Nylons & Pylons
A couch potato dad and his college student influencer wannabe daughter talk football and pop culture. Worlds collide. After what seems to be a billion hours of chatting away by the coffee pot, I thought some of the banter was not only compelling, but also quite hilarious. We not only talk about what happens on the field, we'll pretty much, discuss anything and argue everything.Welcome to Nylons & Pylons!
Nylons & Pylons
Interview with Duke Professor Dr. Tracie Canada about her new book "Tackling the Everyday: Race & Nation in Big-Time College Football"
Today, Camille & Blake have the privilege of interviewing Dr. Tracie Canada from Duke University. Tracie is the Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. She is the author of Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football (University of California Press, 2025) and the founder and director of the HEARTS (Health, Ethnography, and Race through Sports) Lab. Her work has also been featured in public venues and outlets such as the Museum of Modern Art, TIME, The Guardian, and Scientific American. Thanks for listening!