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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 14: In Focus: Cixin Liu on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
In this episode, John and Brandeis professor Pu Wang talk with the bestselling science fiction author Cixin Liu. Mr. Liu is the author of The Three Body Problem, The Dark Forest, Death’s End, and other works. When he visited Brandeis to receive an honorary degree, Liu paid a visit to the RTB lair to record this interview. He spoke in Chinese and…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 55: David Ferry, Roger Reeves, and the Underworld on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
“Their tongues are ashes when they’d speak to us” David Ferry, Resemblance. The underworld, that repository of the Shades of the Dead, gets a lot of traffic from time to time, especially from heroes (Gilgamesh, Theseus, Odysseus, Aeneas) and poets (Orpheus, Virgil, Dante). Some come down for information or in hopes of rescuing or just seeing their…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 54: Novel Dialogue with Helen Garner (Crossover) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Helen Garner sits down with John and Elizabeth McMahon, a distinguished scholar of Australian literature. Helen’s novels range from the anti-patriarchy exuberance of Monkey Grip (1977) to the heartbreaking mortality at the heart of The Spare Room (2008). She has also authored a slew of nonfiction, plus screenplays for Jane Campion’s Two Friends…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 52: “High Theory” and the Pastoral (High Theory Crossover) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Kim Adams and Saronik Bosu share an office at the English department of NYU-and now they also share High Theory a podcast where you can “get high on the substance of theory.” Their lovable podcast always identifies a single manageable topic and asks three magic questions (what is your quest? is not one of them). Today that topic is “the pastoral”;…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 15x: Afterthoughts on Zadie Smith on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Zadie Smith touched down at Brandeis because Swing Time was this year’s New Student Book Forum selection. It made for a busy day: on top of the podcast, she spoke to faculty and undergraduates at two different events. So, lots of material to discuss. We do our best to unpack Zadie Smith’s take on sincerity, authenticity and human sacredness; the…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 80: We are Not Digested: A Conversation with Rajiv Mohabir on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration.
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 76: Land-Grab Universities: A Discussion with Robert Lee on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
John and new Brandeis host Jerome Tharaud (author of Apocalyptic Geographies) learn exactly how the growth of America’s public universities relied on shameful seizures of Native American land. Working with Tristan Athone –editor of Grist and a member of the Kiowa Tribe–historian Robert Lee wrote a stunning series of pieces that reveal how many…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 74: George Kalogeris on Words and Places on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
John and Elizabeth had the marvelous fortune to talk with George Kalogeris about his new book Winthropos (LSU Press, 2021). The title comes from the “Greek-ified” name that George’s father gave to their town, Winthrop, MA. George’s poems are soaked in memories and tacit, deep affection, communicated through the language of the lines and especially…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 72: Caryl Phillips Speaks with Corina Stan (Novel Dialogue Crossover) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Our second January Novel Dialogue conversation is with Caryl Phillips, professor of English at Yale and world-renowned for novels ranging from The Final Passage to 2018’s A View of the Empire at Sunset. He shares his thoughts on transplantation, on performance, on race, even on sports. Joining him here are John and the wonderful comparatist C…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 71: Jennifer Egan with Ivan Kreilkamp Fiction as Streaming, Genre as Portal (Novel Dialogue crossover) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
This week on Recall this Book, another delightful crossover episode from our sister podcast Novel Dialogue, which puts scholars and writers together to discuss the making of novels and what to make of them. (If you want to hear more, RtB 53 featured Nobel Orhan Pamuk, RtB 54 brought in Helen Garner, and in RtB 72 we have Caryl Phillips). Who…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 70: “Studying Up” with Daniel Souleles on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
John and Elizabeth continue their conversation with Daniel Souleles, anthropologist at the Copenhagen Business School and author of Songs of Profit, Songs of Loss: Private Equity, Wealth, and Inequality (Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press 2019). Dan’s work fits into a newish approach in anthropology of researching people with greater power and…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 69: Daniel Souleles on Private Equity on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
In this installment of our Recall this Buck series (check out our earlier conversations with Thomas Piketty, Peter Brown and Christine Desan), John and Elizabeth talk with Daniel Souleles, anthropologist at the Copenhagen Business School and author of Songs of Profit, Songs of Loss: Private Equity, Wealth, and Inequality (Lincoln : University of…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 67: Everything and Less: Mark McGurl on Books in the Age of Amazon on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
What do you make of Amazon: The new Sears Roebuck? A terrifying monopoly threat? Satisfaction (a paperback in your mailbox, a Kindle edition on your tablet) just a click away? John and Elizabeth speak with Stanford English prof Mark McGurl, whose previous books include the pathbreaking The Program Era. Mark faces that question squarely in his…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 66: On Multi-Species Community: A Critical Conversation with Patricia Alvarez Astacio on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Octopus month has morphed seamlessly into Multispecies month here at RtB, bringing with it not only last week’s piece on chimpanzees, but also this sparkling conversation about all sorts of multi-species communities. Recorded live in front of an audience of writing students and introduced by Brandeis physicist Matthew Headrick, it features…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 65: Octopus World: Other Minds with Peter Godfrey-Smith on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Peter Godfrey-Smith knows his cephalopods. Once of CUNY and now a professor of history and philosophy of science at University of Sydney, his truly capacious career includes books such as Theory and Reality (2003; 2nd edition in 2020), Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection (2009) and most recently Metazoa. RtB–including two Brandeis…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 64: Adaner and John wrap up with Elizabeth on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Adaner, Elizabeth and John come together for a “wrap” conversation: what unites our three guests, and what divides them? Elizabeth ponders the series as a whole, wondering: what exactly do we mean by “the left” anyway, let alone the Brahmin Left?
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 63: A Conversation with Arlie Hochschild on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
We might call today’s episode a tale of the Brahmin Left and the Tea Party Right-since we are interested not just in the movement of educated upper middle class people towards traditional left parties like the Democrats, but also in the movement of working class and less educated citizens towards the Right and the Republican party. We could…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 62: A Conversation with Jan-Werner Müller on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
Today’s guest is Princeton’s Jan-Werner Müller, (Another Country: German Intellectuals, Unification and National Identity, A Dangerous Mind: Carl Schmitt in Post-War European Thought, Constitutional Patriotism) author of What is Populism? (2016) which explores how the identitarian logic of populism can come to lodge within democracies. Is the…[Read more]
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Miranda Peery deposited A Conversation with Matt Karp about Class Dealignments on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
We are delighted to begin the Brahmin Left series with Matt Karp, historian at Princeton, author of This Vast Southern Empire and a perennially thought-provoking essayist about the complex 19th and 20th century genealogies of contemporary American politics: “The Politics of a Second Gilded Age” is the essay that links most closely to this conversation.
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Miranda Peery deposited Recall this Book 60: Sean Hill on Bodies in Space and Time on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months ago
Elizabeth is joined by Elizabeth Bradfield, poet, naturalist and professor of poetry at Brandeis, in a conversation with the poet Sean Hill, author of Blood Ties and Brown Liquor (2008) and Dangerous Goods (2014). Sean read his Musica Universalis in Fairbanks, (it appeared in the Alaska Quarterly Review) and then, like someone seated in an archive…[Read more]
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