There is a long tradition of imperial denial in the United States. After all, Americans fought the British Empire and have always thought of themselves as different from European colonialists. They are Empire Slayers — why else would “Star Wars” and its fight against the Galactic Empire have such a hold on the popular imagination? In this episode, two scholars explain how, from the nation’s birth, imperial expansion — first westward into Indian Country and later, overseas —was a defining character of the United States. The echoes of empire can be heard in today’s news. It’s impossible to talk about immigration, drone strikes, the attacks on Asian Americans, the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, etc., without understanding the history and projection of American power. What would journalism informed by the history of empire look like?
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Order of Entrance by Blue Dot Sessions
Greyleaf Willow by Blue Dot Sessions
Tapoco by Blue Dot Sessions
Gra Landsby by Blue Dot Sessions
Pencil Marks by Blue Dot Sessions
Lunette by Blue Dot Sessions
Watercool Quiet by Blue Dot Sessions
Pukae by Blue Dot Sessions
Checkered Blue by Blue Dot Sessions
Ottol by Blue Dot Sessions