Recall This Book Podcast
@recallthisbook
A podcast that reads books from the past for a new take on the present. Find us in Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and our blog📚🎧
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Today on the blog: @anikcchartrand of The Dept of English reflects on her own education at a land grab university and how the work of [email protected] & Tristan Ahtone (discussed in this month's RtB episode) changed her perspective. Check it out here: recallthisbook.org/2022/03/10/lan…
In today's rebroadcast, Elizabeth Ferry & John Plotz speak with Christina Thompson about her book, Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia, the history of Polynesia, and how histories of Polynesia are constructed. Listen here: recallthisbook.org/2022/03/17/77-…
This month's companion episode is a rebroadcast of the fascinating conversation between John Plotz, Gina Turrigiano of Brandeis Neuroscience and Madeline Miller, author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Circe. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN4862899133
In this month's episode, John Plotz and @uanjaria have a fascinating conversation with poet, professor & polyglot Rajiv Mohabir about poetry, linguistic pyrotechnics & "coolitude". Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN2719127411
RELAUNCH! EPISODE 34: Recall This Book Podcast CROSSOVER Kim Adams and @SaronikB of High Theory Podcast talk different iterations of 'the pastoral' with John Plotz of Recall this Book. hightheory.net/2021/03/26/rec…
Fancy some Friday #FantasyLit listening? 👂🎧 Whet your appetite for our #LLCBeyondTheBooks episode with Anna Vaninskaya by tuning in to Recall This Book Podcast ep 78 to hear her talk about #Tolkien, displacement, loss and more recallthisbook.org/2022/04/07/78-…
In today’s crossover episode from Novel Dialogue, Charles Yu talks with Chris Fan about “small feelings,” the limitations of Science Fiction and inhabiting a role. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN6794945679
Today on #RtB, John Plotz & Elizabeth Ferry had a mind-bending conversation with Paul Roquet of MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing about the inside/outside of VR, the history of wearable tech & his book The Immersive Enclosure. Give it a listen here: megaphone.link/NBN2990597539
Today we are pleased to rebroadcast the wonderful conversation between John Plotz, Elizabeth Ferry & @LeahAtWhatPrice about children's literature, the tactile nature of reading & the blurry boundaries between literature for adults and young readers. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN5606949832
In today's episode, John Plotz & Elizabeth Ferry spoke with linguistic anthropologist Janet McIntosh about the language of alt-right movements & the implausible deniability of "Let's go Brandon," unpacking the power of semiotic callousing. Listen Here: megaphone.link/NBN6612319971
Today we have a reissue of a previous episode that is worth another look! John Plotz & Elizabeth Ferry spoke with @zeithistoriker of Wellesley College about ethnonationalism, The Camp of the Saints & Science Fiction. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN2241336832
Today's episode features John Plotz & @GGTurrigiano (joined by two Brandeis students) having a discussion with Elizabeth Kolbert about her book Under A White Sky. The conversation ranges from reacting to climate change to the future of writing. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN5056841191
Today on RtB, Historian of Science Lorraine Daston speaks with John Plotz & Elizabeth Ferry about her new book Rules (New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) Book of the Day!) from Princeton University Press about thick and thin rules and the instability of perceived norms. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN7415053921
Today on RtB, John Plotz & Elizabeth Ferry talk to Zachary Horton of University of Pittsburgh about his book The Cosmic Zoom Scale, Knowledge and Mediation about everything from what happens when we diverge from the "meso-scale of the human sensorium" to geology Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN9891492314
Today's rebroadcast features John Plotz and @GGTurrigiano having a fascinating conversation with Gael McGill of Harvard Medical School about data visualization - how does it help to see Covid? What does an artistic representation of data look like? Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN7947764484
On today’s rebroadcast, John Plotz & Elizabeth Ferry speak with Christine J. Walley of MIT Anthropology about her book Exit Zero: Family and Class in Postindustrial Chicago, deindustrialization, and how to talk about class. Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN7113202489
Today on RtB John Plotz spoke with composer Francisco del Pino of Princeton Music Dept about collaboration, composition and abstraction vs. human experience in art. #RTB #composition #podcast 👉Listen here: megaphone.link/NBN9340448799