Our podcasts

Our Podcasts Series by Vince Hunt

 

Listen to Prof Veljko Vujačić (Provost of EUSP) on Time and Temporality

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/prof-veljko-vujacic-provost-of-eusp-on-time-and-temporality

 

Listen to Prof Diana Henderson (Professor of Literature, MIT)

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/prof-diana-henderson-professor-of-literature-mit

 

Listen to Prof Tim Denham (Associate Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, ANU) on ‘Time and Temporality’

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/prof-tim-denham-associate-dean-college-of-arts-and-humanities-anu-on-time-and-temporality

 

Listen to Prof Dr Thiemo Breyer (a.r.t.e.s.) on Time and Temporality

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/listen-to-prof-dr-thiemo-breyer-artes-on-time-and-temporality

 

Listen to Julia Brown from ANU on Clozapine treatment for schizophrenia and the difficulties of inter-disciplinary field work.

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/julia-brown-from-anu-on

 

Listen to Revd Robert Evans (Cambridge)on Time, history and faith in early medieval Germany

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/revd-robert-evans-cambridge-on

 

Listen to Farhan Samanani on sharing space and time with neighbours in London

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/farhan-samanani-on-sharing

 

Listen to Steffen Lorenz (a.r.t.e.s) on the re-introduction into country communities in Uganda shattered by civil war and urbanisation.

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/steffen-lorenz-a-r-t-e-s-on

 

Listen to Olga Vorobyeva (EUSP) on Time scaling in Russian larps

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/olga-vorobyeva-eusp-on-time-scaling-in-russian-larps

 

Listen to Marika Landau-Wells (MIT) on ‘Time and Temporality’

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/marika-landau-wells-mit-on-time-and-temporality

 

Listen to Rob Paton (ANU) on The mutability of time and space as a means of healing history in an Australian aboriginal community

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/rob-paton-anu

 

Listen to Paul Merchant (Cambridge): Time’s fractured interior: Niles Attalah’s Lucia (2010)

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/paul-merchant-cambridgeon-times-fractured-interior-niles-attalahs-lucia-2010

 

Listen to Bryan Harris (ANU) on Origins, endings and what happens in between

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/bryan-harris-anu-on-origins-endings-and-what-happens-in-between

 

Listen to Anuparna Mukherjee (ANU) on “Memory’s gold”: Nostalgia’s time and the search of a lost “home”

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/anuparna-mukherjee-anu-on-memorys-gold-nostalgias-time-and-the-search-of-a-lost-home

 

Listen to Olivia Elder (Cambridge) on Calendars and the construction of identities across the Roman Empire

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/olivia-elder-cambridge-on-calendars-and-the-construction-of-identities-across-the-roman-empire

 

Listen to Xuebo Wang (a.r.t.e.s) on Poetics of slowness: Thomas Bernhard’s narrative strategies of deceleration in Walking and Old Masters

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/xuebo-wang-arteson-poetics-of-slowness

 

Listen to Thomas Blanck (a.r.t.e.s) on The beauty of speed – the end of history? Futuristic conceptions of time, acceleration, and the past

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/thomas-blanck-artes-on-the-beauty-of-speed-the-end-of-history

 

Listen to Emma Greensmith (Cambridge) on Have we (n)ever been modern? Temporality,
anachronism and the oldness of the Ancient

https://soundcloud.com/user-540144396-326883048/emma-greensmith-cambridge-have-we-never-been-modern

 

Listen to Tom Özden-Schillig (MIT) on Forest as future shock: (Re)politicizing nature in northwest British Columbia

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/listen-to-tom-ozden-schillig-mit-on-forest-as-future-shock

 

Listen to Helena Phillips-Robins (Cambridge) on Song and liturgical time in Dante’s Divine Comedy

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/listen-to-helena-phillips-robins-cambridge-on-song

 

Listen to Natasha Tanna (Cambridge) on Queer temporalities and the collapse of chronology

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/listen-to-natasha-tanna-cambridge-on-queer-temporalities-and-the-collapse-of-chronology

 

Listen to Rhys Jones (Cambridge) on Temporal claustrophobia at the Continental Congress, 1774-1776

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/listen-to-rhys-jones-cambridge-on-temporal-claustrophobia-at-the-continental-congress-1774-1776

 

Listen to Roman Gilmintinov (EUSP) on “Mass reader” or “future historian”? History-writing in the
Soviet Union in 1920s

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/listen-to-roman-gilmintinov-eusp

 

Listen to Timofey Rakov (EUSP) on Time and the Bolshevik party meeting

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/timofey-rakov-eusp-on-time-and-the-bolshevik-party-meeting

 

Listen to Kamila Kocialkowska (Cambridge) on Out of time: Photographic falsification and the
manipulation of memory under Stalin

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/kamila-kocialkowska-cambridge-on-the-manipulation-of-memory-under-stalin

 

Listen to Fredeliza Campos Piper (ANU) on Ati-Atihan music and the discordant levity of time in a
public space

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/fredeliza-campos-piper-anu-on-ati-atihan-music-and-the-discordant-levity-of-time-in-a-public-space

 

Listen to Annie Burman (Cambridge) on Learning from the past: Archaic epigraphy and structures in
Roman antiquarianism

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/annie-burman-cambridge-on-learning-from-the-past-archaic-epigraphy-and-structures

 

Listen to Christoph Pretzer (Cambridge): Modulations of time in the twelfth century

https://soundcloud.com/user-666659870/christoph-pretzer-cambridge-modulations-of-time-in-the-twelfth-century