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Hopkins Press Podcast 4.8: Leviathan Special Issue: Melville's Queer Afterlives
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Hopkins Press Podcast 4.8: Leviathan Special Issue: Melville's Queer Afterlives
On today’s episode we’re talking with the guest editors of a forthcoming issue of Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies. These three editors, Jordan Alexander Stein, Dana Seitler, and Adam Fales have put together a riveting collection of essays exploring...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.7: Emily Cousens on Wittig's Trans Feminist Potential
Today we talk with Emily Cousens, who is an assistant Professor of Politics and International Relations at Northeastern University, London, and their expertise focuses on trans feminist philosophy and history. They are also the UK lead for the Digital...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.6: Patrick McKelvey on Honest Work Done By Honest Dogs
On today’s episode, we talk with Patrick McKelvey about his new article for Theatre Journal about the early 20th century publicity campaign that popularized the Seeing Eye Dog.Patrick McKelvey is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Notre Dame, and his...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.5: David Shiffman on Why Bluesky Matters
On today's episode, we talk with David Shiffman, author of Why Sharks Matter, about his recent study of how scientists are engaging social media: “Scientists No Longer Find Twitter Professionally Useful, and Have Switched to Bluesky." In this episode, we...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.4: Lisa Anderson on the Therapeutic Turn in American Universities
On today's episode of the Hopkins Press Podcast, we talk with Lisa Anderson about her new article in Social Research, “From Pursuing Truth to Managing Stress: The Costs and Consequences of the Therapeutic Turn in American Universities.” This is part of a...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.3: Sarah M. Misemer on Renaissance bawd, free will and AI
Today on the podcast, we talk with Sarah M. Misemer, a professor in the Department of Hispanic Studies at Texas A&M. She has a new article out in South Central Review’s spectacular new special issue called “Worlds In Crisis.” Dr. Misemer’s article, "What a...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.2: Marissa J. Spear on Women, Survival and the Black Panther Party in Baltimore
Today on the podcast, we have Marissa J. Spear, whose new article in Journal of Women's History studies “Women, Survival and the Black Panther Party in Baltimore.”In this article, Marissa J. Spear focuses on the activities of four women — Angie Hatten, Connie...

Hopkins Press Podcast 4.1: David Hollinger on the Evangelical Republican Impact on Academia
We are kicking off Season 4 of the Hopkins Press Podcast with David Hollinger, who is the Preston Hotchkis Professor of History, emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. His specialties are American intellectual history and American ethnoracial...

Hopkins Press Podcast 3.10: Barrett Taylor on Tenure Ban Legislation
On today’s episode, we talk with Barrett Taylor, professor and coordinator of the higher education program at the University of North Texas. He studies the ways in which higher education interfaces with society, investigating topics including state politics...

Hopkins Press Podcast 3.9: Koritha Mitchell
Koritha Mitchell is a public intellectual, a professor of English, a literary historian, an award-winning author and cultural critic, and as of last year she is also a member of the Hopkins Press Advisory Board. Her work has already had quite an impact both...
