GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Göran Adamson is an Associate Prof. in Sociology and Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Sociology at Uppsala University, Sweden. The Swedish sociologist Göran Adamson’s latest book, Masochistic Nationalism: Multicultural Self-Hatred and the Infatuation with the Exotic (2021), identifies two forms of nationalism in contemporary society (white supremacist and anti-white) and explores their similarities and differences.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Philippe Diaz is a renowned writer and director known for his work on documentaries such as "The End of Poverty?" and "The Empire In Africa," as well as the narrative feature "Now & Later." He has produced over 25 films and received the Louis Delluc award in 1986 for "Mauvais Sang," which was also nominated for three César Awards. In 2004, he founded Cinema Libre Studio to support independent films. One of his recent projects is "I Am Gitmo," a film starring Sammy Sheikh, Eric Pierpoint, and Paul Kampf, which explores themes related to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The film received nominations and awards at various film festivals, including the Marbella International Film Festival. You can find more information about Philippe Diaz and his works on his website, iamgitmo.com.
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