Itinera Podcast
Enjoy this bonus episode of the Endless Knot with Aven McMaster and Mark Sundaram recorded at Sound Education 2019!
info_outline Episode 22 - Donna ZuckerbergItinera Podcast
Donna Zuckerberg, Editor in Chief of Eidolon (https://eidolon.pub) and author of Not All Dead White Men (https://amzn.to/2WcS57P) sits down with me on the finale of season 2 of Itinera to discuss the creation and evolution of Eidolon, the reception of classics in Red Pill communities, and how she conceives of her role as an ally. Recorded at the Annual Conference of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South in 2018.
info_outline Episode 21 - Lisl Walsh Part 2Itinera Podcast
Lisl Walsh (https://twitter.com/lislanna), Associate Professor of Classics at Beloit College, on Homeric and Senecan bodies, corporeal discord, and how performance venue informs the meaning of drama. Recorded at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in 2019.
info_outline Episode 20 - Lisl Walsh Part 1Itinera Podcast
Lisl Walsh (https://twitter.com/lislanna), Associate Professor of Classics at Beloit College, on forging personal connections with students, her unusual path into the field, and how her disability informs her teaching. Recorded at the 2018 Annual Conference of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South.
info_outline Episode 19 - Rebecca Futo KennedyItinera Podcast
Rebecca Futo Kennedy (@kataplexis, https://rfkclassics.blogspot.com) of Denison University on identity in the ancient world, her working class background, and the Taleb/Beard feud. Recorded at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South.
info_outline Episode 18 - Stamatia DovaItinera Podcast
Stamatia Dova, Professor of Classics at Hellenic College Holy Cross, on reading Greek in Greece, respecting the text, and her "door half open" approach to advising. Recorded at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in 2018.
info_outline Episode 17 - Joel Christensen Part 2Itinera Podcast
Joel Christensen of Brandeis University and Sententiae Antiquae (https://twitter.com/sentantiq,https://t.co/LtyNIUHkAB) goes deep on the power of narrative.
info_outline Episode 16 - Joel Christensen Part 1Itinera Podcast
Joel Christensen of Brandeis University and Sententiae Antiquae (https://twitter.com/sentantiq, https://t.co/LtyNIUHkAB) on his early interest in Classics, the appeal of Homeric poetry, and the power of narrative. Recorded at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in 2018.
info_outline Episode 15 - Sonya WursterItinera Podcast
Sonya Wurster on Philodemus, her approach to writing, and how teaching Greek and Roman literature prepared her to teach the classics of China and India. Recorded at the Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South in 2018.
info_outline Episode 14 - Ariane SchwartzItinera Podcast
Ariane Schwartz on the development of the Online Public Classics Archive (http://opca.paideiainstitute.org/articles), the reception of Horace, and life as a classicist in the private sector. Recorded at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in 2018.
info_outlineChristelle Fischer-Bovet, Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Southern California, on the state of classics in Switzerland, American and continental approaches, and her work on Hellenistic Egypt.