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Being Human

  • Climate Lyricism: An Interview With Min Song

    26 APR 2022 · An interview with Min Song, professor of English at Boston College University. The interview focuses on Professor Song's most recent book, Climate Lyricism.
    1h 3m 5s
  • Indigenous Compilations, Colonial Archives: An Interview with Kelly Wisecup

    4 MAR 2022 · An interview with Kelly Wisecup, professor of English at Northwestern University. The interview focuses on Professor Wisecup's most recent book Assembled for Use: Indigenous Compilation and the Archives of Early Native American Literatures.
    55m 57s
  • Sissy Insurgencies: An Interview With Marlon Ross

    9 FEB 2022 · An interview with Marlon Ross, professor of English at the University of Virginia. The interview focuses on Professor Ross's most recent book Sissy Insurgencies: A Racial Anatomy of Unfit Manliness.
    1h 10m 10s
  • The Story Of Speculation: An Interview With Gayle Rogers

    14 JAN 2022 · An interview with Gayle Rogers, professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. The interview focuses on Professor Rogers's most recent book Speculation: A Cultural History from Aristotle to AI.
    1h 1m 11s
  • The Poetics Of Difference, An Interview With Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

    10 DEC 2021 · An interview with Mecca Jamilah Sullivan, professor of English at Bryn Mawr College. The interview focuses on Professor Sullivan's most recent book The Poetics of Difference: Queer Feminist Forms in the African Diaspora. Information on the essay collection Teaching Black, from the University of Pittsburgh Press, can be found here: upittpress.org/books/9780822946953/. The webpage for Professor Sullivan's upcoming novel can be found here: www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/712169…781324091417.
    51m 28s
  • The (Somewhat) Secret History Of Queer Theory: An Interview with Heather Love

    10 DEC 2021 · An interview with Heather Love, professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. The interview focuses on Professor Love's most recent book Underdogs: Social Deviance and Queer Theory.
    1h 6m 43s
  • Defending Judgment: An Interview with Michael Clune

    10 DEC 2021 · An interview with Michael Clune, Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities at Case Western University. The interview focuses on Professor Clune's most recent book A Defense of Judgment. Professor Clune's essays at the Chronicle of Higher Education, including one that reproduces the core argument of A Defense of Judgment, are available here: www.chronicle.com/author/michael-clune.
    1h 6m 35s
  • Screenshot Asia and Transnational Film: An Interview with Charles Exley

    10 DEC 2021 · An interview with Charles Exley, professor of Japanese literature and film and Associate Director of film and media studies at the University of Pittsburgh. The interview focuses on Professor Exley's work with Screenshot:Asia, a project to promote Asian film and culture in Pittsburgh. The website for Screenshot:Asia is here: www.screenshot.pitt.edu/. The essay we discuss on Takagi Tokuko and Japanese popular opera can be found here: www.jstor.org/stable/44508506?se…_info_tab_contents.
    36m 47s
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Celebrating the value of the humanities, within the university and beyond.
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