In this episode, Harper speaks with Dr. Giovanna Montenegro about her work in comparative literature and how she thinks about sharing her research with the public. We consider Montenegro\u27s work with Alexander von Humboldt and Germans in the Americas, reconsidering colonial legacies through renaming, and the aural nature of radio by considering Montenegro\u27s academic career and current projects. Giovanna also reads poems Immigrants by Pat Mora and Nuyorican Lament by Gloria Vando
Episode 6 Guests: Dr. Shenika Harris, Dr. Maite Núñez-Betel and Dr. Justine Pas discuss the value an...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In episode one Sara Mai visits with Dr Diana Lewis, a Mikmaq researcher and Assistant Professor in t...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
In the first recorded episode of the 2019-2020 school year, new host Harper reads poetry by Elizabet...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this episode, Harper talks with her sister Isabella about where their work as scholars of compara...
In this episode, Harper speaks with Alan Palacios about indigenous Argentinian poet Liliana Ancalao....
On our second episode, my co-host Jonathan Jones will be interviewing Harper Sherwood Reed about her...
For our introductory episode today, we are joined by Dr. Wendy Wall, an Associate Professor in Histo...
Guests: Dr. Ana Schnellmann and Dr. Kathi Vosevich continue their discussion (from episode 7) on the...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the deco...
CSB/SJU Libraries Director Kathy Parker interviews Dr. Emily Kuffner, Visiting Assistant Professor o...
In this episode, we hear from three undergraduate comparative literature students about the French C...
Episode 6 Guests: Dr. Shenika Harris, Dr. Maite Núñez-Betel and Dr. Justine Pas discuss the value an...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In episode one Sara Mai visits with Dr Diana Lewis, a Mikmaq researcher and Assistant Professor in t...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
In the first recorded episode of the 2019-2020 school year, new host Harper reads poetry by Elizabet...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this episode, Harper talks with her sister Isabella about where their work as scholars of compara...
In this episode, Harper speaks with Alan Palacios about indigenous Argentinian poet Liliana Ancalao....
On our second episode, my co-host Jonathan Jones will be interviewing Harper Sherwood Reed about her...
For our introductory episode today, we are joined by Dr. Wendy Wall, an Associate Professor in Histo...
Guests: Dr. Ana Schnellmann and Dr. Kathi Vosevich continue their discussion (from episode 7) on the...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the deco...
CSB/SJU Libraries Director Kathy Parker interviews Dr. Emily Kuffner, Visiting Assistant Professor o...
In this episode, we hear from three undergraduate comparative literature students about the French C...
Episode 6 Guests: Dr. Shenika Harris, Dr. Maite Núñez-Betel and Dr. Justine Pas discuss the value an...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In episode one Sara Mai visits with Dr Diana Lewis, a Mikmaq researcher and Assistant Professor in t...