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history class

Casey

A (mostly) weekly Substack to go along with my KSDT radio show "history class". Each week I consider different historical aspects of pop culture, thinking about their relevance and meaning.

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No Thanks!

As readers know, I’m passionate about a lot of things including Sesame Street and the Iranian hostage crisis. I’m also a passionate hater. One of the things I really, really hate are movies directed by Kathryn Bigelow: namely The Hurt Locke...

2 months ago
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Your Brain on Crashbox

For those who read my blog with any consistency, you know I’ve been preoccupied with the historical implications of children’s television for a while. My thesis was on Sesame Street with sections on Schoolhouse Rock! and Free to Be… You and...

2 months ago
1

Panopticon!

I’ve never liked theory. I avoided it as much as I could in undergrad, but I couldn’t escape Foucault. I’ve read his book Discipline and Punish three different times for class. It’s very prominent in sociology, history, and law, all of whic...

3 months ago
1

I Hate the Reagans

I’m really quite easy to shop for. All you need to do is go on Ebay and search for something from the range of my historical interests, order me a “Khomeini is a Schmuck” pin for $10, and you’re done. My father has taken this premise and ra...

3 months ago
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Because of a Mug

Though I was born in 2003, the September 11 attacks were a pretty prominent event in my life. Growing up in New York, 9/11 was always marked by a moment of silence in school which would then be followed by a normal day. Some kids were absen...

5 months ago
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