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2Authors2Books

2Authors2Books

De : OCTAVIO GONZALEZ
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This is my podcast interviewing first-book authors, with mutual interviews. A public-humanities project fully funded by the Mellon Foundation and the University of New Hampshire Humanities Institute.

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OCTAVIO GONZALEZ
Art Sciences sociales
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    • 2 Authors, 2 Books: Joe Cermatori and Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen
      Aug 28 2023
      Joe Cermatori and Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen in conversation about their first books, Cermatori's BAROQUE MODERNITY (Hopkins, 2021), and Butterfield-Rosen's MODERN ART AND THE REMAKING OF HUMAN DISPOSITION (Chicago, 2021). Both books were shortlisted for the Modernist Studies Association First Book Prize. 

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      41 min
    • Octavio González/Philip Tsang: 2 Authors, 2 Books
      Apr 6 2023
      Podcast Founder & Editor Dr. Octavio R. González, author of MISFIT MODERNISM (Penn State, 2020), interviews Dr. Philip Tsang, author of OBSOLETE EMPIRE (Hopkins, 2021) for this debut episode of "2 Authors 2 Books," a public-humanities podcast funded by the Mellon Foundation and the University of New Hampshire Humanities Institute.

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      48 min
    • Philip Tsang/Octavio Gonzalez
      Mar 29 2023

      Episode 1 Teaser Trailer for "2 Authors 2 Books" Podcast


      Podcast Founder & Editor Dr. Octavio R. González, author of MISFIT MODERNISM (Penn State, 2020), interviews Dr. Philip Tsang, author of OBSOLETE EMPIRE (Hopkins, 2021) for this debut episode of "2 Authors 2 Books," a public-humanities podcast funded by the Mellon Foundation and the University of New Hampshire Humanities Institute.


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