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Season One
Bodies of Water:
Gender, Health, & Healing in the Atlantic World
Bodies of Water:
Gender, Health, & Healing in the Atlantic World
Season One

Bodies of Water:
Gender, Health, & Healing in the Atlantic World
Season One

Bodies of Water:
Gender, Health, & Healing in the Atlantic World

Episode 1
Bodies, Violence, and the Middle Passage
10/03/2020 | 49 min
In this episode we discuss Dr. Sowande' M. Mustakeem's Slavery at Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage and the violence enslaved people faced at the hands of American and European slave traders during their forced voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
For more on Dr. Mustakeem herself, check out her academic website here. To watch her talk about her book click here.
To purchase Slavery at Sea click the link here.
And the Slavery at Sea Soundtrack can be found here.

Episode 2
Gender, Reproduction, & Slavery in the Caribbean
10/17/2020 | 53 min
In this episode we discuss Dr. Sasha Turner's Contested Bodies: Pregnancy, Childrearing, and Slavery in Jamaica which analyzes debates over enslaved women’s reproductive health and how enslaved women worked to exert control over their own bodies.
For more on Dr. Turner herself, check out her academic website here.
To purchase Contested Bodies click the link here.

Episode 3
Empire and Indigenous Medicine
10/31/2020 | 54 min
In this episode we discuss Dr. Martha Few's For All of Humanity: Mesoamerican and Colonial Medicine in Enlightenment Guatemala which looks at the implementation of colonial medical campaigns in the Spanish colony of Guatemala and how indigenous Mayans living in the region participated in, resisted, and shaped these campaigns.
For more on Dr. Few herself, check out her academic website here.
To purchase For All of Humanity click the link here.

Episode 4
Enslaved Healers in the Age of Revolution
11/14/2020 | 52 min
In this episode we discuss Dr. Karol Weaver's Medical Revolutionaries: The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue which looks at medical practitioners working within the French colony of Saint Domingue, which is now modern-day Haiti, with a specific focus on the importance of enslaved healers within the colonial medical practice.
For more on Dr. Weaver herself, check out her academic website here.
To purchase Medical Revolutionaries click the link here.
Season One

Author Interview with Dr. Martha Few
Episode 5
11/30/2020 | 54 min
In our special author interview episode we talk with Dr. Martha Few, professor of Latin American History and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Penn State University, about her book For All of Humanity and the intersection of race, gender, and public health in colonial Guatemala and today. For this episode, Kaitlin is joined by Lily Sanders and Mark Joslin, two graduate student colleagues at UTK and the hosts of the podcast, Medicinal Memory, also available on Spotify.
For more on Dr. Few herself, check out her academic website here.
To purchase For All of Humanity click the link here.