In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the decolonial possibilities of radio, and hosting the show. We discuss what world literature is and means as through Broadcasting World Literature until now, the different ways in which Garcia has approached considering literature and world literature, and why radio is a unique space to think about literature. We also consider the resistant capabilities of radio and hear Garcia read Imagine the Angels of Bread , the title poem of Martín Espada\u27s 1996 book of poems
In this episode, Harper talks with her sister Isabella about where their work as scholars of compara...
This is the third episode of week 28 in the Sam & Jesse Radio Show, circa 1976.https://scholarlycomm...
La radio y la literatura han mantenido una relación estrecha que ha permitido su difusión. El ejerci...
On our second episode, my co-host Jonathan Jones will be interviewing Harper Sherwood Reed about her...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
In the first recorded episode of the 2019-2020 school year, new host Harper reads poetry by Elizabet...
In this episode, we chat with Abigail Murphy--a graduate student in Comparative Literature--about he...
In this episode, Harper begins again by outlining the aims of Broadcasting World Literature under he...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this episode, we talk with Mushtaq Bilal about the world novel and discussed novels by writers ...
In this episode, Harper speaks with Dr. Giovanna Montenegro about her work in comparative literature...
In this episode, CSP\u27s Associate Director of Instruction and Outreach, Rachel Wightman, shares ab...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
Season three of Novel Dialogue launches in partnership with Public Books and introduces some fresh n...
In this our 4th episode of New Aural Cultures, Richard Berry has been talking to 3 more authors abou...
In this episode, Harper talks with her sister Isabella about where their work as scholars of compara...
This is the third episode of week 28 in the Sam & Jesse Radio Show, circa 1976.https://scholarlycomm...
La radio y la literatura han mantenido una relación estrecha que ha permitido su difusión. El ejerci...
On our second episode, my co-host Jonathan Jones will be interviewing Harper Sherwood Reed about her...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
In the first recorded episode of the 2019-2020 school year, new host Harper reads poetry by Elizabet...
In this episode, we chat with Abigail Murphy--a graduate student in Comparative Literature--about he...
In this episode, Harper begins again by outlining the aims of Broadcasting World Literature under he...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this episode, we talk with Mushtaq Bilal about the world novel and discussed novels by writers ...
In this episode, Harper speaks with Dr. Giovanna Montenegro about her work in comparative literature...
In this episode, CSP\u27s Associate Director of Instruction and Outreach, Rachel Wightman, shares ab...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
Season three of Novel Dialogue launches in partnership with Public Books and introduces some fresh n...
In this our 4th episode of New Aural Cultures, Richard Berry has been talking to 3 more authors abou...
In this episode, Harper talks with her sister Isabella about where their work as scholars of compara...
This is the third episode of week 28 in the Sam & Jesse Radio Show, circa 1976.https://scholarlycomm...
La radio y la literatura han mantenido una relación estrecha que ha permitido su difusión. El ejerci...