Literary Studies

Literary Studies

episodes

Interviews with scholars of literature about their new books.

Zhou Meisen, "Property of the People" (Sinoist, 2025)

April 3, 2026

Property of the People

Zhou Meisen translated by James Trapp
Hosted by Miranda Melcher

"Honoured Investors, As Zhongfu Group enters its eighth decade, we are pleased to announce the acquisition of two famous coal mines. These assets fur…

Asif Iqbal, "Bangladesh in Anglophone and Vernacular Literature: Cultural Imaginings of a Postcolonial Nation" (Routledge, 2025)

April 2, 2026

Bangladesh in Anglophone and Vernacular Literature

Asif Iqbal
Hosted by Raj Balkaran

Bangladesh in Anglophone and Vernacular Literature: Cultural Imaginings of a Postcolonial Nation (Routledge, 2025) illuminates individual and collecti…

Jeanne-Marie Jackson, "The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa" (Princeton UP, 2026)

March 31, 2026

The Letter of the Law in J. E. Casely Hayford's West Africa

Jeanne-Marie Jackson

The African Gold Coast writer and statesman J. E. Casely Hayford (1866–1930) was a key figure in liberal anticolonial thought as well as African and B…

Pre-Reading

March 30, 2026

Pre-Reading

Milan Terlunen

In this episode of High Theory, Milan Terlunen talks to Kim about Pre-Reading. There are many books we will never read and films we will never watch, …

Ainehi Edoro, "Forest Imaginaries: How African Novels Think" (Columbia UP, 2026)

March 29, 2026

Forest Imaginaries

Ainehi Edoro

Forests in fiction are often understood simply as settings, symbols, or remnants of a premodern past. Yet many African novelists have turned to the fo…

Megan Peiser, "British Women Novelists and the Review Periodical" (JHU Press, 2026)

March 28, 2026

British Women Novelists and the Review Periodical

Megan Peiser
Hosted by Miranda Melcher

At the turn of the nineteenth century, British women novelists were publishing more fiction than their male counterparts, yet their place in literary …

John Kuhn, "Making Pagans: Theatrical Practice and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)

March 27, 2026

Making Pagans

John Kuhn
Hosted by Jane Degenhardt

Today’s guest, John Kuhn, is the author of Making Pagans: Theatrical Practice and Comparative Religion in Early Modern England (U Pennsylvania Press, …

Ricardo Wilson, "Troubled Lands: Stories of Mexico and Cuba as Translated by Langston Hughes" (Princeton UP, 2026)

March 27, 2026

Troubled Lands

Ricardo Wilson
Hosted by Caleb Zakarin

Why Did Langston Hughes's "Troubled Lands" Go Unpublished for Nearly a Century?: A Conversation with Ricardo Wilson A landmark book—the first complet…

10.2 Beautiful Sentences Matter. Billy-Ray Belcourt and Matt Hooley (SW)

March 26, 2026

Beautiful Sentences Matter

Billy-Ray Belcourt and Matt Hooley (SW)
Hosted by Novel Dialogue

Can a novel with a singular voice also be a chorus? Can it reject the conventions of the novel and still be a novel? Poet, essayist, and novelist Bill…

167* Addiction with Gina Turrigiano (EF, JP)

March 26, 2026

Addiction with Gina Turrigiano (EF, JP)

In Recall This Book's second episode (January 2019) John and Elizabeth spoke with their brilliant Brandeis colleague, the MacArthur-winning neuroscien…

S. D. Ellison, "Hope for a New David in the Psalter's Narrative Impulse: Reading the Psalms as Utopian Literature" (Fortress Academic, 2025)

March 25, 2026

Hope for a New David in the Psalter's Narrative Impulse

S. D. Ellison
Hosted by Michael Morales

Does the Psalter have a unified theme or message? Davy Ellison says, “Yes!” In his new book Hope for a New David in the Psalter's Narrative Impulse: R…

Claire Goldstein, "Sun King's Cosmos: Comets and the Cultural Imagination of Seventeenth-Century France" (Northwestern UP 2025)

March 24, 2026

In the Sun King's Cosmos

Claire Goldstein
Hosted by Gina Stamm

In the Sun King's Cosmos: Comets and the Cultural Imagination of Seventeenth-Century France (Northwestern University Press 2025) explores the relation…

The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of Sholem Aleichem

March 24, 2026

The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of Sholem Aleichem

Jeremy Dauber and Adam Kirsch
Hosted by YIVO Institute

Novelist, playwright, journalist, essayist, and editor, Sholem Aleichem was one of the founding giants of modern Yiddish literature. The creator of a …

Hsuan L Hsu, "Olfactory Worldmaking" (U Minnesota Press, 2026)

March 24, 2026

Olfactory Worldmaking

Hsuan L Hsu
Hosted by Miranda Melcher

Smell is a vital, if underappreciated, medium through which we inhabit and imagine the world. In Olfactory Worldmaking (University of Minnesota Press,…

Prolepsis

March 23, 2026

Prolepsis

Gloria Fisk

In this episode of High Theory, Gloria Fisk talks to Kim about Prolepsis. Defined by Gerard Genette in the 1970s, prolepsis is a flash forward, the op…

David Bather Woods, "Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy's Greatest Pessimist" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

March 23, 2026

Arthur Schopenhauer

David Bather Woods

Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist by David Bather Woods An engaging biography of one of the most influenti…

Imagining Independence; or, Why Does Rip Van Winkle Sleep Through the Revolution?

March 20, 2026

Imagining Independence; or, Why Does Rip Van Winkle Sleep Through the Revolution?

Hosted by Max Rudin

Thursday, March 12—Inaugurating a series of programs to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, authors and scholars Michael Go…

Hiromi Ito, "The Thorn Puller" (Stone Bridge Press, 2022)

March 20, 2026

Hiromi Ito, "The Thorn Puller" (Stone Bridge Press, 2022)

Hiromi Ito, translated by Jeffrey Angles

Hiromi Ito author of The Thorn Puller (originally published in Japanese as Toge-nuki Jizo: Shin Sugamo Jizo engi) came to national attention in Japan…

Pedro Thiago Ramos Bassoe, "Supernatural Japan: Izumi Kyoka and the Global Fantastic" (U Michigan Press, 2026)

March 18, 2026

Supernatural Japan

Pedro Thiago Ramos Bassoe
Hosted by Amanda Kennell

Supernatural Japan: Izumi Kyoka and the Global Fantastic (U Michigan Press, 2026)examines the role of Japanese writer Izumi Kyōka (1873–1939) in the …

Suzanne Bost, "Quiet Methodologies: Humility in the Humanities" (U Minnesota Press)

March 15, 2026

Quiet Methodologies

Suzanne Bost
Hosted by Alix Beeston

What would it mean to disentangle humanities scholarship from combative, extractive, and colonial ways of knowing and writing? This is the question th…