The Claim of Language: An Interview with Christopher Fynsk
An interview with Christopher Fynsk, professor and dean of the Division of Philosophy, Art, and...
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The Claim of Language: An Interview with Christopher Fynsk
An interview with Christopher Fynsk, professor and dean of the Division of Philosophy, Art, and...
01:05:30
Episode 037: Repetition, Vagueness, and a Definition of the Humanities
Pete and Charlie pound on poetry, protective language, popular culture, PV=nRT, punctuated...
01:00:18
Episode 034: Bar Science, Performance Style, and Why Metal Is Better
Pete and Charlie stir up house buying, one-man shows, intellectual busking, reactants, catalysis,...
53:37
Episode 031: Rap Rock, Polymers, and Mel Brooks's Mojo
Pete and Charlie chatter about teaching design, studios, labs, lipids, Anne Bancroft, pumps,...
01:00:49
Episode 027: Science, the Humanities, and the Laboratory in Your Lawn
Pete and Charlie make short work of Stephen Pinker, Atlanta traffic, trolling, trawling, the...
45:05
Learning from Poetry: An Interview with Paul Bové
An interview with Paul Bové, professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh. The interview...
01:15:25
The (Somewhat) Secret History of Queer Theory: An Interview with Heather Love
An interview with Heather Love, professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. The...
01:06:37
Michael Ullyot is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Calgary. With a Ph.D....
01:14:36
Rhetoric's Algorithms: Jim Brown and Annette Vee
This episode of Rhetoricity features not one but two interviewees: Drs. Annette Vee and Jim...
28:38
Digital Scholarship, Digital Pedagogy: An Interview with Justin Hodgson
This episode of Rhetoricity, recorded at the 2015 Conference on College Composition and...
27:12
Libraries, Videos, Bodies: An Interview with Virginia Kuhn
This episode of Rhetoricity comes to you from the 2016 Modern Language Association Convention in...
39:55
Introduction To The Seven Liberal Arts: The Code Of The Elite
Team Osiris teaches the importance of the seven liberal arts. www.teamosiris.com
02:00:39
Unfortunately, art often gets a bad rap for being elitist and not particularly useful to study....
31:15
Finding the Right Words, a book on Grief, Dementia, and Literature
The moving story of an English professor studying neurology in order to understand and come to...
23:23
From Voiceless to a Voice Representing the Deaf Community and British Sign Language (BSL)
Dr Khalid Ali, film and media correspondent, interviews British documentary filmmaker, Edward...
40:57
Immersive and Interactive: Accessibility Theatre and LivingBodiesObjects
Editor's in Chief of Medical Humanities, Brandy Schillace, interviews Amelia DeFalco, University...
23:51
Featuring the Nocturnist's SHAME IN MEDICINE: The Lost Forest
Medical Humanities, editor-in-chief Brandy Schillace speaks to Emily Silverman, MD, the...
28:12
Infectious Disease Epidemics and Inequality
Join us for a fascinating discussion about the ethics of care, and most especially the way...
25:41
Maire Geoghegan-Quinn. Keynote Address - Humanities and Social Sciences Conference.
Maire Geoghegan-Quinn. Keynote Address - Humanities and Social Sciences Conference.
18:26
Helen Small. Plenary - Humanities and the Public Good.
Helen Small. Plenary - Humanities and the Public Good.
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