Episode
Part One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
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In episode 37, Robert is joined by Andrew Ti (Yo Is This Racist) to discuss the history of the Andaman Islands. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The podcast delves deep into a story about something terrible that was done to challenge the listener's perceptions of trans people.
00:00 - 01:53 (01:53)
Summary
The podcast delves deep into a story about something terrible that was done to challenge the listener's perceptions of trans people. The episode takes place on the picturesque island of Koh Tao in Thailand.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker criticizes the colonialist mentality of some white missionaries and the lack of understanding of boundaries when trying to convert people to Christianity.
01:53 - 09:06 (07:13)
Summary
The speaker criticizes the colonialist mentality of some white missionaries and the lack of understanding of boundaries when trying to convert people to Christianity.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this episode, Dan Carlin talks about the Andaman Islands and their place in history, including colonialism, slavery, and the harrowing story of a group of British people who attempted to make contact with the indigenous inhabitants.
09:06 - 17:52 (08:45)
Summary
In this episode, Dan Carlin talks about the Andaman Islands and their place in history, including colonialism, slavery, and the harrowing story of a group of British people who attempted to make contact with the indigenous inhabitants.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The team discusses how a man, named Jack, was captured and used as a poster boy for an ethnographic showcase.
17:52 - 27:13 (09:21)
Summary
The team discusses how a man, named Jack, was captured and used as a poster boy for an ethnographic showcase. They also talk about the accidental genocide and creepy force nudity of the Andaman people, along with the sympathy they received from people around the world.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The arrival of British settlers and prisoners to the Andaman Islands had a devastating impact on the indigenous Andamanese people, with diseases and rapid colonization leading to rampant sickness and death.
27:17 - 33:27 (06:10)
Summary
The arrival of British settlers and prisoners to the Andaman Islands had a devastating impact on the indigenous Andamanese people, with diseases and rapid colonization leading to rampant sickness and death. Despite efforts from the British to avoid repeating past mistakes made by their compatriots, the Andamanese people made it clear that they wanted nothing to do with the British settlers.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Andamanese people were one of the most fascinating tribes for the British Empire due to their uncontacted status.
33:27 - 38:17 (04:49)
Summary
The Andamanese people were one of the most fascinating tribes for the British Empire due to their uncontacted status. But once they were subdued, they lost their will to continue surviving and started asking for coconuts and liquor.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
"Death Island" is a new podcast that uncovers the mystery behind dozens of tourists who died under mysterious circumstances on the beautiful island of Koh Tau and "Beauty Translated" is a podcast that challenges the perceptions of trans people beyond just skin deep.
38:17 - 45:46 (07:29)
Summary
"Death Island" is a new podcast that uncovers the mystery behind dozens of tourists who died under mysterious circumstances on the beautiful island of Koh Tau and "Beauty Translated" is a podcast that challenges the perceptions of trans people beyond just skin deep.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast episode discusses the work of British colonial officer, Maurice Vidal Portman, who took photographs of the Andamanese peoples in the late 19th century and described their bodies in deeply uncomfortable detail.
45:46 - 52:44 (06:57)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the work of British colonial officer, Maurice Vidal Portman, who took photographs of the Andamanese peoples in the late 19th century and described their bodies in deeply uncomfortable detail. The episode delves into the cultural details of the Andamanese people and how Portman's work was part of a larger colonial project to document and preserve the "vanishing aesthetic asset" of the indigenous people.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts of Yo, is this Racist?
52:44 - 59:30 (06:46)
Summary
The hosts of Yo, is this Racist? talk about their merchandising and concerns about the inappropriate use of their items, while discussing a study on the offensive descriptions of Andamanese people in the writings of John Portman, who heavily focused on erotic dimensions and genitalia.
EpisodePart One: The Accidental Genocide of the Andaman Islands
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This transcript includes snippets from the podcasts "Behind The Bastards," "Death Island," and "Beauty Translated" for their latest episodes.
59:30 - 1:01:22 (01:51)
Summary
This transcript includes snippets from the podcasts "Behind The Bastards," "Death Island," and "Beauty Translated" for their latest episodes. "Behind The Bastards" delves into the consequences of actions in commerce, "Death Island" explores the mystery behind the many tourist deaths on the beautiful island of Kotel, and "Beauty Translated" challenges perceptions of trans people with new conversations that go beyond the surface level.