Published: Jan. 3, 2023, 3:05 p.m.
Heather Radke, a writer and contributing editor/reporter at Radiolab, chats with Trey Elling about BUTTS: A BACKSTORY. Topics include:
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\n - Heather's goal with Butts (0:00)
\n - The gluteal cleft (2:13)
\n - Why humans evolved to have butts (3:31)
\n - How the butt is a Swiss Army Knife (5:26)
\n - Male peacocks and the female human butt (7:07)
\n - The modern objectification of the female butt beginning with Sarah Baartman 200+ years ago (10:56)
\n - Scientists' creating racial hierarchy with butts (and more) in the 1800s (14:44)
\n - The bustle in the late 1800s (17:16)
\n - The flapper of the 1920s (20:20)
\n - Josephine Baker's butt nearly ending European civilization (23:50)
\n - Attempting to define "normal" in the mid-1900s (26:08)
\n - The model responsible for how many clothing companies determine the fit for women's pants (29:23)
\n - Buns of Steel (32:29)
\n - The start of 'fat fitness' in the 1980s (35:53)
\n - Sir Mix-A-Lot and Baby Got Back (38:13)
\n - Why women's butts have been more openly discussed since around 2000 (42:59)
\n - Beyonce and "Bootylicious" (46:30)
\n - 2014 as the 'Year of the Butt' (49:20)
\n - The next big thing in butts (51:22)
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