An Alabama Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos threatens fertility treatments across the state. On this week’s On the Media, hear how a particular branch of Christian nationalism influenced one justice’s decision. Plus, how film adaptations of books have come to dominate our screens.
Matthew D. Taylor [@TaylorMatthewD)], senior scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, & Jewish Studies, on how a particular strain of Christian Nationalism, once on the fringe of America’s religious landscape, is slowly emerging as a political force. Listen).
Alexander Manshel [@XanderManshel)], assistant professor of English at McGill University and author of Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon), on how literary prizes have changed over the last few decades, and how much they actually matter. Listen).
Cord Jefferson [@cordjefferson)], writer and director of the new film American Fiction, on his movie's critique of Hollywood and the process of adapting a novel for the screen. Listen).
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