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Live with ASI / Live with ASI: On the New Engaging Books Series from Stanford University Press

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Live with ASI
Live with ASI: On the New Engaging Books Series from Stanford University Press
{{langos=='en'?('04/10/2020' | todate):('04/10/2020' | artodate)}} - Issue 7.2
Hosted by Jonathan Adler

Jonathan Adler speaks with Caroline McKusick about the latest Engaging Books installment from Stanford University Press, which examines the politics of heritage and the production of history in the Middle East. This is the full-length version of an interview that aired as part of Live with ASI on October 6, 2020. You can find that content in the Episode 2 Digest on Jadaliyya.

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Guests

Caroline McKusick
Caroline McKusick

Assistant Editor at Stanford University Press and PhD Candidate in Cultural Anthropology at the UC Davis 

Caroline McKusick is an Assistant Editor at Stanford University Press and a PhD Candidate in Cultural Anthropology at University of California, Davis. She earned her BA in Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies from UC Berkeley, and her MA in Anthropology from UC Davis. Her research work examines journalistic practices such as reporting, filming, editing, and circulating news. Click here to visit her UC Davis profile.

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