Madeleine Fritz Hooper, PhD

Madeleine Fritz Hooper, PhD

Author: Christy Hyman, PhD October 14, 2022 Duration: 34:19

Madeleine gives us a glimpse of her interactions with Nature through recalling her time as a child loving horses, taking adventures as a college student, and reflecting on the gifts of her father from that she treasures.
At the end of the episode, Madeleine's Great Pyrenees does a trick that causes her to speak to him.  

If you want to learn more about The Artwork of the Congo and the complicated implications of the European Gaze try these links:

 

Art Nouveau, Art of Darkness: African Lineages of Belgian Modernism, Part I by Debora L. Silverman

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/662515?journalCode=wes

 

The Trouble with “Heart of Darkness”

Is Joseph Conrad’s novel a critique of colonialism, or an example of it? by David Denby

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1995/11/06/the-trouble-with-heart-of-darkness



 Governing economic interests: Interwar road construction in Belgian Congo by Lawrence Heindryckx 

https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/43202


Christy Hyman is a geographer with a deep affection for birds and the wild spaces just outside our doors. In Random Nature, she sits down with fellow academics, not for stiff lectures, but for genuine conversations that explore the surprising and personal relationships we have with the natural world. You’ll hear how a sociologist might find order in a tangled forest, or how a historian sees the landscape as a living archive. These discussions get at the heart of how people who think for a living actually *experience* nature-whether they seek it out daily on long walks or observe it more quietly from a kitchen window garden. This podcast lives in the intersection of science, culture, and everyday life, revealing that our connection to the environment is rarely straightforward. It’s often messy, overlooked, and wonderfully random. Each episode is an invitation to reconsider your own surroundings, to notice the details in your own home, garden, or local park through a slightly different lens. Tune in for thoughtful, meandering talks that bridge the gap between scholarly insight and simple, personal appreciation.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 40

Random Nature
Podcast Episodes
BONUS: SUMMER TIME; ANNOUNCEMENTS! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:35
Bonus! Christy tells us where she is headed next in her academic career. And of course BIRDS!Birds mentioned: Pileated WoodpeckerPeople mentioned: Ed Baptist PhD, Bill Block, PhD, soon to be PhD Megan Jeffreys .
Anna Bartel, PhD [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:07
Part activist, part administrator, and part academic,” Anna Sims Bartel earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Cornell University. She runs her own consulting firm and enjoys doing public humanities work as well h…
BONUS: A CONFUSING FALL BIRD MIGRATION [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:13
Here I give a glimpse into what is coming up next. I talk about my confusing fall birding migration in a new region and FUNGI.My next guest will be Dr. Anna Bartel.
Season 2: The New Year [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:04
A meditation on grief and nature on a day of sorrow.
Bonus: Farewell Rose-Breasted Grosbeak [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:31
In this episode I share a precious moment with the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak and my emotional farewell.
Dr. Hanieh Molana [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:45
Meet one of my sweetest Feminist Geographer friends, Dr. Molana!