Latin American literature in translation. From the Department of French, Hispanic, and Italian Studies at the University of British Columbia. This podcast is an Open Educational Resource produced at UBC, though it does not claim to speak for or represent the university or its Spanish program. It is inspired by UBC's strategic plan: "UBC is committed to making education more affordable and accessib... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 39 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | EducationCourses |
Literature constructs for us scenarios and spaces in which, at least for a time, other habits and customs are in play, and which thus allow us to see that the rules of the everyday games that we play are as arbitrary as any others. more
A conversation for SPAN 312 about teaching and reading Latin American literature. With Erin Graff Zivin and Jon Beasley-Murray. For more details, see https://span312.arts.ubc.ca/. more
A conversation for SPAN 312 about Samanta Schweblin's novel of uncanny horror on the Pampas, Fever Dream. With Jordana Blejmar and Jon Beasley-Murray. For more details, see https://span312.arts.ubc.ca/. 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Genres in Dialogue 08:... more
As with a game we have started that gets out of hand, it can feel that all we can do is look on as events unfold when confronted with the seemingly irresistible force of a hyperobject in motion once a tipping point has been passed. more
A conversation for SPAN 312 about Cristina Rivera Garza's The Taiga Syndrome. With Cristina Rivera Garza and Jon Beasley-Murray. In which we talk about tone, translation, and escape, among other things. more
This is the wild west (wild north?) Russian style—or Swedish or Latvian, even Mexican or Argentine, it matters little, as it is the same almost everywhere now that untrammeled extraction reduces and eliminates any refuge a forest may offer, for wolve... more
A conversation for SPAN 312 about Rita Indiana's novel, Papi. With Arturo Victoriano and Jon Beasley-Murray. more
In a world in which movies, adverts, music videos, video games, and television all blend and cross-contaminate, new cross-cultural and transnational jargons and slang arise, and new roles to play, to compensate for the increasing inequalities and unb... more
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