New Books in African American Studies

Dr. Christina Gessler, John Guillory

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Booking Overview

New Books in African American Studies features academic authors discussing newly published scholarship in African American studies, typically alongside a field expert. For PR professionals, it’s a credibility-forward platform for promoting university press books and research with clear relevance to public education and scholarly debate.

Metrics

Episodes: 1934

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

Contact Information

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Host

Dr. Christina Gessler - PhD in history and an academic writing coach/editor. She created, produces, and hosts the Academic Life podcast and works to help scholars refine which stories get told and how.

John Guillory - Host identified as “John” in the series; in recent episode materials he interviews scholars about their research and related scholarship.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Academic scholars (often university faculty or independent researchers) with a newly published book or major research publication in African American studies and related fields, typically from university presses or similarly rigorous academic publishers.
Required Achievements:  
Authored a newly released academic book (commonly university press), Peer-reviewed scholarship and/or significant publications in the field, Field-recognized research focus (e.g., archives, film, literature, public memory, race and culture), Academic leadership/service (society roles) may be present

Recent Guest Discussions

Allyson Nadia Field - Black Performance And Early Film History; Rediscovery Of Historical Footage; Race, Minstrelsy, Vaudeville, Cinema

David Cunningham - Confederate Monuments And Their Removal; Commemorative Landscapes; Political Signaling In Public Art; Racialized Public Memory

Mollie Barnes - Life Writing And Diaries; Black And White Women Writers; Sea Islands Communities; Archival Silences And Counter-networks

Recent Topics

African American Studies, History, Literature, Gender, Film

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
New Books in African American Studies
:

Stephanie Coontz, "For Better and Worse: The Complicated Past and Challenging Future of Marriage" (Viking, 2026)

June 14, 2026

Marriage rates have fallen dramatically since the 1970s. Yet far from devaluing marriage, people still overwhelmingly describe marriage as the highest commitment they can imagine. Most Americans say they want to marry eventually, and couples who do marry have a lower chance of divorce than at any time since the 1970s. Increasingly, though, people tell pollsters they “have no idea” if they actually will end up married. And unlike in the past, young women are more uncertain than young...

Terese Mason Pierre, "As the Earth Dreams: Black Canadian Speculative Stories" (Spiderline, 2025)

June 08, 2026

In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with editor, poet, and author, Terese Mason Pierre about As the Earth Dreams: Black Canadian Speculative Stories (Spiderline, 2025). A ground-breaking anthology of haunting speculative stories by contemporary Black Canadian writers that explore growth, futurity, and joy. Edited by esteemed poet Terese Mason Pierre, this bold and innovative anthology of speculative short fiction reveals and uplifts the spectacular imaginings, reveries, refl...

Bruce Dearstyne, "Revolutionary New York: 250 Years of Social Change" (SUNY Press, 2026)

June 08, 2026

Revolutionary New York: 250 Years of Social Change (SUNY Press, 2026), edited by Bruce Dearstyne and published by SUNY Press, examines what the volume calls the “unfinished revolutions” of the Empire State. In sixteen essays by a varied cast of authors, the book explores efforts to achieve what the editor describes as the full promise of the revolution. Central to the book are ordinary New Yorkers who faced great challenges, such as the Oneida who tried to maintain sovereignty in the era of t...

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