. |
0:35.9 | It is, as my guests might say, really thick and it is great. |
0:40.9 | Tressi McMillan-Cotton is a sociologist at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. |
0:45.8 | She's the author of the book Lower Ed and then the wonderful essay collection, Thick, which |
0:49.9 | was a National Book Award finalist in 2019. |
0:52.4 | She won a MacArthur Genius Grant. |
0:53.9 | She's co-host of the podcast here to slay. |
0:56.7 | And she's just one of those people who you can ask her any question, any question at |
1:01.1 | all and you just get a sparklingly interesting answer. |
1:04.9 | Prepping for this was intimidating because her work is just vast from academic research |
1:10.3 | on how for-profit colleges generate inequality to sprawling essays on Dalai pardon to these |
1:15.7 | analyses of how beauty functions in contemporary America, to ideas about the role hustle plays |
1:20.8 | in the American economy, everything, everything in between. |
1:25.1 | But in part, I just want to understand, how does she take on so many different topics |
1:29.6 | constructively? |
1:30.6 | Like, what is her process for being able to say something useful as she moves into these |
1:35.4 | different areas? |
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