Podcasts : CSN Café
The podcast “CSN Café” is a record of informal, collegial conversations held with scholars presenting work at the Stanford Center for the Study of the Novel. These interviews add a more personal dimension to the groundbreaking scholarship addressed in their talks, and they expand our circle so that all interested in the academic humanities may join the CSN in our ongoing intellectual endeavors.
Crime Narratives with Andrea Goulet , Michelle Robinson, and Héctor Hoyos
Nicholas Paige, Technologies of the Novel
Dorothy Hale, “The Novel and The New Ethics”
Sharon Marcus on her Ian Watt Lecture
Wai Chee Dimock, John Plotz, and Colin Milburn on the literature of Planetary Future
Ato Quayson, John Kerrigan, and Richard Halpern on Postcolonial Tragedy
Fashion Stories: Emily Apter, Rhonda Garelick, and Anne Higonnet on the Cultural History of Clothing
Books at the Center: Stephen Best, Mario Telò, and Kris Cohen on None Like Us
Rita Felski on her 2019 Ian Watt Lecture
Center for the
Study of the Novel
Margaret Jacks Hall, 460-411
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2087
Director
Graduate Coordinators
Cynthia Vialle-Giancotti
Casey Patterson
Victoria Zurita
Podcast Editor
Programs
Department of English
Division of Literatures,
Cultures, and Languages
Stanford Literary Lab