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Film is LitFilm is LitEp. 136 - Cat Person (Roupenian, 2017/ Fogel, 2023)**THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FULL SPOILERS**On this episode of Film is Lit, we sink our claws into the 2023 thriller/horror/dark comedy "Cat Person," based on Kristen Roupenian’s viral 2017 short story from The New Yorker. Starring the singing sensation from "CODA" (Emilia Jones) and everyone’s favorite awkward giant from "Succession" (Nicholas Braun), "Cat Person" explores the murky gray areas of dating, power dynamics, and the stories we tell ourselves when red flags come waving. We break down whether this adaptation carries the same biting, uncanny commentary as the original story - or whether it stretches itse...2025-05-141h 20Damián Sastré presenta: Déjame leerte un cuento.Damián Sastré presenta: Déjame leerte un cuento.Capítulo 121 - "Chico malo" de Kristen Roupenian"Chico malo" de Kristen Roupenian, en voz de Damián Sastré.2024-06-2534 minSlayhouse ReviewSlayhouse ReviewEP. 5 | Cat Person, Kristen RoupenianJoin us for a slayful review of the New Yorker piece "Cat Person" by Kristen Roupenian2024-04-2450 minThe Resilient ResearcherThe Resilient ResearcherIncels, 'othering' and critical compassion with Dr. Filipa Melo LopesThis month, we delve into the unsettling evolution of 'incel' philosophy with Dr. Filipa Melo Lopes, a respected lecturer of Sociology and Political Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Filipa grew up in Portugal and received her B.A. from Simon Fraser University, in Canada.She completed her PhD at the University of Michigan and joined the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer in 2019. Filipa’s areas of research include feminist philosophy, social theory, sexual ethics and the work of French philosopher, Simone de Beauvoir. 'Incel’, short for 'involuntary celibate', refers to an online subculture of pr...2023-12-011h 00FicciópatasFicciópatasEpisodio 1 T2: «Chico malo» de Kristen RoupenianPrimer episodio de la segunda temporada de FICCIÓPATAS. Hoy destripamos «Chico malo» de Kristen Roupenian, relato incluido en su polémica antología «Lo estás deseando» (Anagrama, 2019) de la que se dice que es un «libro deslumbrante con doce cuentos sobre los roles de género y los misterios del deseo». Kristen Roupenian es una escritora norteamericana cuyos relatos han sido publicados en revistas como The New Yorker, un gran logro para una autora novel y que la posicionó en el mercado editorial como una de las grandes promesas del momento. ¿Conoces a la autora? ¿Has leído algo de ella? H...2023-09-1744 minWhy Is This Good?Why Is This Good?105: “Milkwishes” by Kristen RoupenianIf you enjoyed this episode, consider joining our Patreon. Your support helps us keep the show running. Find out more at http://www.patreon.com/whyisthisgoodpodcast In this episode, we discuss “Milkwishes” by Kristen Roupenian. What can we learn from this story that happens so much in the character’s thoughts? How can memories be the main focus of a […]2023-06-0121 minInspiring QuotesInspiring QuotesInspiring Quotes - Kristen Roupenian (5/12/2023)This episode of Inspiring Quotes features a quote from Kristen Roupenian.2023-05-1200 minEl HiperepílogoEl HiperepílogoLo estás deseando, de Kristen Roupenian'Lo estás deseando'de Kristen Roupenian (2019). Musiquita de intro y outro: 'Bone House' - The Dead Weather2022-06-0311 minsexy & bodenständigsexy & bodenständigFolge 59: Schuldgefühlesexy & bodenständig Folge 59: Schuldgefühle Zwei flächige Gesichter tanken Super: Wir reden nur kurz über biometrische Passbilder und widmen uns dann ganz unserem großen Thema Schuld. Genauer: Wem gegenüber, wie und warum wir vorm und nach dem Schreiben Schuldgefühle haben. Was sagen unsere inneren Stimmen, wenn sie uns Schuldgefühle machen, und wie klingen sie dabei? Kann nur das Schreiben an sich als schuldlose Zone gelingen, und alles drum herum ist schuldbelastet? Schuld als Motor und Hindernis, Schuld der Familie gegenüber oder jenen, über die wir schreiben: Empfinden Autor*innen besonders viel Schul...2021-08-1243 minShorts.Shorts.Cat PersonIn Week 1 of Shorts, we're reading and discussing "Cat Person" by Kristen Roupenian. This story went viral when the New Yorker published it in 2017, sparking controversy over its portrayal of modern dating, gender roles and consent. Read this story before you listen and reach out to us via Twitter or Instagram to let us know what you think!Link to Story: Cat Person by Kristen RoupenianVox, "The Uproar over the New Yorker Story 'Cat Person' Explained."Twitter: @shortsthepodInstagram: @shortsthepodcastSound editing & mix by Nikola Vasovic2021-08-0856 minLet\'s Go Steal a PodcastLet's Go Steal a PodcastLeverage Redemption Reactions Part 3I finished and I'm excited but a little sad that there's a wait for more new episodes. BUT there will be more! And with how good these were, hopefully even after this season we'll be getting more. Hopefully in 2 weeks we'll be back to talk more in depth about each episode!Heist-light: "Cat-Person" and Me: Kristen Roupenian’s viral story draws specific details from my own life. I’ve spent the years since it published wondering: How did she know?https://slate.com/human-interest/2021/07/cat-person-kristen-roupenian-viral-story-about-me.htmlThanks to the creat...2021-07-1019 minBetween The PagesBetween The Pages27. BOOK CLUB: Kink (with Kate Sloan)*CW: Rape fantasy, nonconsensual role play 11:58-13:46*It's book club day! Caitlin is delighted to welcome Kate Sloan to the show to talk all about Kink: Stories edited by R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell. Caitlin and Kate talk about Kate's forthcoming book 101 Kinky Things Even You Can Do, how kink shows up in Kate's life outside of the bedroom, and their favorite stories from Kink (the book!). Slight spoiler for one story in Kink at 23:57. _________________________Show NotesHey Epiphora's sex blogDangerous Lilly's sex blogReal Life by Brandon TaylorBrandon Taylor's forthcoming...2021-04-2949 minJust as it SoundsJust as it SoundsOn Writing With Kristen RoupenianIn this episode, Nilüfer talks with Kristen Roupenian about writing a dissertation without fear and without silencing your voice. Everyone who pursues a Ph.D. knows the challenges that come with writing, but Kristen offers a refreshing take on the process. She reminds all of us that instead of writing to the imagined hostile audience, we should picture ourselves writing to someone who is willing to meet us halfway. Hearing this interview gave me a feeling of relief; I wish someone would have given me this advice years ago.  She also taught us that if you find t...2021-04-1953 minFriends of the BandFriends of the BandLook Pretty All the Time“Britney Spears Was Never in Control” by Tavi Gevinson “Infinity Diaries” by Tavi Gevinson “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian “Give Me One Reason” (Tracy Chapman cover) by LynKen2021-03-081h 12O Nome do LivroO Nome do LivroAnti-heroínas da literatura / O Nome do Livro #61Nesse episódio, Juliana Leuenroth,  Luana Werb e Rafael Kalebe listam as suas anti-heroínas favoritas da ficção. Livros citados no episódio:  Rostos na multidão, de Valeria Luiselli Cat person, de Kristen Roupenian Os homens que nao amavam as mulheres, de Stieg Larsson Tudo pode ser roubado, de Giovana Madalosso F, de Antônio Xerxenesky Nimona, de Noelle StevensonNossas redes: e-mail: onomedolivropodcast@gmail.com instagram: @onomedolivropodcast facebook: /onomedolivro twitter: onomedolivropod2021-01-2958 minBSP PodcastBSP PodcastFilipa Melo Lopes - ‘“Half Victim, Half Accomplice”: Cat Person and Narcissism’This episode of Season 5 of the BSP Podcast features Filipa Melo Lopes, from the Philosophy Department of the University of Edinburgh. The presentation is taken from our 2020 annual conference: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online.   ABSTRACT: At the end of 2017, Kristen Roupenian’s short story, Cat Person, went viral. Published at the height of the #MeToo movement, it depicted a ‘toxic date’ and a disturbing sexual encounter between Margot, a college student, and Robert, an older man she meets at work. The story was widely viewed as a relatable denunciation of women’s powerlessness and routine victimization. In this paper, I...2020-12-1221 minZestZestEli Bădică: De zece ori citit și o dată scrisEli Bădică este sufletul din spatele colecției n’autor a Editurii Nemira, dedicată scriitorilor români contemporani. Este editor, redactor, promotor al autorilor și avocat al literaturii române. Citește sute de manuscrise, construiește relații cu scriitorii și vrea să-i reunească într-o comunitate. Nu e ușor, dar spune că are una dintre cele mai frumoase meserii, deși nu s-a gândit niciodată că va avea rolul ăsta. A studiat Literatură Universală și Comparată la Facultatea de Litere a Universității din București și Antropologie la SNSPA și a colaborat cu mai multe publicații de-a lungul...2020-12-0255 minYou\'re BookedYou're BookedPatrick Freyne - You're BookedThis week we're giddy with excitement to speak with the author of one of our favourite book's of recent times, Patrick Freyne! Patrick is a journalist, musician and the author of the essay collection Ok, Let's Do Your Stupid Idea which is hilariously funny, wise and deeply moving. We talked to him about apocalypse strategies, the joy of short books and the power of Adrian Mole. To learn more or donate to the charity FareShare visit FareShare.org.ukBOOKSDaisy Buchanan - InsatiablePatrick Freyne - Ok, Let’s Do Your Stupid Id...2020-11-3056 min#libroclaroscuro#libroclaroscuroLo estás deseando - Kristen RoupenianEn algún momento ¿alguien les ha revelado los pensamientos de algunos hombres?, cómo si fuera psicoanalista. Es como si la autora supiera cosas de la mente humana, que pensamos aprender en la vida misma y no fue así. Un libro muy divertido, memorable, perverso, feminista, salvaje y visceral. Difícil de detenerse al llegar al fin del primer cuento y enlazandote a los demás, con la premisa que viene del título y nos invita a leer uno más, pues "lo estás deseando".2020-09-0322 min新来去新来去42-手机、暧昧和礼貌、脑中戏份、违心做爱(聊《纽约客》上的热门小说《猫人》)小说《猫人》(Cat Person)用词简白,篇幅适中,被发表在2017年12月的《纽约客》杂志上,作者叫克莉丝汀·罗佩尼安( Kristen Roupenian)。此人在2003年时本科毕业,后来取得英文系的博士学位。某种程度上,《猫人》是她的“出道之作”。 多少有点出乎意外,《猫人》变成了“爆款”,作者也因此成了“网红”。她被一些网友“爱”,也被另外一些网民“酸”,同时也发了财。她得到了稿费之外的120万美金(出版社急急预付了稿酬,请她写更多小说)。 《猫人》何德何能?为何会引发社交网络中的众议?这故事,如何地切中了当代青年男女的要害?本集节目里,我与文仪一起,详说这篇故事。 这次聊天会持续将近两个小时;会述说故事之内和故事之外的诸般情况;某些地方,我俩会呈现不同的观点。 手机、暧昧和礼貌、脑中戏份、违心做爱……我们会聊到上述种种,也会说到“看不见的🐱”。 小说里的女孩是不是婊子呢?这是一个大问题。到了故事的最后,读者会见到猝然爆发的脏字,难免感到“辣眼睛”。 文仪理解故事里的女青年,用偏向于善意的方式看待她;我也理解她——但对她的种种行为和心思,都悬置意见…… 录音的前二十分钟,将预先勾画一些轮廓、交代一些背景资料。随后会简述故事内容。完了之后,再进行“漫长”的讨论——许多褶皱,会被渐渐展现,并被慢慢捋过…… 请享用本集节目。祝你保持耐心和激情! 主持人的微信公号:慕来 欢迎添加,欢迎联系。 请多支持小众独立节目,也可以参与其中哦!2020-07-211h 56O Nome do LivroO Nome do LivroLivros favoritos da Flip (de todos os tempos) / O Nome do Livro #44Nesse episódio especial de quarentena, Juliana Leuenroth,  Luana Werb e Rafael Kalebe recebem duas convidadas especiais, para falar sobre livros favoritos da FLIP. Isa Leite e Paula Queiroz listam obras que conheceram por conta da Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty. Você já foi na FLIP? Qual sua lembrança favorita? Conta pra gente! Livros citados no episódio: O que Amar Quer Dizer, de Mathieu Lindon A História dos Meus Dentes, de Valeria Luiselli  O Corpo Dela e Outras Farras, de Carmen Maria Machado Cat Person, de Kristen Roupenian  As Coisas que Perdemos no Fogo, de...2020-06-261h 46Book DiscussionsBook DiscussionsCAT PERSON by Kristen Roupenian - Book DiscussionBook discussion in English about the short story 'Cat Person' by Kristen Roupenian. Literary event organized for free by Ciervo Blanco Book Club. http://ciervoblanco.club May 21st 2020. Software: Zoom Pro.2020-05-2400 minBook DiscussionsBook DiscussionsCAT PERSON by Kristen Roupenian - Book DiscussionBook discussion in English about the short story 'Cat Person' by Kristen Roupenian. Literary event organized for free by Ciervo Blanco Book Club. http://ciervoblanco.club May 21st 2020. Software: Zoom Pro.2020-05-2400 minThe New Yorker: FictionThe New Yorker: FictionKristen Roupenian Reads Shirley JacksonKristen Roupenian joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Afternoon in Linen,” by Shirley Jackson, which appeared in a 1943 issue of the magazine. Roupenian’s début story collection, “You Know You Want This,” was published last year, and was just released in paperback under the title “Cat Person and Other Stories.”  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices2020-05-0142 minThe Libreria PodcastThe Libreria PodcastYou Know You Want This - Kristen RoupenianKristen Roupenian came to prominence with the publication of her story ‘Cat Person’ in the New Yorker magazine back in 2017. Having caused quite a storm it is described as the first short story to go viral. Editor of Ladybeard magazine Madeleine Dunnigan caught up with the author down the line in the US.2020-04-2734 minTangentially Speaking with Christopher RyanTangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan416 - WMTBG? - Cat Person (Part II)My discussion of "Cat Person," by Kristen Roupenian. The story offers a subtle, nuanced look at power, eroticism, and the confusion that often results when a man and a woman try (and fail) to understand each other, taking us inside the heads of people who share physical space -- but are miles apart.  This episode sponsored by nobody at all. Find me on Instagram or Twitter. Please consider supporting this podcast. This Amazon affiliate link kicks a few bucks back my way. Music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and R...2020-04-1952 minTangentially Speaking with Christopher RyanTangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan415 - (WMTBG?) Cat Person - by Kristen Roupenian"Cat Person" offers a subtle, nuanced look at power, eroticism, and the confusion that often results when a man and a woman try (and fail) to understand each other, taking us inside the heads of people who are together -- and yet miles apart. This episode sponsored by nobody at all. Find me on Instagram or Twitter. Please consider supporting this podcast. This Amazon affiliate link kicks a few bucks back my way. Music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; “Wicked Little High” by Bird York; “Lost Cause,” by...2020-04-191h 06El lunes viene con lecturaEl lunes viene con lectura9_Lo estás deseando_Kristen Roupenian_ESPFragmento del primer relato, titulado “Chico malo”2020-03-1614 minWhy Is This Good?Why Is This Good?028: “Cat Person” by Kristen RoupenianIf you enjoyed this episode, consider joining our Patreon. Your support helps us keep the show running. Find out more at http://www.patreon.com/whyisthisgoodpodcast In this episode, we discuss “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian. Is it okay to ignore the advice to “show, don’t tell”? Why does this story succeed when it “tells” so much, and what […]2020-03-1528 minLife and Art from FT WeekendLife and Art from FT WeekendHow to record sex, with podcaster Kaitlin Prest. Plus: fashion month explained by a trend forecasterAward-winning podcaster Kaitlin Prest (of The Heart and Mermaid Palace) is one of the most innovative people making audio today. She chats with Lilah about sex, power and the grey areas around consent—as well as how her collective of queer anarchist outsiders climbed to the top of the audio world. Plus: trend forecaster Emily Segal, known for coining the term 'normcore', stops by to share her top five alternate takeaways from fashion month (including that trends may be entirely over!).As always, we'd love to hear from you. Say hi on Twitter @FTCultureCall, or by ema...2020-02-2059 minChimera, letteratura a due testeChimera, letteratura a due testeQuando abbiamo parlato di Cat Person - Chimera 4Di quando Giulia e Marianna hanno preso uno dei più clamorosi casi editoriali degli ultimi anni e ne hanno parlato diffusamente. «Cat Person» di Kristen Roupenian, una raccolta di racconti che ha creato scompiglio nel mondo editoriale, ci sarà piaciuta? Per saperlo non dovete fare altro che ascoltare la puntata...Avvertenze: il nome dell’autrice è stato pronunciato più volte in modo fantasioso e probabilmente errato. Il prodotto non contiene (purtroppo) gatti.2020-02-1439 minrevista piauírevista piauíExtra: Entrevista com Kristen Roupenian (áudio em inglês)Episódio extra do podcast Maria Vai Com as Outras. Ouça a faixa original, em inglês, da conversa entre Branca Vianna e Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe. Para ouvir esta entrevista com dublagem em português, acesse: http://bit.ly/37rmDVD Aqui, uma playlist com todos os epis...2020-01-2739 minrevista piauírevista piauíExtra: Entrevista com Kristen Roupenian (dublado)Episódio extra do podcast Maria Vai Com as Outras. Branca Vianna conversou com a americana Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe. Para ouvir o áudio original da entrevista, acesse: http://bit.ly/2uxvl6j Aqui, uma playlist com todos os episódios do podcast: bit.ly/2rAsTKR O Maria...2020-01-2745 minMaria vai com as outrasMaria vai com as outrasExtra: Entrevista com Kristen Roupenian (áudio em inglês)Ouça a faixa original, em inglês, da conversa entre Branca Vianna e Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe.2020-01-2700 minMaria vai com as outrasMaria vai com as outrasExtra: Entrevista com Kristen Roupenian (dublado)Branca Vianna conversou com a americana Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe.2020-01-2700 minEscape From Plan AEscape From Plan AEp. 138: Male Feminists, Cat People, and Society's Obsession With DatingTwo years ago, the country was gripped by, of all things, a New Yorker short story called "Cat Person" by Kristen Roupenian, which dealt with the murky boundaries of sexual consent in modern dating. Recently, in n+1, Tony Tulathimutte published a short story, "The Feminist," about the dangerous rage of a male feminist whose good deeds go sexually unrewarded. Diana, Millie, and Oxford talk about both stories (as well as other books like "The Beauty Myth" by Naomi Wolf, "Loner" by Teddy Wayne, and "The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P." by Adelle Waldman) and the heightened emphasis our society places...2019-12-161h 09Blackwell\'s Presents...Blackwell's Presents...Kristen Roupenian in conversation with Daisy Johnson In February 2019, we were lucky enough to be joined by Kristen Roupenian, author of the phenomenon ‘Cat Person’, in-conversation about her debut book, You Know You Want This, with Man Booker shortlisted author, Daisy Johnson. Emerging from a seven-year relationship in her mid-thirties, Kristen Roupenian thought she’d be much better at dating – she was older, wiser and boasted a finely tuned bullshit detector. Instead, a memorably bad encounter planted the seed for the story ‘Cat Person’, which became a viral sensation after being published by the New Yorker in December 2017. Kristen Roupenian spent the early part of her twenties travelling t...2019-10-1048 minLes Mains dans la popLes Mains dans la pop#59 - La rentrée littéraireNOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Nouvelles Écoutes + pour profiter du catalogue Nouvelles Écoutes en intégralité et en avant premières, sans publicité. Vous aurez accès à des enquêtes, documentaires, séries et fictions exclusives passionnantes, comme « Au Nom du fils », « Roulette russe à Béziers », ou encore « Oussama Le Magnifique ».  👉 https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-dLCvHKUz Fini les vacances, toute la joyeuse troupe féministe de Quoi de Meuf est de retour pour une nouvelle année en votre compagnie ! Pour cette saison 3, Quoi de Meuf accueille une nouvelle recrue : Kaoutar Harchi, sociologue de la littérature et romancière.Et quoi...2019-10-0648 minFörfattarscenenFörfattarscenenKristen Roupenian (USA) i samtal med Madelaine LevyMöt den amerikanska författaren Kristen Roupenian i samtal med Madelaine Levy. Roupenian, född 1981, har en PhD i litteratur från Harvard. Hon har röjt stor framgång med sin debutroman, "Kattmänniska och andra berättelser" – HBO har redan köpt rättigheterna för en framtida tv-serie. Madelaine Levy är litteraturredaktör på Svenska Dagbladet. Hon har även varit redaktör på bokförlag, skrivit en bok, varit chefredaktör för Bon och medverkat i tidningar som DN, Aftonbladet, BLM och Fokus. I samarbete med Albert Bonniers Förlag. Från 11 april 2019 Jingel: Lucas Brar2019-09-181h 04CartaCapitalCartaCapitalLiteratura e gatos: conheça a autora de "Cat Person", Kristen RoupenianEscritora e colunista da #CartaCapital, Clarissa Wolff entrevistou Kristen Roupenian, autora do conto mais lido da revista "The New Yorker", o "Cat Person". Clarissa e Kristen embarcam em uma conversa sobre vida, literatura e gatos.2019-08-2913 minThe ConversationThe ConversationWomen writing relationshipsDo you really know the person you're dating? Kim Chakanetsa talks to two acclaimed female authors whose stories shine a harsh light on the duplicity of romantic relationships. Kristen Roupenian is the author of Cat Person, which became the first short story to ever go viral when it was published in the New Yorker in 2017. It's the tale of a young woman's brief relationship with an older man, and it sparked an online debate about consent, unwanted sex and honesty when dating. Cat Person is included in Kristen's book of short stories, You Know You Want This.2019-08-1927 minDrunken Book Review PodcastDrunken Book Review Podcast73 - YOU KNOW YOU WANT THIS by Kristen Roupenian"Cat Person" was the first story ever to go "viral" and was the subject of an earlier episode between Caleb and his wife Brittany. When Kristen Roupenian's collection came out, it was a no-brainer for us. But does the book live up to the hype created by "Cat Person"?2019-08-1153 minTK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books PodcastTK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books PodcastMary Miller & Bennet JohnsonA random sign for free dogs inspired Mary Miller to drop a manuscript she'd been researching and create the character of Louis McDonald, Jr. for her hilarious and heartbreaking novel, BILOXI. She tells James about feeling indebted to her characters, teaching herself to write, looking in holes with her dog, needing to find joy, and reading with John Grisham. And bologna. And feet licking. Plus a chat with Bennet Johnson from Literati Bookstore in Ann Arbor, MI.  - Mary Miller: http://www.maryumiller.net/ BUY BILOXI: Buy BILOXI from an Indie Bookseller A...2019-07-091h 37Bla-poddenBla-poddenBonus: Intervju med Kristen RoupenianVi tok en prat med Kristen Roupenian om hovedpersonene i novellen Cat Person, om novellesamlingen "Du vet at du vil", om teksting på messenger, om Shirley Jackson og hvordan man kan avslutte en novelle.2019-05-1319 minBla-poddenBla-poddenEpisode #1 "Cat person" av Kristen RoupenianI denne episoden diskuterer vi novellen "Cat Person" av Kristen Roupenian (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person). Novellen ble publisert i The New Yorker i 2017 og "gikk viralt" som det heter. Teksten avstedkom krangling og refleksjoner om dating, moral, ansvar og "consent" og ble New York Times mest delte facebookinnlegg i 2017. Novellen er ute i norsk oversettelse i Roupenians samling "Du vet at du vil" på Gyldendal forlag. Programledere er Jonas Hansen Meyer og Eirin Andresen Betten og med i panelet er redaktørene BLA: Ulla Svalheim og Even Teistung.2019-05-1044 minNo FilterNo Filter"Cat Person": How A Short Story Changed Kristen Roupenian's LifeIn December 2017, Kristen Roupenian’s life changed forever when her short story in The New Yorker went viral. ‘Cat Person’, which was published in The New Yorker‘s December 11 issue, navigates a brief relationship between a 20-year-old university student named Margot, and an older man – Robert – who she meets while working in a movie theatre candy bar. You can read it here:  https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person It’s not a complex plot. But, like all the best pieces of fiction, it articulates aspects of life and culture in a way the rest of us have...2019-05-0633 minLitHouse podcastLitHouse podcastKristen Roupenian and Eline Lund Fjæren on Cats and WomenThe American writer Kristen Roupenian caused a sensation when her debut short story «Cat Person» was published in The New Yorker in 2017. With #Metoo at its peak, the story’s treatment of bad sex made it The New Yorker’s most-read online fiction text of all time. Roupenian’s debut collection contains horror elements and a fine-meshed humor emerging when humans and power relations are exposed in a light that is far from flattering. Hear Roupenian in conversation with her Norwegian colleague Eline Lund Fjæren. The conversation took place at the House of Literature April 3, 2019.   Lithouse...2019-05-031h 04Litteraturhusets podkastLitteraturhusets podkastKristen Roupenian og Eline Lund Fjæren om katter og kvinnerDen amerikanske forfatteren Kristen Roupenian skapte furore med debutnovellen sin Cat Person, da den ble publisert på The New Yorker i 2017. Metoo var da på sitt mest brennhete, og med novellens tematisering av klein sex ble det den mest leste online-fiksjonsteksten The New Yorker har publisert noensinne. Nå er Roupenians debutbok ute på norsk, i Hilde Lyngs oversettelse, og her møter vi grøsserelementer, ubehag og finmasket humor som kommer til syne når mennesker og maktrelasjoner kles av og eksponeres i langt fra flatterende lys. Hør Roupenian i samtale med sin norske forfatterkollega Eline Lund Fjæren. Samt...2019-05-031h 04Better the Bookshelf PodcastBetter the Bookshelf PodcastEp. 29 - You Know You Want This by Kristen RoupenianJacob and Ryan delve into the debut collection by Kristen Roupenian which contains the polarizing, viral sensation "Cat Person."2019-04-221h 06Brita Zackari och Parisa AmiriBrita Zackari och Parisa Amiri19. Likehat, Vigsel-EBT och Billie EilishEtt extra matigt påskavsnitt! Parisa återger hur hon hamnade på Michelle Obamas scen i Globen OCH Instagramkonto! Duon redogör för turerna i Instagramdispyten mellan Cissi Wallin och Sigge/Malin Eklund och vad som kan läras av det utifrån ”hat”-läger och oavsiktlig mobilisering, i relation till uppståndelsen kring Ebba Busch Thor som vigselförrättare på influencern Margaux Diets bröllop och de så kallade ”IS-barnen”. Vi får en redogörelse för de bästa tveksamma karaktärerna i tv-serier just nu (ja, Game of Thrones förekommer) och ett boksamtal med författaren Kristen Roup...2019-04-191h 28Mulheres que Escrevem PodcastMulheres que Escrevem Podcast#31 Contaminada pela coragem delas (Conheça Ana Guadalupe e Kristen Roupenian)Neste episódio, convidamos a poeta e tradutora paranaense, Ana Guadalupe, para discutir um pouquinho do livro Cat Person e Outros Contos, de Kristen Roupenian, lançado em janeiro pela Companhia das Letras (editora parceira do nosso podcast). Falamos sobre contos de relacionamento, terror e sobre o próprio trabalho de tradução. Prepare-se para se contaminar com a escrita das autoras mencionadas nesse episódio! Ouçam nosso podcast clicando no player acima ou fazendo o download do nosso episódio no link ao lado (para isso basta clicar em *download* com o botão direito do seu mouse e clicar...2019-04-1649 minBloed aan de MuurBloed aan de Muur8. Ook Mannen Hebben het Zwaar, Catperson, en #MetooDeze hele aflevering is gewijd aan het korte verhaal Cat Person van Kristen Roupenian. Een verhaal over een meisje die op een date gaat die eindigt met slechte seks en nare berichtjes. Lees/luister hier het verhaal op de website van The New Yorker om precies te weten waar we het over hebben. (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person) Verder is Annelies te gast. Zij zingt enkele hele toepasselijke liedjes voor deze aflevering. Als je meer over de ontvangst van Cat Person wil weten, dan kun je daar meer over lezen in het artikel op Vox.com. Lees op Everyday...2019-04-141h 00Podcast do PublishNewsPodcast do PublishNewsPodcast do PublishNews - 8/4/19 - Rafael Ferreira - Marketplace da Amazon BrasilPodcast do PublishNews - 8/4/19 - Rafael Ferreira  da Amazon.com.br Este é o podcast do PublishNews e vamos falar aqui toda semana, das últimas notícias do mercado editoral e livreiro Este programa é um oferecimento da Metabooks a mais completa e moderna plataforma de metadados para o mercado editorial brasileiro. E também do #coisadelivreiro Consultoria em marketing e inteligência de negócios para o mercado editorial. Este é o programa do dia 8º de abril de 2019 (gravado em 4 de abril) Aqui é Fabio Uehara e temos aqui: Leonardo Neto, Talita Facchini, Luciana Sousa, Maju Alves e José Barrichelo E Carlo Carrenho Raf...2019-04-081h 03LittPodLittPodUtvekslingsstudier: Kristen Roupenian og Gunnhild ØyehaugKristen Roupenian i samtale med Gunnhild Øyehaug og intervjuer Eline Lund Fjæren. Den amerikanske forfatteren, Kristen Roupenian, traff tidsånden og #metoo-bevegelsen rett i mellomgulvet med sin fortelling Cat Person i 2017. Historien gikk viralt og igangsatte utallige diskusjoner om seksuelle gråsoner. Nå debuterer hun med novellesamlingen Du vet at du vil, der mørke drifter er et gjennomgangstema. Gunnhild Øyehaugs forfatterskap har blitt oversatt til en rekke språk, og hun ble kalt A Norwegian Master of the short story i The New Yorker da James Wood anmeldte hennes novellesamling Knutar. Boka fikk også strålende kritikker da den utkom...2019-04-051h 01International Writers\' CollectiveInternational Writers' CollectiveKristen Roupenian Master Class RecordingIn this master class with Kristen Roupenian, author of the viral short story “Cat Person”, we discussed:  choosing a narrator, playing with the reader’s expectations, using horror and fantastical elements, learning when to stop revising, becoming a productive procrastinator, dealing with the negative voice in your head, and much more. Roupenian holds a PhD in English Literature from Harvard and an MFA from the University of Michigan. "Cat Person", which was published in December 2017, was the second most read story on The New Yorker website that year, after the Harvey Weinstein exposé. And with close to 5 mi...2019-04-041h 29International Writers\' CollectiveInternational Writers' CollectiveKristen Roupenian Master Class RecordingIn this master class with Kristen Roupenian, we discussed her viral short story 'Cat Person' and a few others from her debut collection 'You Know You Want This'. Some of the specific topics covered included using horror and fantastical elements in your writing, learning when to stop revising, and dealing with the negative voice in your head.2019-04-0100 minArk AudioArk AudioArk Audio Book Club #35 You Know You Want This by Kristen RoupenianThis month on the ark audio book club the gang discuss the debut short story collection by the author of the viral hit story "Cat Person", Kristen Roupenian, "You Know You Want This". The collection is an exploration of the miscommunicated, frustrated and perverse desires the American middle class. It's funny and uncomfortable reading but does it have something new to say about this well-trodden ground? On the panel this month are Macon Holt, Charlie Cassarino, Frida Hammershøy and host Giovanna Alesandro.2019-03-291h 05Library TalksLibrary TalksStill Cringing After 'Cat Person'When "Cat Person" appeared in "The New Yorker" in December 2017, it quickly became a viral hit, striking a chord with readers at the height of the #MeToo Movement. People seemed surprised by the Internet popularity of a long form fiction story—including its author, Kristen Roupenian. "You Know You Want This" is Roupenian's highly anticipated debut collection of stories that, like "Cat Person," dwells in discomfort and is compulsively readable. "The New Yorker"'s fiction editor, Deborah Treisman, joined her for a conversation about why she chose "Cat Person" from a stack of other submissions, Roupenian's new book and pla...2019-03-2435 minTekstbehandlingsprogrammetTekstbehandlingsprogrammetBiblioteksspesial med bibliotekssjefen i Oslo, Knut Skansen!En sending viet bibliotekene! Vi har biblioteksjefen i Oslo, Knut Skansen, på besøk og snakker blant annet om hvordan vi skal si farvel til gamle hovedbiblioteket og om hvor innmari fint det nye skal bli! Om ikke dette er nok, så får du i tillegg vite et par- tre hemmeligheter om biblioteket. Stine titter også innom med en liten anmeldelse av boka "Jeg vet hva du vil" av Kristen Roupenian, som ikke levde helt opp til forventningene synes hun.2019-03-2033 minLife and Art from FT WeekendLife and Art from FT WeekendKristen Roupenian on 'Cat Person', dating and overnight success. Plus: we discuss consentWhen Kristen Roupenian's short story 'Cat Person' was published in December 2017, it became a viral sensation — and a focal point for conversations in the early days of #MeToo. How does she look back on it now? And what does her new collection You Know You Want This have to say about relationships, horror and awkward sex? Later, Gris and Al head to the pub for a frank discussion about consent.Listen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-03-1644 minHan and Matt Know It AllHan and Matt Know It All#110: Han and Matt Kiss and TellHan and Matt tackle questions from some of their favorite advice sources from the week of March 3rd, 2019, and beyond, including: WINTER MEETUP: Washington, DC, Busboys and Poets on K Street March 16th, 6 PM - 10 PM Facebook Event [CW: Fat-Shaming] r/relationship_advice: "Boyfriend [25M] told me he used to ask out "fat girls" for fun. Am I [22F] right to be disgusted by him?" Dear Prudence: "Help! I Caught My Day Care Provider Breastfeeding My Baby." Carolyn Hax: "Should a single try to burst her friend's couple bubble?" Dear Wendy: "I Kissed My Friend And My Boyfriend Ca...2019-03-131h 03Book Lounge by LibbyBook Lounge by LibbyEp. #316 - No Boys Allowed for Women's History MonthFor today's episode, Jill is joined by Tiffany and Sydney for a "No Boys Allowed" episode celebrating Women's History Month. Books by women, books about women, and all things awesome.  Books mentioned in this episode: Emergency Contact by Mary H. K. Choi On the Come Up by Angie Thomas The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Sing Unburied Sing by Jessamyn Ward You Know You Want This by Kristen Roupenian The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by B...2019-03-0741 minThe Horror Pod ClassThe Horror Pod ClassS02 E28: Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Cultural AnxietyHey Class.  Its Tyler doing the show notes.  So get outta here. It's time to Party!!!   It's all about loser teachers!!!   Mike is excited about socialism...mostly libraries and the USPS. Pretty Pinko commie stuff if you ask me.   I am excited about Ararat.  It’s awesome. Also Books in the Freezer is great.  Here is the episode we were on. It was a ton of fun. Jonathan Janz The Dark Game.  Also Meta found footage movie Butterfly Kisses   Mike:  True Detective.  Open Curtain by Br...2019-02-261h 06How To Fail With Elizabeth DayHow To Fail With Elizabeth DayS3 BONUS EPISODE How to Fail: Kristen RoupenianAhead of next week's season finale, I offer you, my wonderful listeners, a whole new BONUS EPISODE.I know, I'm too good to you, I really am.No, but honestly, thank you so much for your continued support - for all those lovely messages, ratings and reviews. I appreciate it so, so much. Here, by way of a thank you is the amazing Kristen Roupenian, author of the viral short story sensation Cat Person, and an all-round brilliant woman who has such interesting things to say about failure.This episode was recorded earlier this...2019-02-2250 minHow To Fail With Elizabeth DayHow To Fail With Elizabeth DayS3 BONUS EPISODE How to Fail: Kristen RoupenianAhead of next week's season finale, I offer you, my wonderful listeners, a whole new BONUS EPISODE. I know, I'm too good to you, I really am. No, but honestly, thank you so much for your continued support - for all those lovely messages, ratings and reviews. I appreciate it so, so much. Here, by way of a thank you is the amazing Kristen Roupenian, author of the viral short story sensation Cat Person, and an all-round brilliant woman who has such interesting things to say about failure. This episode was recorded earlier this month in front of a live...2019-02-2249 minThe Guardian Books podcastThe Guardian Books podcastLeïla Slimani and Cat Person author Kristen Roupenian – books podcastThe two authors discuss their stories about modern love and sex, and we reflect on the legacy of novelist Andrea Levy2019-02-1946 minGrazia Life AdviceGrazia Life AdviceKristen RoupenianIn December 2017, Kristen Roupenian published the story Cat Person in the New Yorker - and quickly became a viral sensation. Her story chimed with the #MeToo movement exploding at the time, and it's now become part of her new book of short fiction, You Know You Want This. Kristen stopped by Grazia to talk about the experience of writing something that provoked such a strong global reaction, and share with us her great advice on knowing what you can control, and tuning out of what you can't.2019-02-1526 minThe VerbThe VerbJohn RuskinIan McMillan celebrates the bicentenary of writer, artist and critic John Ruskin, alongside US fiction writer Kristen Roupenian (author of 'Cat Person' - a story which went viral after being published in The New Yorker), Professor Dinah Birch, and Sarala Estruch. He also introduces a new commission inspired by Ruskin's fascination with geology (a collaboration between the musician Sonic Pleasure and Verb regular, the poet Ira Lightman).2019-02-0844 minExplore The Next-Level Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!Explore The Next-Level Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!You Know You Want This by Kristen RoupenianPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/355502to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Know You Want This Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jacques Royand, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of You Know You Want This, written by Kristen Roupenian, read by Aubrey Plaza, Jayme Mattler, Molly Pope, Will Damron, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Emily Tremaine, Finn Wittrock, Amy...2019-02-077h 30Get Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorYou Know You Want This by Kristen RoupenianPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/355502 to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Know You Want This Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jacques Royand, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of You Know You Want This, written by Kristen Roupenian, read by Aubrey Plaza, Jayme Mattler, Molly Pope, Will Damron, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Emily Tremaine, Finn Wittrock, Amy...2019-02-0705 minThe Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free AudiobookThe Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free AudiobookYou Know You Want This Audiobook by Kristen RoupenianListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 355502 Title: You Know You Want This Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Amy Ryan, Aubrey Plaza, Corey Brill, Emily Tremaine, Finn Wittrock, Jacques Royand, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Jayme Mattler, Kristen Roupenian, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Will Damron Format: Unabridged Length: 07:30:00 Language: English Release date: 02-07-19 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Fiction & Literature, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Short Stories, Contemporary Women Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of You Know You Want This, written by Kristen Roupenian, read by Aubrey Plaza, Jayme Mattler, Molly Pope, Will Damron, Jasmin Savoy...2019-02-077h 30Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesYou Know You Want This by Kristen RoupenianPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/355502to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Know You Want This Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jacques Royand, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of You Know You Want This, written by Kristen Roupenian, read by Aubrey Plaza, Jayme Mattler, Molly Pope, Will Damron, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Emily Tremaine, Finn Wittrock, Amy...2019-02-077h 30Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenYou Know You Want This by Kristen RoupenianPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/355502 to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Know You Want This Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jacques Royand, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 7, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of You Know You Want This, written by Kristen Roupenian, read by Aubrey Plaza, Jayme Mattler, Molly Pope, Will Damron, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Emily Tremaine, Finn Wittrock...2019-02-0705 minLiterary AnythingLiterary AnythingEpisode 2 - BecomingIt's our birthday! Jayne and Paula share the City of Marion Libraries 60th birthday celebration plans. Then they get right into discussing these books: Becoming by Michelle Obama Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley Any Ordinary Day by Leigh Sales No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani Cilka's Journey by Heather Morris The Schoolgirl, Her Teacher and His Wife by Rebecca Hazel You Know You Want This by Kristen Roupenian Love! by Zoe Foster-Blake Happy listening! Join us next month for a discussion of Where'd You Go Bernadette by Maria Semple and more.2019-02-0442 minSaturday ReviewSaturday ReviewCan You Ever Forgive Me? You Know You Want This, Cost of Living, A Place That Exists Only in Moonlight, Eating With My ExIn Can You Ever Forgive Me? Melissa McCarthy stars as Lee Israel, the best-selling biographer of celebrities such as Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. In the early 1990s - when she was in her early 50s - Lee found herself unable to get published because she had fallen out of step with the marketplace. Unable to pay the rent (or the vet bills for her beloved cat) she turned her art form to deception, aided by her loyal friend Jack Hock (Richard E. Grant).You Know You Want This is the debut...2019-02-0252 minPrint Run PodcastPrint Run PodcastEpisode 91—Writing ViralIn light of the NYT’s critical response to the debut story collection from Kristen Roupenian (author of “Cat Person”), we trace the publishing route from the initial story’s viral success to where the collection is at now, and talk fairly extensively about how publishing handles and responds to viral success. We see a connection between that response and publishing’s newfound desire for first-person narratives readers can “see themselves” in--so much so that a whole imprint has started to publish exclusively first-person projects. This is one of our better and deeper conversations, in our opinion, and we’re excited to hear 2019-01-2247 minBook Lounge by LibbyBook Lounge by LibbyEp. #303 - Kristen Roupenian, author of You Know You Want ThisOn today's episode, Adam interviews Kristen Roupenian about her new  collection of short stories You Know You Want This featuring the widely read and hotly debated Cat Person. They discuss how she avoided the craze that Cat Person created, why she loves the short story format, and how she feels about the novel she's currently working on. Her stories explore human emotion and are darkly funny. This collection is splashed all over countless "best of" lists and is a must read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-01-2142 minDiscover: This Critically-Acclaimed Full Audiobook For Knowledge Hunters.Discover: This Critically-Acclaimed Full Audiobook For Knowledge Hunters.'Cat Person' and Other Stories by Kristen RoupenianPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/346221to listen full audiobooks. Title: 'Cat Person' and Other Stories Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Jacques Roy, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Gibson Frazier, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 3 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: *Includes the story “Cat Person”—now a major film* A compulsively readable collection of short stories that explore the complex—and often darkly funny—connections between gender, sex, and p...2019-01-157h 51Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Literature, Short StoriesDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Literature, Short Stories'Cat Person' and Other Stories by Kristen RoupenianPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/346221to listen full audiobooks. Title: 'Cat Person' and Other Stories Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Jacques Roy, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Gibson Frazier, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 3 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: *Includes the story “Cat Person”—now a major film* A compulsively readable collection of short stories that explore the complex—and often darkly funny—connections between gender, sex, and p...2019-01-157h 51Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women'Cat Person' and Other Stories by Kristen RoupenianPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/346221to listen full audiobooks. Title: 'Cat Person' and Other Stories Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Jacques Roy, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Gibson Frazier, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 3 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: *Includes the story “Cat Person”—now a major film* A compulsively readable collection of short stories that explore the complex—and often darkly funny—connections between gender, sex, and p...2019-01-157h 51Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women'Cat Person' and Other Stories by Kristen RoupenianPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/346221 to listen full audiobooks. Title: 'Cat Person' and Other Stories Author: Kristen Roupenian Narrator: Jasmin Savoy Brown, Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Roupenian, Jayme Mattler, Finn Wittrock, Molly Pope, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Emily Tremaine, Jacques Roy, Corey Brill, Will Damron, Gibson Frazier, Amy Ryan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 3 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: *Includes the story “Cat Person”—now a major film* A compulsively readable collection of short stories that explore the complex—and often darkly funny—connections between gender, se...2019-01-1503 minStoryologicalStoryologicalStoryological 3.13 - The World is Our Slush Pile, Vol 3: Look Out Reality, Here We Come! In which we discuss, among other things, such things as these Episodes of Storyological Past Storyological 3.01 - Lick It Justin Bieber, in which we talked about “Report on the Thing” by Clarice Lispector and “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian Storyological 3.11 - The Triumph of Uncertainty, in which we discussed the book Mixed-race Superman by Will Harris Storyological 3.07 - Wrestling with a Hippo, in which we discussed Jenny Zhang's “The Empty, The Empty, The Empty” Storyological 3.04 - On the Nature of Things Related to Rivers and Sitcom Pornos, in which we crossed over with Electric Literature and discussed Ba...2018-12-3125 minThe TLS PodcastThe TLS PodcastToo smart for our own goodCarl Miller, the author of The Death of the Gods, which deals with how power works and who holds it in the digital age, sheds light on how algorithms, originally devised as simple problem-solving devices, have become so complicated that no one, not even their creators, can control them; Kristen Roupenian points out the problem with an “unfailingly enthusiastic” compendium of twentieth-century female intellectuals (including Dorothy Parker and Joan Didion): who is left out and why?; eighty-odd years ago, Zora Neale Hurston, now best known for her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, interviewed Kossola O-Lo-Loo-Ay, the last known surv...2018-08-2340 minVINTAGE BOOKSVINTAGE BOOKSWriting about sex ᛫ Dolly Alderton & Kristen RoupenianFollow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletterMusic is Orbiting A Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz http://po.st/OrbitingADistant Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-2226 minDrunken Book Review PodcastDrunken Book Review Podcast23 - CAT PERSON by Kristen RoupenianCaleb welcomes his wife Brittany to the Drunken Book Review to talk about Kristen Roupenian's "Cat Person," a story that took Twitter by storm back in December and proved to be one the New Yorker's more popular stories. They talk about dating, sex, and share stories of the like while also deciding whether or not they liked the story.2018-06-211h 30Literary DiscoLiterary DiscoEpisode 123: Cat Person(Are we time traveling? Yes, a technical glitch set this episode back a few months…) Kristen Roupenian’s short story “Cat Person” appeared in December 2017 issue of The New Yorker, and promptly became an internet sensation. Some critics pounced, some critics praised, some men were offended, some women were offended that men were offended…and on and on it went, as these things do in this day and age. It seems there is something about this story — something about its point of view and its depiction of gender relations —  that struck a nerve in the midst of #MeToo. We decided to read...2018-06-051h 06VINTAGE BOOKSVINTAGE BOOKS'This is the worst life decision I have ever made!' Cat Person, a short storyTo celebrate the release of Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian we have a very specialaudiCheck out the book: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1116767/cat-person/Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletter Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-04-2641 minStrong FeelingsStrong FeelingsI Gotta Make Art with Carmen Maria MachadoIt’s not every day we chat with someone the New York Times has listed as part of “the new vanguard” in fiction. But today’s our day: Carmen Maria Machado is live on NYG! We sit down with the badass author, National Book Award finalist, and fellow Philly resident for a conversation about writing, working retail, believing in your own work, craving the company of other women, and so much more. > The art of non-dominant groups can be trendy, but we think of men and whiteness and straightness as, like, eternal… And of course that’s fak...2018-04-2452 minConcavity ShowConcavity ShowEpisode 37 - Discussing David Foster Wallace with Andrea Laurencell Sheridan & Diego BáezIn Episode 37 we welcome the Diversity Committee Coordinators from the International David Foster Wallace Society to talk about issues of representation in the writing of Wallace, and within the Wallace community itself. Relevant links:  Diversity Announcement - https://www.dfwsociety.org/2017/05/27/introducing-the-diversity-committee/ Diversity Blog Posts - https://www.dfwsociety.org/category/diversity/ Sean Gandert's “A Short Meditation on the Whiteness of David Foster Wallace’s Writing” -  https://www.dfwsociety.org/2017/07/15/a-short-meditation-on-the-whiteness-of-david-foster-wallaces-writing/ “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian, from The New Yorker - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person Andrea’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/nmn80418 Diego’s Twitter: https...2018-04-051h 30Escape From Plan AEscape From Plan AEp. 17: The Fall of White MasculinityWhat is triggering the alt-right outbreak? Is it racism, sexism, or both? Oxford, Teen, and Jess use Angela Nagle’s book "Kill All Normies" and Kristen Roupenian’s short story "Cat Person" as launchpads for discussing this social development that has much relevance for Asian Americans as well. Intro/Outro Song: "99 Problems (Instrumental)" by Jay-Z Intro Voice Track: Vice Interview with Jordan Peterson by Jay Caspian Kang TWITTER Teen(@mont_jiang) Jess (@whatsupjess) Oxford (@oxford_kondo) REFERENCED RESOURCES The Alt-Right's Asian Fetish by Audrea Lim: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/06/opinion/sunday/alt-right-asian-fetish.html "Kill All Normies" by Angela Nagle: https://www...2018-03-121h 01StoryologicalStoryologicalStoryological 3.01 - LICK IT JUSTIN BIEBERIn which we discuss, 1. Report on the Thing by Clarice Lispector, Vice, June 2015. 2. Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian, New Yorker, December 2017. 2018-02-1336 min选·美选·美Episode 59: 约会与许可: 从 #MeToo 走出来的议题 从 2017 年的 #MeToo 运动开始,约会中的暴力、许可问题(consent)、权力关系等就成了热门话题。去年底,Kristen Roupenian 发表在《纽约客》的短篇小说「Cat Person」激起千层浪,把我们在约会和发生性关系前尚未好好沟通过的问题暴露给了公众。小说从 20 岁女大学生 Margot 的角度阐释了陌生人约会时,女性所体验到的羞耻感、期待、恐惧、不适,以及最重要的:对性的复杂解读。 本期我们以情人节为契机,从这篇小说出发,讨论在大都市中约会可能涉及到的许可与沟通问题,剖析异性恋和同性恋中都可能出现的让人尴尬和费解的情况:怎样算是许可? 约会时对方付钱意味着什么?约会时,女性是否一直被隐性压力所迫,试图取悦对方,而无法享受?女生在约会时,会经常担心对方认为自己「作」(zuō)吗? 我们也提到了硅谷性派对中的威压与权力滥用,还讨论了中国高校中的性侵事件和 #MeToo 在国内的传播,以及同志圈子中「性」和「承诺」的不成正比。 《选·美》网址:https://xuanmei.us (致谢:音乐制作:高宇馨,剪辑:高宇馨) 相关链接 Kristen Roupenian: Cat Person What every guy should know about dating: consent counts 报告称高校性骚扰中过半的人选择沉默和忍耐 Cat Person: What Robert (probably) thought A Chinese #MeToo Movement? Not Yet: Beijing Professor Suspended After Accusations of Sexual Harassment A Q&A with the author of ‘Cat Person’ I’m a sexual consent educator. Here’s what’s missing in the Aziz Ansari conversation. How demanding female sexual pleasure makes us all better at understanding consent. 登场人物 Afra(主持人): 哥伦比亚大学与伦敦经济学院世界历史在读,现住伦敦 Austin: 哥伦比亚大学 Law J.D. candidate, 现住纽约 Ina: 媒体人,现住纽约 Tony: 媒体人,现住纽约 Special Guests: Austin, Ina, and Tony. 2018-02-081h 04ondercastondercastOndercast #56Knalerwten en een performance van Charlien Adriaenssens, de eindbazen van Uitgeverij Chaos, die alles vertellen over hun nieuwe feministische, non-CIS, genderqueer uitgeverij en ja, zij hebben een grote primeur! Daarnaast een brandend hete boekentip van Edith met een muzikale klap van Milena Haverkamp en hoera, deel twee van Rocky Alex, met dit keer een tekst van Marron Das. In deze aflevering hebben we het onder andere over Cat Person van Kristen Roupenian. Een interview met Roupenian vind je hier en de analyse van Vox hier.  Presentatie & samenstelling: Lisa Weeda & Dennis GaensTune: Laurens van de Linde....2018-01-2800 minAnekdotisch Evident. Kultur und Wissenschaft durchs Prisma der PlaudereiAnekdotisch Evident. Kultur und Wissenschaft durchs Prisma der Plaudereiae009 GrenzenGrenzen sind ein Ärgernis. Sie schränken unsere Bewegunsfreiheit ein und haben in der Geschichte immer wieder Menschen voneinander getrennt. Auch symbolische Grenzen, die ganz ohne Zäune und Mauern auskommen, schließen bestimmte Gruppen von gesellschaftlicher Teilhabe aus, sei es anhand von Geschlecht, Hautfarbe oder Religionszugehörigkeit. Trotzdem werden wir nie aufhören, Grenzen zu errichten, denn sie sind eine anthropologische Notwendikeit. Sie helfen uns, die Komplexität der Welt zu bewältigen, indem sie Ordnung und Übersichtlichkeit schaffen. Nur wer Phänomene sprachlich eingrenzt, kann kommunizieren. Nur wer weiß, wer er in Abgrenzung zu anderen ist, kann eine positi...2018-01-041h 25Very Loose WomenVery Loose WomenCat PersonWhen the New Yorker magazine published a short story called Cat Person, by Kristen Roupenian, women all over the globe couldn't stop talking about it, including VLW. We share our thoughts, with friend Anna Gross.Follow us on Twitter @VLWRadio, Instagram VLWRadio and on Facebook.com/VeryLooseWomen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-01-0124 min10th Year Seniors Podcast Network10th Year Seniors Podcast Network8YJ - I Need a Minute - Cat Person ft. Big Meech MandaYes, we can read. We dissect the #NewYorkers viral short story #CatPerson by Kristen Roupenian. The story deals with relationships, sex, texting, awkward exchanges and of course cats. You know everything important in 2017. We recruited #TheSolids very own Big Meech Manda aka Manda Mobb aka just Amanda I guess to help us get it done. This escalated quickly. The article: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person2017-12-211h 21Past PresentPast PresentEpisode 112: "Cat Person," Black Maternal Mortality, and Elf on the ShelfIn this week's episode, Neil, Niki, and Natalia debate the viral New Yorker short story “Cat Person”, the disproportionately high maternal death rate among black women, and the Elf on the Shelf phenomenon. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Kristen Roupenian’s New Yorker short story “Cat Person” went surprisingly viral last week. Natalia cited Laura Kipnis’ Unwanted Advances to dissuade readers from equating bad and coercive sex. Natalia cited Jennifer Weiner’s New York Times op-ed about the snobbery ofte...2017-12-1955 minThe High LowThe High LowWhat 'Cat Person' Tells Us About Female Pleasure. Plus Which Social Media Platform Is The Most Dangerous?Pandora's been moving house and Dolly's been hosting Pretendmas (don't ask; she'll tell you all about it anyway) but there are still plenty of water cooler topics to discuss this week. From some brilliant pieces of journalism (including a heart-breaking piece by Empire Editor Terri White on the vital role a woman's refuge played in both her own childhood and in British society as a whole) to plenty of podcast recommendations from the ultimate podcat, Dolly, this week we discuss 'Cat Person', the New Yorker short story that went viral - and what...2017-12-1300 minCulture Sex RelationshipsCulture Sex RelationshipsWhere We Talk About Cat PersonIn this podcast we discuss the short story ‘Cat Person’ by Kristen Roupenian which appeared in The New Yorker last week and has been shared all over social media, partly due to its resonances with the recent #metoo campaign. We’d recommend reading the story - or listening to the audio - before listening to the podcast. But we’d also like to give content notes (for both the story and for our discussion) that there are themes of non-consensual sex, fear of sexual violence, gender shaming and stereotypes, fatphobia, and whorephobia. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person http://megjohnandjustin.com/cat-2017-12-1240 minDetangledDetangledDetangled Episode 76 - December 11, 2017.SHRINKING PRESS GALLERIES with Chris Hannay REVENGE PORN LAW with Angela Chaisson DIAPHRAGM JOKES with Kaleigh Rogers Allison is reading “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian Vass is reading One Perfect Day: The Selling of the American Wedding by Rebecca Mead TUNES: Deadly Valentine by Charlotte Gainsbourg Main Girl by Charlotte Cardin Doubt by Charlotte Day Wilson2017-12-1255 min