American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)

Evan Lampe
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Mar 30, 2026 • 34min

Episode 31: Robin D. G. Kelley, "Race Rebels" (2/2)

Part two and the conclusion of my review of Race Rebels by Robin Kelley. In this second half of the book, we explore the infrapolitics that inspired mid to later 20th century black politics especially black communism and internationalism, and the politics of rap music. 
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Mar 25, 2026 • 38min

Episode 30: Robin D. G. Kelley, Race Rebels (1/2)

In this episode I look at Robin Kelley's wonderful exploration of black politics in the 20th century Race Rebels. It is the best example that I know of an author using James C. Scott's theory of "infrapolitics". The result of a fascinating account of politics from "way, way below". 
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Mar 17, 2026 • 38min

Episode 29: James C. Scott, "In Praise of Floods"

In this episode I close our my review of James C. Scott's works with a reading of his final book In Praise of Floods. It is a good summary of many of his major arguments but shows where some of his thinking had he lived longer. 
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Mar 11, 2026 • 29min

Episode 28: James C. Scott, "Against the Grain" (2/2)

In this second half of my review of James C. Scott's Against the Grain, I explore his arguments about the origin of the state and the "golden age for barbarians". 
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Mar 3, 2026 • 37min

Episode 27: James C. Scott "Against the Grain" (1/2)

After enjoying Scott's take on anarchism we can move onto his penultimate book, a text exploring the origins of agriculture and the impact it has on human beings. We will be taking a closer look at his arguments and other perspectives on early agricultural societies when we read The Dawn of Everything, but for now let's enjoy the first half of Against the Grain.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 44min

Episode 26: James C. Scott, "Two Cheers for Anarchism"

My review of James C. Scott's short book Two Cheers for Anarchism. The book is a great introduction to Scott's ideas and a useful guide to putting an anarchist perspective on the world we live in. 
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Feb 15, 2026 • 29min

Episode 25: James C. Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed (3/3)

The finale of my review of James C. Scott's "The Art of Not Being Governed". This part of the book focuses on kinship and the role of leadership in millenarian movements as part of the strategy of state evasion.  Next up: James Scott's modern classic, "Against the Grain" 
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Feb 15, 2026 • 32min

Episode 24: James C. Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed (2/3)

Part two of my review of James C. Scott's history of upland Southeast Asia (Zomia), from the perspective of those who intentionally evaded states. In this part of the book we move from the strategies of states to the strategies of evasion. What do you think the most useful strategies for evading states in today's world. 
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Feb 6, 2026 • 39min

Episode 23: James C. Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed (1/3)

The first part of my review of Scott's masterpiece on upland Southeast Asia, The Art of Not Being Governed. So many of his ideas come together into this indispensable book. In this first part we will learn about Zomia and the creation of geographical spaces outside of the machinations of states. 
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Feb 2, 2026 • 28min

Episode 22: James C. Scott, Seeing Like A State (3/3)

The finale of my review of James C. Scott's Seeing Like a State. The last few chapters of this excellent book explore the experiments in agrarian high modernism and then explores metis, or embedded knowledge and the capacity of resilience against the designs of high modernist states. 

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