Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)
Summary: Entitled Opinions is a literary talk show on Stanford University Radio, KZSU, in which Professor Robert Harrison interviews guests about issues that range from literature and philosophy to politics and sports.
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Podcasts:
May 22, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses Heidegger's writings on technology with Stanford professor of Religious Studies Thomas Sheehan.
May 15, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses the life and work of Franz Kafka with Stanford professor of German literature Amir Eshel.
May 8, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses animals rights and the human-animal divide.
April 24, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses the ethical and philosophical implications of bioethics and biotechnology with Tamara Kayali.
April 17, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses the uncanny powers of photography with acclaimed artist Lena Herzog.
April 10, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses the life and thought of Charles Darwin with Stanford intellectual historian Paul Robinson.
April 2, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses the origins of language with geographer Martin Lewis and linguist Asya Pereltsvaig.
March 26, 2013--Robert Harrison discusses the extraordinary life and writings of Margaret Fuller.
June 27, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with Chloe Veltman about the human voice, especially the singing voice.
June 6, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with Ewa Domanska about the post-human, post-humanity, and post-humanism.
May 30, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with Gabriella Safran about the history and practice of listening.
May 23, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with Andrew Hui about Petrarch and his legacy.
May 16, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with EO listener Sasha Borovik about life, literature, and Lermontov.
May 9, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with Leah DeVun, professor of History at Rutgers University, about hermaphroditism.
May 2, 2012--Robert Harrison speaks with Tanya Luhrmann about psychological anthropology and contemporary spiritual beliefs and practices.