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Hopkins Press Podcasts — 102 episodes

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5.6 PLA Elizabeth Szkirpan on quantifying library services for university success metrics

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5.5 ELH Richard Gabri on race, liminality and passing in The Great Gatsby

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5.4 RHE Garcia and Morgan on Segmented Governance at HSIs

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5.3 Alex Brostoff and rl Goldberg on Trans Literatures

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5.2 Shizuka Omori and Yuki Tanaka on tanka and translation

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5.1 Paul Franz & Ryan Hintzman on the Literary Imagination in Waka Bay & Traditional Japanese Verse

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4.13 Rivoletti, Lisi, and Livingstone on MLN's Auerbach Dossier

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4.12 Paul Franz and John Pistelli on René Girard and "Romantic Truth"

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4.11 Victoria Moul reads poetry in translation from Literary Imagination

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4.10 Reznicek and Cooper on Disease and Disability - Studies in the Novel

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4.9 Roth and David on Filipino Rough Riders in Buffalo Bill's Wild West

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4.8 Leviathan Special Issue On Melville's Queer Afterlives

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4.7 Emily Cousens on the Materialist Trans Feminist Potential in Monique Wittig’s Non-Fiction

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4.6 Patrick McKelvey on Honest Work Done By Honest Dogs

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4.5 David Shiffman on Why Bluesky Matters

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4.4 Lisa Anderson on the Therapeutic Turn in American Universities

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4.3 Sarah Misemer on bawdy Renaissance literature, free will and AI

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4.2 Marissa J. Spear on Women, Survival and the Black Panther Party in Baltimore

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4.1 David Hollinger on the Evangelical Republican Impact on Academia (Social Research)

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3.10 Barrett Taylor on Tenure Bans (RHE)

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3.9 Koritha Mitchell: On Know-Your-Place Aggressions and Cultivating Connections

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3.8 The Poe/tics of Reception: Poe Studies on 20 Years of Eliza Richards' influential work

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3.7 Milan Terlunen on The Pre-Reading Environment

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3.6 Kyla Kupferstein Torres - The Future of Callaloo

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3.5 Scott Gelber - Does Academic Freedom Protect Pedagogical Autonomy? (RHE)

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3.3 Amaresh, Gámez and Lee on Exploring Latinx Undergraduate Research Experiences (CSD)

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3.2 Dr. Helene Hedian on Building Patient-Centered Trans Healthcare (HPU)

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3.1 Gabriela Lee on Reading Cinderella in the Philippines (CHQ)

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3.4 Voices On Vax - Engaging Youth to Promote Covid Vaccination (CPR)

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2.32 Robert Karp on redlining and lead poisoning (J. of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved)

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2.31 Scott Kushner on the history of crowd control (Technology and Culture)

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2.30 Heather Rowan-Kenyon & Mandy Savitz-Romer on how COVID upended college counseling

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2.29 Elizabeth Lanphier on translational work in bioethics (Perspectives in Biology and Medicine)

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2.28 Jennifer Hochschild and David Beavers on COVID conspiracy theories (Social Research)

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2.27 Sahanika Ratnayake on the philosophical issues with cognitive behavioral therapy

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2.26 Rafael Walker on Ernest Gaines and Toni Morrison (Arizona Quarterly)

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2.25 Nicholas Tilmes on fuzzy edges of psychiatric diagnosis (Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology)

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2.24 Samuel Woolley on how online manipulation is evolving (Journal of Democracy)

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2.23 Dwight McBride on Phyllis Wheatley in "A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats" (Social Research)

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2.22 Rebecca Natow on why higher education bills pass in Congress — and why they don't

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2.21 Wendy Doniger on Lewis Carroll in "My Life in Wonderland" (Social Research)

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2.20 Maria Ortiz-Myers on how parents of trans & nonbinary youth access information (Library Trends)

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2.19 Clara Humpston on the prism of truths in schizophrenic impossibilities

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2.18 Rachel Pruchno on The Pain and Possibilities of Serious Mental Illness

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2.17 Dora Malech and Kosiso Ugwueze on The Hopkins Review's bold future

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2.16 Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien on defining mental disorder (Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology)

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2.15 Z Nicolazzo on the dimensions of trans femininity (Review of Higher Education)

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JHP 1: Jari Kaukua on "Avicenna's Outsourced Rationalism"

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2.14 Freeden Blume Oeur on The Brownies Book (Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth)

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2.13 James Colgrove on the history of vaccine mandates (Bulletin of the History of Medicine)

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2.12 Brian Earp on love addiction (Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology)

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2.11 Molly Robson on podcasting during the pandemic (Perspectives in Biology & Medicine)

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2.10 Bruce Schulman on the Decade Book as a literary genre (Reviews in American History)

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2.9 Leland Tabares on Asian American chefs challenging restaurant norms (Arizona Quarterly)

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2.8 Antar Tichavakunda on "Black Joy on White Campuses" (Review of Higher Education)

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2.7 Jennifer Davis and Sandie Holguín on new developments at Journal Of Women's History

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2.6 Deborah Stevenson on the 75th year of Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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2.5 Peter Kirwan on unforgettable live performance (Shakespeare Bulletin)

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2.4 Paige Gray on "The Defender Junior" (Children's Literature Association Quarterly)

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2.3 Rob Shumaker and Carl Jones on Saving Endangered Species: Lessons in Wildlife Conservation

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2.2 Jeraldine Kraver on "Living the Teaching Life in a Time of COVID-19" (The CEA Critic)

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2.1 Arien Mack on the special issue of Social Research: In the time of Plague

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1.35 Melvin Rogers on the Theory & Event special issue on Ferguson & the death of Michael Brown

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1.34 A Journal Editors' Roundtable Discussion on The Importance of Book Reviews

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1.33 Joseph Farrell on becoming the new editor of American Journal of Philology

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1.32 Nora Gilbert on the 50th anniversary issue of Studies in the Novel

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1.31 Johanna Hanink & Antonis Ellinas on taking over editorship of Journal of Modern Greek Studies

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1.30 Philip Nel on the effects of displacement on children (Children's Literature Ass'n Quarterly)

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1.29 Robert Marzec on the "Anthropocene Fictions" issue of MFS (Modern Fiction Studies)

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1.28 Jeri Kraver on the 80th anniversary issue of The CEA Critic

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1.27.1 Qwo-Li Driskill reads Sick T'ang Poems

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1.27.2 Qwo-Li Driskill reads They Think They Can Tell By Looking

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1.26 Andrew Natsios on "Putin's New Russia" (South Central Review)

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1.25 Neal Baer & John Maa on taxing soda (Perspectives in Biology and Medicine)

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1.24 Neil Roberts on Theory & Event's symposium on Trayvon Martin

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1.23 Patti Duncan on the innovative work of Feminist Formations

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1.22 Adam Seipp on 1917: A Global Turning Point (South Central Review)

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1.21.2 Alexis Pauline Gumbs reads her poem "a puzzle not a closure" (Feminist Formations)

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1.21.3 Alexis Pauline Gumbs reads her poem "African-American-Father-Gone" (Feminist Formations)

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1.21.5 Alexis Pauline Gumbs reads her poem "instrumental" (Feminist Formations)

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1.21.1 Alexis Pauline Gumbs reads her poem "concrete" (Feminist Formations)

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1.21.4 Alexis Pauline Gumbs reads her poem "abscence" (Feminist Formations)

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1.20 Julia Hejduk on the Harvard School of Vergilian interpretation (Classical World)

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1.19 Martin Lohrmann on Lutheran Quarterly's new virtual timeline resource

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1.18 Julie Pfeiffer on news and trends in Children's Literature

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1.17 Douglas Lanier on Shakespeare & new media (Shakespeare Quarterly)

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1.16 Laura Leibman on Jewish American material culture (American Jewish History)

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1.15 Ian Gadd on the 25th Anniversary SHARP conference

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1.14 Gwendolyn Alker on topics in Latinx theatre-making (Theatre Topics)

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1.13 Stefanie Hofer on grief and loss (American Imago)

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1.12 Garry Hagberg on the future of Philosophy and Literature

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1.11 Bryony Randall on what draws readers to the "one-day novel" (New Literary History)

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1.10 Kennan Furguson and James Martel on the future of Theory & Event

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1.9 Kristin Stapleton on historical approaches of Twentieth-Century China

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1.8 Cassie Ash & Jose Perez Diez on the editing and performance of Renaissance drama

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1.7 John Sotos on the root cause of Mary Lincoln’s poor health

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1.6 Lila Corwin Berman & Tony Michaels on Deborah Moore’s impact on Jewish American Culture

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1.5 Lori Brand Bateman on religious influence in pediatric physician communications

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1.4 Lorien Foote on the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War (South Central Review special issue)

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1.3 David Yezzi on the John Irwin special Issue & taking the reins at The Hopkins Review

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1.2 Amy Elias & Jonathan Eburne on debuting ASAP/Journal with JHU Press

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1.1 Georgiann Davis & Ellen Feder on intersex medical challenges (Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics)