About this episode
On Thursday in the Wall Street Journal , Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh acknowledged his sharp tone in recent hearings. This week, we examine the anger and resentment driving the #MeToo backlash. Plus, a deep dive into into our flawed narratives about Native American history, and a close look at the role problematic fantasies about indigenous people play in German culture. 1. Lili Loofbourow [ @Millicentsomer ], staff writer at Slate, on the purposeful role of male anger in the Kavanaugh nomination process . Listen . 2. David Treuer [ @DavidTreuer ], writer and historian, on the simplistic, flawed narratives tied up in popular Native American history . Listen . 3. Frank Usbeck , historian and researcher-curator at the State Ethnographic Collections of Saxony, and Evan Torner , German Studies professor at the University of Cincinnati, on the fantasies about indigenous people involved in German politics and culture. Listen . Songs: Rebel Soldier by Nashville Sessions Prelude of Light by John Zorn Puck by John Zorn Tribute to America by The O'Neill Brothers Group Her Avwerah by Norfolk and Western Lost, Night by Bill Frisell On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today ( https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm ). Follow our show on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.