Recall This Book Podcast
@RecallThisBook
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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📚🎧
Waltham, MA
Joined December 2018
In this month's episode, @plotznik and Jerome Tharaud of @BrandeisEnglish have a fascinating conversation with @Bobby_L33 of @CamHistory about his work with @Tahtone on Land-Grab Universities
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Today on RtB @plotznik spoke with composer Francisco del Pino of @MusicPrincetonU about collaboration, composition and abstraction vs. human experience in art. #RTB #composition #podcast 👉Listen here:
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On today’s rebroadcast, @plotznik & @efanthro speak with Christine J. Walley of @MITanthropology about her book Exit Zero: Family and Class in Postindustrial Chicago, deindustrialization, and how to talk about class. Listen here:
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Today's rebroadcast features @plotznik and @GGTurrigiano having a fascinating conversation with @gmcgill of @harvardmed about data visualization - how does it help to see Covid? What does an artistic representation of data look like? Listen here:
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Today on RtB, @plotznik & @efanthro talk to Zachary Horton of @PittTweet 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:
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Today on RtB, Historian of Science Lorraine Daston speaks with @plotznik & @efanthro about her new book Rules (@NewBooksNetwork Book of the Day!) from @PrincetonUPress about thick and thin rules and the instability of perceived norms. Listen here:
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Today's episode features @plotznik & @GGTurrigiano (joined by two Brandeis students) having a discussion with @ElizKolbert about her book Under A White Sky. The conversation ranges from reacting to climate change to the future of writing. Listen here:
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Today we have a reissue of a previous episode that is worth another look! @plotznik & @efanthro spoke with @zeithistoriker of @Wellesley about ethnonationalism, The Camp of the Saints & Science Fiction. Listen here:
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Today we are pleased to rebroadcast the wonderful conversation between @plotznik, @efanthro & @LeahAtWhatPrice about children's literature, the tactile nature of reading & the blurry boundaries between literature for adults and young readers. Listen here:
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In today’s crossover episode from @NovelDialogue, Charles Yu talks with Chris Fan about “small feelings,” the limitations of Science Fiction and inhabiting a role. Listen here:
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Fancy some Friday #FantasyLit listening? 👂🎧 Whet your appetite for our #LLCBeyondTheBooks episode with Anna Vaninskaya by tuning in to @RecallThisBook ep 78 to hear her talk about #Tolkien, displacement, loss and more
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RELAUNCH! EPISODE 34: @RecallThisBook CROSSOVER Kim Adams and @SaronikB of High Theory Podcast talk different iterations of 'the pastoral' with @plotznik of Recall this Book. https://t.co/SRpHV0jqWV
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In this month's episode, @plotznik and @uanjaria have a fascinating conversation with poet, professor & polyglot @rajivmohabir about poetry, linguistic pyrotechnics & "coolitude". Listen here:
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In today's blog post, Abigael Good discusses Madeline Miller's Circe and the hauntings and doubling effect of literary retellings. Read it here:
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Abigael Good Parmigianino – Circe and the Companions of Ulysses Madeline Miller has made a name for herself by retelling Greek myths;  she calls it literary adaptation or mythological re…
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This month's companion episode is a rebroadcast of the fascinating conversation between @plotznik, Gina Turrigiano of @BrandeisNeuro and Madeline Miller, author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Circe. Listen here:
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On the blog today: Cassie Schiffman responds to our conversation about Fantasy with Anna Vaninskaya, thinking about Immorality, Tolkien and Vampire Baseball. Read it here:
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In today's rebroadcast, @efanthro & @plotznik speak with @cathompsn about her book, Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia, the history of Polynesia, and how histories of Polynesia are constructed. Listen here:
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John and Elizabeth talk cultural renewal with Christina Thompson in this rebroadcast of a 2019 Recall this Book conversation. Her Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia both relates the history o…
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Today on the blog: @anikcchartrand of @BrandeisEnglish reflects on her own education at a land grab university and how the work of @Bobby_L33 & @Tahtone (discussed in this month's RtB episode) changed her perspective. Check it out here:
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by Anik Chartrand As an indigenous person, listening to “Land-Grab Universities” (Recall this Book 76) made me reflect on my own education–acquired from a land-grant institution. It was both …
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