In this episode, Harper begins again by outlining the aims of Broadcasting World Literature under her watch by thinking through María Lugones\u27 Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes toward creating a guiding ethic for the show. She thinks about how the show might engage various literatures and disciplines so as to interrogate dominating systems and as such working within multiplicity toward resisting those systems
Sophie meets some of the ‘walking encyclopaedias’ who work on the frontline at Royal Pavilion & Muse...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
https://scholar.dominican.edu/mfa-creative-writing-podcast-series/1007/thumbnail.jp
In this episode, Daina Tabūna—a Latvian writer—discusses her process of writing a collection of shor...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the deco...
In this first episode of the new semester, Daimys re-introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,\u...
It may sound audacious, to say that a horse-and-buggy driving group, can teach us anything about liv...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In this episode, Rebecca Warshofsky—a third-year PhD student in the Comparative Literature Departmen...
Location: Bus Stops by Hackney Town Hall The aim of this PhD research was ...
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Nelson, a first year PhD student in Comparative Literature, abo...
Dramaturgical thoughts on the first episode of the 8th season of Game of Thrones
In this episode, Harper speaks with Dr. Giovanna Montenegro about her work in comparative literature...
In this episode, Harper speaks with Alan Palacios about indigenous Argentinian poet Liliana Ancalao....
Sophie meets some of the ‘walking encyclopaedias’ who work on the frontline at Royal Pavilion & Muse...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
https://scholar.dominican.edu/mfa-creative-writing-podcast-series/1007/thumbnail.jp
In this episode, Daina Tabūna—a Latvian writer—discusses her process of writing a collection of shor...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the deco...
In this first episode of the new semester, Daimys re-introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,\u...
It may sound audacious, to say that a horse-and-buggy driving group, can teach us anything about liv...
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In this episode, Rebecca Warshofsky—a third-year PhD student in the Comparative Literature Departmen...
Location: Bus Stops by Hackney Town Hall The aim of this PhD research was ...
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Nelson, a first year PhD student in Comparative Literature, abo...
Dramaturgical thoughts on the first episode of the 8th season of Game of Thrones
In this episode, Harper speaks with Dr. Giovanna Montenegro about her work in comparative literature...
In this episode, Harper speaks with Alan Palacios about indigenous Argentinian poet Liliana Ancalao....
Sophie meets some of the ‘walking encyclopaedias’ who work on the frontline at Royal Pavilion & Muse...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
https://scholar.dominican.edu/mfa-creative-writing-podcast-series/1007/thumbnail.jp