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Species Unite
Joh Kinder: World War Zoos

Species Unite

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 42:33


John Kinder is the director of American studies and a professor of history at Oklahoma State University. And he is an author. His most recent book is called World War Zoos: Humans and Other Animals in the Deadliest Conflict of the Modern Age. John's book tells a story most of us have never heard: what happened to the world's zoos—and the animals inside them—during World War II. It's a sweeping, deeply researched look at how zoos became sites of propaganda, patriotism, and survival, often at the expense of the animals themselves. But World War Zoos isn't just about the past. It's also a mirror, showing how many of the ethical blind spots that existed during wartime remain with us today. In an age of climate crisis and mass extinction, this conversation asks: what do zoos really stand for—and who are they really serving?      

The Cognitive Crucible
#209 John Kinder on World War Zoos and Propaganda

The Cognitive Crucible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 60:10


The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, John Kinder discusses his new book: World War Zoos: Humans and Other Animals in the Deadliest Conflict of the Modern Age. This discussion focused on the historical use of animals in international diplomacy and wartime propaganda. Pandas, initially unknown outside China, became popular after being brought to the US in the 1930s. They were used as symbols of friendship and diplomatic gestures between countries. During World War II, zoos and animals played a significant role in propaganda efforts. The evacuation of a panda from the London Zoo boosted morale, while in the United States staged photographs of animals performing patriotic tasks were used to inspire support for the war. In contrast, the Tokyo Zoo euthanized animals to demonstrate sacrifice, and the Soviet Union's efforts to keep animals alive during the siege of Leningrad symbolized resistance. John highlights how different countries utilized animals in zoos during wartime, reflecting their varying approaches to propaganda and morale-boosting. Recording Date: 19 Nov 2024 Research Question: John Kinder suggests an interested student or researcher examine What roles can zoos play in 21st century conservation efforts? What are zoos' limitations? How do we limit the suffering of zoo animals caught up in contemporary military conflicts, such as those in Ukraine and Gaza? To what extent do contemporary governments continue to use institutions like zoos to leverage their power and influence on the global stage? For the longest time, Americans have tended to view World War II as the “Good War”? Is that changing? Should we criticize World War II's reputation, in historian Michael C. C. Adams' words, as the “best war ever”? Increasingly, scholars argue that we need to seek out “multispecies” solutions (involving humans, animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, etc.) to solve 21st century problems such as climate change. Do you think that's the case? How might multispecies perspectives help us see the world—and its problems—in new ways? War is not the only danger facing zoo animals. In recent years, zoo animals have died in floods, wildfires, earthquakes, droughts, famines, and periods of social, economic, and political unrest. How does society manufacture “vulnerability,” and what are some of the ways we can ensure that the most vulnerable—human and animal—don't bear the brunt of disasters? Resources: John Kinder Oklahoma State University World War Zoos: Humans and Other Animals in the Deadliest Conflict of the Modern Age by John M. Kinder Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran by John M. Kinder Panda Diplomacy Ping-pong diplomacy Whipsnade Zoo near London Haus des Meeres zoo/aquarium in Vienna Austria Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: John M. Kinder is director of American Studies and professor of history at Oklahoma State University. He is the author of Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran, published by the University of Chicago Press, and coeditor of Service Denied: Marginalized Veterans in Modern American History. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.

The Takeaway
The Impact of War on Zoo Animals in Ukraine

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 17:18


As we receive reports of traumatized and starving animals in the Ukrainian zoo during the Russian invasion, we consider our relationship with animals and our responsibility to animals in captivity, especially during wartime. John Kinder, Associate Professor of History at Oklahoma State University, joins us to talk about the history of zoos and how we allocate limited resources for zoo animals during wars, ultimately posing the question about the value of zoos.

The Takeaway
The Impact of War on Zoo Animals in Ukraine

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 17:18


As we receive reports of traumatized and starving animals in the Ukrainian zoo during the Russian invasion, we consider our relationship with animals and our responsibility to animals in captivity, especially during wartime. John Kinder, Associate Professor of History at Oklahoma State University, joins us to talk about the history of zoos and how we allocate limited resources for zoo animals during wars, ultimately posing the question about the value of zoos.

Prospect New York State
Quarterback Life with Rob Blount and John Kinder

Prospect New York State

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 74:52


Hear from Power 100 Coaches Rob Blount and John Kinder.

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 212: Donald Trump Thinks He is God and So Do His Followers

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 76:03


There are two guests on this week's podcast. Psychiatrist Justin Frank returns to The Chauncey DeVega Show. He is a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center and a physician with more than 40 years of experience in psychoanalysis. He is the author of the bestselling books Bush on the Couch and Obama on the Couch. His newest book is Trump on the Couch. Dr. Frank's work has appeared in Time magazine and the Daily Beast and he has appeared as an expert commentator and guest on MSNBC, CNN, PBS and other outlets. Dr. Frank explains how Donald Trump has a thought disorder and believes that he is God, why Trump's supporters are in love with him, and how Trump's loyalists such as the "MAGA bomber" and others who have disorganized minds seek affirmation and security from their cult leader Donald Trump. In addition, Dr. Frank sounds the alarm about how Donald Trump encourages and gives permission for violence and how Trump's regalia such as the "MAGA" hat is a way for his supporters to live inside of their leader and to become him by proxy. Dr. Frank also shares how he would counsel Donald Trump if he came to him seeking treatment. Daniel Block is the second guest. He is the editor of The Washington Monthly in addition to being one of that publication's writers and reporters. Daniel and Chauncey discuss "The Democrats of Trump Country" and what it is like for liberals and progressives and other people of conscience who are living behind enemy lines in Trumplandia, the types of political organizing they are doing in those spaces, and how "Culture War" issues--and especially radical right-wing Christianity--have created two Americas, separate and hostile from one another and living in their own realities. During this week's podcast Chauncey conducts a postmortem for the 2018 midterm elections and what the victories by the Democrats do and do not mean for resisting Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Chauncey also warns that the 2018 midterms were a type of perverse mandate and encouragement for Donald Trump and the Republican Party's continued assault on American democracy and vile campaign of hatred and bigotry. And to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One, Chauncey reads the epic poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade". SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW  Trump on the Couch The Democrats of Trump Country GOP candidate improperly purged 340,000 from Georgia voter rolls, investigation claims  Trump's rain decision casts dark clouds over his Paris trip Bernie Sanders on Andrew Gillum and Stacey Abrams: Many Whites Made ‘Uncomfortable' Voting for Black Candidates Bernie Sanders Clarifies Comments About Racism Hurting Black Candidates Think 2020 Will Be Better for Senate Democrats? Think Again If the midterms were a test of the country's character, Americans failed The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson One Hundred Years Ago, the Harlem Hellfighters Bravely Led the U.S. Into WWI Why Richard Harrow Makes for a Better Tragic ‘Boardwalk Empire' Hero Than Nucky Thompson IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 206: Donald Trump is an Adult Baby Whose Greatest Power is Hate Ep. 139: Ruth Ben-Ghiat Analyzes Authoritarianism and Donald Trump's Predatory Masculinity Ep. 128: Andrew Gelman Clarifies Some Misconceptions About the 2016 Election, Mama DeVega Returns, and Jane Elliott Chimes In Ep. 124: John Kinder on World War One, Disabled Veterans, and Technological Fetishism Ep. 35: Jeffrey Sammons and John Morrow Discuss "The Harlem Hellfighters" WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow 

Amplified Oklahoma
Episode 20: "If Only There Were a Pill We Could Give People"

Amplified Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 26:45


The Korean War is often referred to as the “Forgotten War” because it came so soon after World War II, involved fewer American troops, and was fought in a much smaller area. While 16 million Americans served in the Second World War, the Korean War included approximately one-third that many, and while World War II involved a worldwide theater, the Korean War was contained to the Korean Peninsula. This month on Amplified Oklahoma, we review the long-lasting effects the Korean War had on its soldiers, and consider today’s lessons learned from yesterday’s war. We’ll hear interview excerpts from Bill Gotcher and Gene Slocum from the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program’s archives, followed by a discussion with Dr. John Kinder from Oklahoma State University’s History Department to learn more about war’s effects on US culture and society. Amplified Oklahoma is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Library. Show notes: https://library.okstate.edu/news/podcast/episode-20-if-only-there-were-a-pill-we-could-give-people

The Chauncey DeVega Show
Ep. 124: John Kinder on World War One, Disabled Veterans, and Technological Fetishism

The Chauncey DeVega Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 98:26


John Kinder is the guest on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. He is the author of Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran. During this week's show, Chauncey and John discuss "human waste" and the other language that was used to describe disabled veterans, America's worship of technology and human improvement, the lies and other propaganda that were used to glorify the harm (and supposed recovery) of American soldiers during war, and why World War One matters in the present. Dr. Kinder and Chauncey also talk about historical memory and the color line in cities such as Tulsa and Birmingham while reminiscing about their childhoods and a time before subcultures such as skateboarding and DJ culture had fully "sold out".  During this week's podcast, Chauncey gloats about the epic New England Patriots Superbowl victory, talks about seeing George Takei's show here in Chicago, loses at the casino, and also ponders "Bootycandy". Chauncey also delivers an acceptance speech for the "IntellNigentsia" award which was bestowed on him by a prominent white supremacist website.

New Books in Disability Studies
John M. Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in Disability Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Military History
John M. Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
John M. Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
John M. Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Medicine
John Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 4:15


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many reviewers to be one of the most important books in recent years on the human cost of war, Paying with Their Bodies blends lively anecdotal accounts of individual veterans with the complex questions of their imagined and real place in society before, during, and after their time served. Not surprisingly the answers are at times even more disheartening as Kinder uncovers a pattern of promises made and unfulfilled, in which the only consistencies across time are episodes of exploitation for political and personal gain by others and the eventual neglect as the public memory of their sacrifice fades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

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New Books in History
John Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many reviewers to be one of the most important books in recent years on the human cost of war, Paying with Their Bodies blends lively anecdotal accounts of individual veterans with the complex questions of their imagined and real place in society before, during, and after their time served. Not surprisingly the answers are at times even more disheartening as Kinder uncovers a pattern of promises made and unfulfilled, in which the only consistencies across time are episodes of exploitation for political and personal gain by others and the eventual neglect as the public memory of their sacrifice fades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
John Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many reviewers to be one of the most important books in recent years on the human cost of war, Paying with Their Bodies blends lively anecdotal accounts of individual veterans with the complex questions of their imagined and real place in society before, during, and after their time served. Not surprisingly the answers are at times even more disheartening as Kinder uncovers a pattern of promises made and unfulfilled, in which the only consistencies across time are episodes of exploitation for political and personal gain by others and the eventual neglect as the public memory of their sacrifice fades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
John Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many reviewers to be one of the most important books in recent years on the human cost of war, Paying with Their Bodies blends lively anecdotal accounts of individual veterans with the complex questions of their imagined and real place in society before, during, and after their time served. Not surprisingly the answers are at times even more disheartening as Kinder uncovers a pattern of promises made and unfulfilled, in which the only consistencies across time are episodes of exploitation for political and personal gain by others and the eventual neglect as the public memory of their sacrifice fades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Military History
John Kinder, “Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran” (U of Chicago Press, 2015)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 78:18


John Kinder brings to life the challenges and problems faced by the disabled veteran in American history from the Civil War to the current day in his evocative book, Paying with Their Bodies: American War and the Problem of the Disabled Veteran (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Considered by many reviewers to be one of the most important books in recent years on the human cost of war, Paying with Their Bodies blends lively anecdotal accounts of individual veterans with the complex questions of their imagined and real place in society before, during, and after their time served. Not surprisingly the answers are at times even more disheartening as Kinder uncovers a pattern of promises made and unfulfilled, in which the only consistencies across time are episodes of exploitation for political and personal gain by others and the eventual neglect as the public memory of their sacrifice fades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante's Divine Comedy: Heaven Part Two - Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 101:30


Following on from an introductory lecture given at the Dawson Society Speakers Forum, Professor Kinder expliored themes of experience, desire and sanctification in the Divine Comedy, working particularly from the recent translation by Clive James.

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante's Divine Comedy: Heaven Part One - Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 91:39


Following on from an introductory lecture given at the Dawson Society Speakers Forum, Professor Kinder expliored themes of experience, desire and sanctification in the Divine Comedy, working particularly from the recent translation by Clive James.

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante's Divine Comedy: Purgatory Part Two - Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 93:30


Following on from an introductory lecture given at the Dawson Society Speakers Forum, Professor Kinder expliored themes of experience, desire and sanctification in the Divine Comedy, working from the recent translation by Clive James.

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante's Divine Comedy: Purgatory Part One - Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 101:49


Following on from an introductory lecture given at the Dawson Society Speakers Forum, Professor Kinder expliored themes of experience, desire and sanctification in the Divine Comedy, working from the recent translation by Clive James.

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante's Divine Comedy: Inferno Part Two - Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 96:28


Following on from an introductory lecture given at the Dawson Society Speakers Forum, Professor Kinder expliored themes of experience, desire and sanctification in the Divine Comedy, working particularly from the recent translation by Clive James.

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante's Divine Comedy: Inferno Part One - Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 88:26


Following on from an introductory lecture given at the Dawson Society Speakers Forum, Professor Kinder expliored themes of experience, desire and sanctification in the Divine Comedy, working from the recent translation by Clive James.

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library
Dante’s Divine Comedy: Medieval Masterpiece and the Modern Search for Meaning – Associate Professor John Kinder

Christopher Dawson Society - Audio Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 68:34


The Dawson Society for Philosophy and Culture was proud to present the following lecture by Associate Professor John Kinder of the University of western Australia at the Speakers Forum event on 13 May 2014. Assoc. Prof. Kinder gave a account of Dante’s divine comedy as a part of our culture here in Australia in 2014. This lecture also served as an introductory lecture to a new initiative from The Dawson Society, the Paideia Lectures.

IBC Richmond
Senior Pastor Search Update - October 29, 2023

IBC Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 4:02


John Kinder announces the Senior Pastor Search page at immanuelbaptist.org/pastorsearch.

IBC Richmond
Senior Pastor Search Update - September 24, 2023

IBC Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 2:31


John Kinder shares the progress and next steps for our Senior Pastor search.

IBC Richmond
Senior Pastor Search Update - October 29, 2023

IBC Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 4:02


John Kinder announces the Senior Pastor Search page at immanuelbaptist.org/pastorsearch.

IBC Richmond
Senior Pastor Search Update - September 24, 2023

IBC Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 2:31


John Kinder shares the progress and next steps for our Senior Pastor search.

IBC Richmond
Senior Pastor Search Update - March 10, 2024

IBC Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 5:16


John Kinder shares an update. Updates and further info remain at immanuelbaptist.org/pastorsearch.

IBC Richmond
Senior Pastor Search Update - March 10, 2024

IBC Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 5:16


John Kinder shares an update. Updates and further info remain at immanuelbaptist.org/pastorsearch.