En-Gender Conversations – “Eugenics in history & literature”

En-Gender is an interdisciplinary journal for research on gender in the humanities and social sciences. There is also a podcast, and the latest episode is about eugenics in history and literature: https://engenderacademia.com/2022/09/09/2-3-en-gender-conversations-eugenics-in-history-li...

 

CFP Radio and Audio Media, Popular Culture Assoc/American Culture Assoc. 2023 Conference San Antonio

CFP Radio and Audio Media Area, PCA/ACA Annual Conference

April 5-8, 2023, San Antonio

The radio and audio media area provides a forum for scholars, practitioners, and artists of what Michelle Hilmes (2013) calls soundwork:“the entire complex of sound-based media that enters our experience through a variety of technologies and forms.” Its forms include, but are not limited to, journalism, narrative nonfiction, audio and radio drama, sports, podcasts, as well as films and TV adapted from radio or podcasts.  

New book "The Power of Podcasting" critiques podcasting as a new medium

Hello podcast colleagues! 

I've written a book, The Power of Podcasting: Telling Stories through Sound, that is a critique of podcasting as a new medium, a creative confessional that reveals the collaborative art behind the making of award-winning narrative podcasts I worked on, and a reference work that situates podcasting in the context of radio and audio, but with discernibly different characteristics. 

The US and international edition is published by Columbia University Press in October 2022 and can be ordered here:

ANN: Past Imperfect history podcast: Linda Colley

Episode 2 of Past Imperfect features Dr. Linda Colley (Princeton University). Colley's The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen is a wide-ranging exploration of the development of constitutions, a book which demonstrates how increasingly violent warfare led to the worldwide spread of these documents between the 18th and early 20th centuries.

PODCAST: Martin-Oleksandr Kysly & Austin Charron: Crimean Tatars and the contested status of Crimea

In this episode, Austin Charron (University of Wisconsin-Madison, www.austincharron.com/) and Oleksandr-Martin Kysly (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy) discuss the experiences of the Crimean

Past Imperfect history podcast: Linda Colley

Episode 2 of Past Imperfect features Dr. Linda Colley (Princeton University). Colley's The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen is a wide-ranging exploration of the development of constitutions, a book which demonstrates how increasingly violent warfare led to the worldwide spread of these documents between the 18th and early 20th centuries.

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