
This channel showcases teaching and research in Romance Studies, to generate conversation and discussion about the field and about texts written in the Romance languages. We welcome feedback. It is also a place for Open Educational Resources produced as part of the teaching of Romance Studies at the University of British Columbia, though it does not claim to speak for or represent the university o... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Money is, after all, one of the most powerful fictions that structure social relations.By Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia.00:00 Introduction 08:49 Based on a True Story20:41 Questions 22:38 Bonfire of the Vanities35:05 CreditsFor R... more
A Conversation for RMST 202. With Fabricio Tocco (Australian National University) and Jon Beasley-Murray.
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There is a margin of uncertainty in life as in literature, and a strange resonance between the experiences of living in Communist society and engaging with a text, both of which are exercises in close reading, a hermeneutics of suspicion.By Jon Beasl... more
A Conversation for RMST 202. With famed Romanian writer Norman Manea, Jon Beasley-Murray, and students of RMST 202.
We profoundly thank Professor Manea for the privilege of his time and his extraordinary generosity.
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The power of writing has little to do with whatever meaning it may convey, subject to interpretation, but rather with the book as fetish object, the materiality of paper.
By Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia.
For RMST 202. https://... more
A Conversation for RMST 202 about José Eduardo Agualusa's The Book of Chameleons. With José Eduardo Agualusa and Jon Beasley-Murray.00:00 Introduction01:46 Location and Translation: Angola and the Rest of the World06:48 Finding a Title: On Geckos and... more
In rewriting the lover, Duras also rewrites herself, her origin as writer, in a precarious zone shuttling between past and future and back again.By Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia.00:00 Introduction 03:11 Approaching Agency09:35 Qu... more
A Conversation for RMST 202. With Fernanda Negrete (University at Buffalo) and Jon Beasley-Murray.
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