Anger in History Series – Videos and Podcasts

Righteous Anger as a Political Emotion: Jews, Arabs, and the Question of Palestine, 1947-1949

Derek Penslar, William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History and the Director of the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University


Bruegel’s Anger

Mitchell Merback, William Arnell and Everett Land Professor, Art History, Johns Hopkins University


Anger Management: Dignity, Indignity and the Rhetoric of Resentment

Robert A. Schneider, Professor of History at Indiana University


The Eloquence of Anger: Zulu Ngoma Men’s Song and Dance

Louise Meintjes, Professor of Music & Cultural Anthropology, Duke University


Anger and the Crowd: Emotion, contentious politics, and collective action in the age of the French Revolution

David Andress, University of Portsmouth, Katie Jarvis, University of Notre Dame, and Margaret Newell, Ohio State University


Conceptual and Performative Variations in Practices of Anger: Are There Common Threads?

William Reddy, Duke University


Our Angry Times: Can the Humanities Help?

Owen Flanagan, Duke University


The Making of the Angry Chinese: Colonial Gaze, Anti-Colonial Sentiments, and the Rise of Chinese Nationalism

Xin Fan, Cambridge University