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Biographies and Boxing

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History is a messy business. It’s full of mixed and conflicting perspectives. It’s subject to revision — for the right or wrong reasons And while it’s tempting to think of it as a collection of facts, history is really a collection of perspectives.

This holds especially true for histories of people. Think about it: there are competing biographies, or authorized biographies, even unauthorized biographies - and, of course, autobiographies.

Christiaan's guests on this episode of Out to Lunch Acadiana are both writers of history.

Jason Theriot is a freelance author, a New Iberia native, and an academic. He’s written on a number of subjects, not just about people, including World War II histories and works about the environment, particularly the Gulf Coast. Jason is a former fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School where he worked on Environmental Policy. He’s currently working on a history of tank barges.

Deirdre Gogarty Morrison wrote her own history. She published an autobiography about her career as a boxer called “My Call to the Ring.”

Deirdre was born and raised in Ireland and moved to Lafayette to work with the legendary boxing coach Beau Williford. Irish law prohibited women from boxing professionally but that didn't deter Deirdre. She was to become Ireland’s first women’s world champion and has been inducted into the international women’s boxing hall of fame.

Deidre is retired from professional bouts now and spends her boxing time coaching both men and women.

Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Chopsticks restaurant in Lafayette.

You can find photos from this show by Lucius Fontenot, and more, at our website.

Find out more about extraordinary Acadiana women in sports here.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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History is a messy business. It’s full of mixed and conflicting perspectives. It’s subject to revision — for the right or wrong reasons And while it’s tempting to think of it as a collection of facts, history is really a collection of perspectives.

This holds especially true for histories of people. Think about it: there are competing biographies, or authorized biographies, even unauthorized biographies - and, of course, autobiographies.

Christiaan's guests on this episode of Out to Lunch Acadiana are both writers of history.

Jason Theriot is a freelance author, a New Iberia native, and an academic. He’s written on a number of subjects, not just about people, including World War II histories and works about the environment, particularly the Gulf Coast. Jason is a former fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School where he worked on Environmental Policy. He’s currently working on a history of tank barges.

Deirdre Gogarty Morrison wrote her own history. She published an autobiography about her career as a boxer called “My Call to the Ring.”

Deirdre was born and raised in Ireland and moved to Lafayette to work with the legendary boxing coach Beau Williford. Irish law prohibited women from boxing professionally but that didn't deter Deirdre. She was to become Ireland’s first women’s world champion and has been inducted into the international women’s boxing hall of fame.

Deidre is retired from professional bouts now and spends her boxing time coaching both men and women.

Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Chopsticks restaurant in Lafayette.

You can find photos from this show by Lucius Fontenot, and more, at our website.

Find out more about extraordinary Acadiana women in sports here.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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