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Hopkins Press Podcast 5.6 Elizabeth Szkirpan on quantifying the impact of library services
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Hopkins Press Podcast 5.6 Elizabeth Szkirpan on quantifying the impact of library services
On today’s episode we have an interview with Elizabeth Szkirpan, Collections and Discovery Specialist at Harvard Business School's Baker Library, who is in conversation with Katie O'Hara-Krebs, social media manager for our journal portal: Libraries and the...
Hopkins Press Podcast 5.5 Richard Gabri on race, liminality and passing in The Great Gatsby
Today on the podcast, we talk with Richard Gabri about his new article for ELH, “All White in the End: From the Passage of James Wait to the Passing of James Gatz; Intertextuality and the Riddle of Race in The Great Gatsby.” Building on the work of Carlyle Van...
Hopkins Press Podcast 5.4 Gina Ann Garcia and Demetri L. Morgan on Segmented Governance at HSIs
Today on the podcast, we talk with education scholars Gina Ann Garcia and Demetri L. Morgan about their recent article for Review of Higher Education, entitled “Mission-Based vs. Enrollment-Based Institutions: Segmented Governance at a Catholic Hispanic...
Hopkins Press Podcast 5.3 Alex Brostoff and rl Goldberg on Trans Literatures
Today on the podcast, we meet Alex Brostoff and rl Goldberg, the guest editors of the special issue of College Literature on trans literatures.Alex Brostoff is Assistant Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies at Georgetown University, and rl...
Hopkins Press Podcast 5.2 Shizuka Omori and Yuki Tanaka on tanka and translation
We have a very cool episode for you today in honor of Poetry Month as well as our weekly Lit Friday feature! The latest issue of Literary Imagination includes Six Tanka by Shizuka Omori, and on today’s episode editor Paul Franz brings together Shizuka Omori...
Hopkins Press Podcast 5.1 Paul Franz and Ryan Hintzman on Literary Imagination, Waka Bay & Traditional Japanese Verse
Today’s episode features a conversation between Literary Imagination editor Paul Franz, and Ryan Hintzman, Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature at Indiana University Bloomington. He recently received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale.Ryan...
Hopkins Press Podcast 4.13: MLN on Literature, War, and Exile: A Rediscovered Typescript by Erich Auerbach
On today's episode of the Hopkins Press Podcast, we bring you a discussion about the forthcoming comparative literature issue of MLN, which contains a dossier on Erich Auerbach, an instrumental figure in the history of comparative literature. This issue...
Hopkins Press Podcast 4.12: Paul Franz and John Pistelli on René Girard and "Romantic Truth"
On today's episode of the Hopkins Press Podcast, Literary Imagination editor Paul Franz introduces the new issue of Literary Imagination, and interviews author/scholar John Pistelli about his new article, "Romantic Truth: Imaginative Authority in the Literary...
Hopkins Press Podcast 4.11 Victoria Moul reads poetry in translation from Literary Imagination
From the new issue of Literary Imagination, one of the newest journals to join the Hopkins Press Journals roster, Victoria Moul reads originals and her translations of works by Julian the Apostate, Horace, a Latin didactic, and an ancient Pāli poem from the...
Hopkins Press Podcast 4.10: Reznicek and Cooper on Disease and Disability - Studies in the Novel Special Issue
Today’s episode features an interview with Lydia Cooper and Matthew L. Reznicek, the guest editors of a brand new special issue of Studies in the Novel focusing on “Disease and Disability.” As they say in their introduction to the issue “This special issue...