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New Books in Western European StudiesNew Books in Western European StudiesMarissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz, "Milton's Moving Bodies" (Northwestern UP, 2024)Today, I am excited to talk to Marissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz about the new collection of essays they have edited. Milton’s Moving Bodies (Northwestern University Press, 2024) gathers essays from Erin Webster, John Rumrich, Reginald Wilburn, Stephen Fallon, Achsah Guibbory, and Angelica Duran, among others. As our conversation will indicate, each essay has a unique and compelling approach to each of the title’s prompt “Milton’s” and “Moving” and “Bodies.”Marissa Greenberg is Associate Professor of English at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of Metropolitan Tragedy: Genre, Justice, and the City in Early Modern Engla...2024-12-101h 26New Books in Literary StudiesNew Books in Literary StudiesMarissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz, "Milton's Moving Bodies" (Northwestern UP, 2024)Today, I am excited to talk to Marissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz about the new collection of essays they have edited. Milton’s Moving Bodies (Northwestern University Press, 2024) gathers essays from Erin Webster, John Rumrich, Reginald Wilburn, Stephen Fallon, Achsah Guibbory, and Angelica Duran, among others. As our conversation will indicate, each essay has a unique and compelling approach to each of the title’s prompt “Milton’s” and “Moving” and “Bodies.”Marissa Greenberg is Associate Professor of English at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of Metropolitan Tragedy: Genre, Justice, and the City in Early Modern Engla...2024-12-101h 26New Books in British StudiesNew Books in British StudiesMarissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz, "Milton's Moving Bodies" (Northwestern UP, 2024)Today, I am excited to talk to Marissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz about the new collection of essays they have edited. Milton’s Moving Bodies (Northwestern University Press, 2024) gathers essays from Erin Webster, John Rumrich, Reginald Wilburn, Stephen Fallon, Achsah Guibbory, and Angelica Duran, among others. As our conversation will indicate, each essay has a unique and compelling approach to each of the title’s prompt “Milton’s” and “Moving” and “Bodies.”Marissa Greenberg is Associate Professor of English at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of Metropolitan Tragedy: Genre, Justice, and the City in Early Modern Engla...2024-12-101h 26New Books in Intellectual HistoryNew Books in Intellectual HistoryMarissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz, "Milton's Moving Bodies" (Northwestern UP, 2024)Today, I am excited to talk to Marissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz about the new collection of essays they have edited. Milton’s Moving Bodies (Northwestern University Press, 2024) gathers essays from Erin Webster, John Rumrich, Reginald Wilburn, Stephen Fallon, Achsah Guibbory, and Angelica Duran, among others. As our conversation will indicate, each essay has a unique and compelling approach to each of the title’s prompt “Milton’s” and “Moving” and “Bodies.”Marissa Greenberg is Associate Professor of English at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of Metropolitan Tragedy: Genre, Justice, and the City in Early Modern Engla...2024-12-101h 26New Books in Early Modern HistoryNew Books in Early Modern HistoryMarissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz, "Milton's Moving Bodies" (Northwestern UP, 2024)Today, I am excited to talk to Marissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz about the new collection of essays they have edited. Milton’s Moving Bodies (Northwestern University Press, 2024) gathers essays from Erin Webster, John Rumrich, Reginald Wilburn, Stephen Fallon, Achsah Guibbory, and Angelica Duran, among others. As our conversation will indicate, each essay has a unique and compelling approach to each of the title’s prompt “Milton’s” and “Moving” and “Bodies.”Marissa Greenberg is Associate Professor of English at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of Metropolitan Tragedy: Genre, Justice, and the City in Early Modern Engla...2024-12-101h 26The Happy Writer with Marissa MeyerThe Happy Writer with Marissa MeyerArthurian Legend and Graphic Novel Retellings with Isabel Greenberg - Young Hag and the Witches' QuestMarissa chats with Isabel Greenberg about her new Arthurian fantasy graphic novel, YOUNG HAG AND THE WITCHES’ QUEST. Also discussed in this episode: the freedom of creating a first project without the expectation that it will be read, the challenges and allure of retellings and Arthurian legends, the process of creating and revising a graphic novel, how the reading experience of graphic novels is different than for prose, tips for maintaining the writing/life balance, having a pile of comfort reads, and more!The Happy Writer at Bookshop.orgPurchasing your books through our webstore at...2024-05-1348 minMAPSO PodsoMAPSO PodsoS2 63 and SunnyIt's a beautiful fall day to have Fox Weather meteorologist (and South Orange resident) Marissa Torres hang out at the dining room table. We cover a lot of ground including working her way up the broadcasting ladder from Grosse Pointe, MI to New York, the human factor in weather forecasting and our mutual love of The Order. How DOES Sheldon remember everyone's name?  Thanks to Jessica and Steph from the SOMA Fox Running Club for introducing this week's episode!  2023-10-1830 minCutting the CurdCutting the CurdThat Cheese Plate Wants to Party with Marissa MullenMarissa Mullen, founder of That Cheese Plate and creator of Cheese By Numbers, is back with us to celebrate her new book, That Cheese Plate Wants to Party. We get into the details of writing a second book, social media, book deals, and building a work life you love. We also dive into the book and talk cheese plates, cheese pairings, and cheese playlists!Photo courtesy of Alyssa Greenberg.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cutting the Curd by becoming a member!Cutting the Curd is Powered by...2023-05-081h 00Richard Skipper CelebratesRichard Skipper CelebratesAn Actress For Everyone | Richard Skipper Celebrates Judy Blazer 9/15/2022For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/39lU5PjEjPo JUDITH “JUDY” BLAZER began her career in opera, oratorio, and recital in New York City and throughout Italy. She moved into Broadway theater with leading roles in Me and My Girl (Sally), A Change in the Heir (Prince Conrad), Titanic (Lady Caroline), Neil Simon’s 45 Seconds from Broadway (Cindy), LoveMusik (Brecht’s mistress) featuring the music of Kurt Weill, and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder (Miss Shingle). Off-Broadway, she has appeared in Candide (the Old Lady) and Sweeney Todd (the Beggar Woman) with New York City Opera...2022-09-161h 02An Actress For Everyone | Richard Skipper Celebrates Judy Blazer 9/15/2022For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/39lU5PjEjPo JUDITH “JUDY” BLAZER began her career in opera, oratorio, and recital in New York City and throughout Italy. She moved into Broadway theater with leading roles in Me and My Girl (Sally), A Change in the Heir (Prince Conrad), Titanic (Lady Caroline), Neil Simon’s 45 Seconds from Broadway (Cindy), LoveMusik (Brecht’s mistress) featuring the music of Kurt Weill, and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder (Miss Shingle). Off-Broadway, she has appeared in Candide (the Old Lady) and Sweeney Todd (the Beggar Woman) with New York City Opera...2022-09-161h 03Podcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast, Episode 11, Books 11 and 12 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Rachel TrubowitzIn this episode of Promiscuous Listening, Marissa talks with Dr. Rachel Trubowitz (University of New Hampshire) about death and renewal in the final two books of John Milton's Paradise Lost. Particular attention is given to Eve's role in the epic's concluding lessons about Jesus's death and Christian salvation. For Milton, “Jesus son of Mary second Eve” (10.183) descends spiritually on the maternal line rather than genealogically through the paternal bloodline. In this way, as Dr. Trubowitz puts it, "Bloodline and primogeniture (male birthright) play no role in defining Jesus’s sovereignty" in Paradise Lost -- nor should they, according to Milton, in...2022-01-2043 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast, Episode 10, Book 10 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Lara DoddsIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Lara Dodds (Mississippi State University) about sex and gender in Paradise Lost. Our conversation focuses on Eve and book 10, but it also ranges to other figures, including Sin, and other books in Milton's epic. Here are some resources to support your listening:References:- Enjambment: “The running-over of a sentence or phrase from one poetic line to the next, without terminal punctuation; the opposite of end-stopped.” (Poetry Foundation)- Definitions and examples of the rhetorical figures synecdoche, epithet (see epitheton), and irony may be found...2021-10-0844 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 9, Book 9 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Debapriya SarkarIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Debapriya Sarkar (University of Connecticut) theories of knowledge, early modern science, and the fall as experimentation in book 9 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:References: The Royal Society's office website. Learn more about and read Thomas Shadwell’s The Virtuoso (1676), a dramatic satire of the Royal Society, at this online exhibition from King's College, London. Learn more about Sir Francis Bacon from the good folks at the BBC. Margaret Cavendish, including open-access editions of The Blazing World, in which Cavendish portrays the fe...2021-10-0741 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 8, Book 8 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Mary Grace ElliottIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Mary Grace Elliott (Kennesaw State University) about knowledge in book 8 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening: Here’s a link to the passage in Isaiah that we discuss. Check out the definitions of “concoction” that we discuss.[Episode music courtesy of www.bensound.com]2021-10-0446 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 7, Book 7 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Angelica DuranIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Angelica Duran (Purdue University) about creation in book 7 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:Terminology: The four-fold way of biblical interpretation: literal, allegorical, tropological, anagogical Hexameron: the six days of creationEditions and Images: Two open-access editions of the 1611 edition of the King James Version (KJV)/Authorized Version (AU): http://www.biblegateway.org and https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611-Bible/ John Milton’s family Bible (at the British Library). William Blake’s “The Ancient of Days” (1794) (at the British Museum). Robert Hooke’s...2021-10-0448 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 6, Book 6 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Paul BarduniasIn this episode, Marissa talks with ancient military historian Dr. Paul Bardunias about warfare and martial bodies in book 6 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:References: Jacques de Gheyn's military drill manual Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Speissen (1607) was translated and published in England as The Exercise of Arms. View its famous plates on the online collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Milton’s sonnets to Fairfax, Cromwell, and Vane may be read on The John Milton Reading Room website under the heading of Uncollected Sonnets – respectively, 15, 16, and 17. Chec...2021-10-0444 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 5, Book 5 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Philippa EarleIn this episode, Marissa talks with independent Milton scholar Dr. Philippa Earle about monism in book 5 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:Terminology: Monism Hylozoism Vitalism Animist materialismSelect bibliography: Kevin J. Donovan and Thomas Festa, eds. Milton, Materialism, and Embodiment: One First Matter All. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press, 2017. Philippa Earle. “‘Till Body Up to Spirit Work’: Maimonidean Prophecy and Monistic Sublimation in Paradise Regained.” Milton Studies 62 (2020): 159–189. Steve M. Fallon. Milton Among the Philosophers: Poetry and Materialism in Seventeenth-Century England. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991. Charlotte Nicholl. “...2021-10-0450 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 4, Book 4 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Ari FriedlanderIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Ari Friedlander (University of Mississippi) about sexuality and gender in book 4 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:Terminology:· wanton (e.g., Paradise Lost 4.306): 17th-century meanings range from rebellious to reckless, from playful and carefree to lustful and promiscuous ("wanton, adj. and n." OED Online. December 2020. Oxford University Press.)· prelapsarian: Generally, a state of innocence. In specific relation to Paradise Lost, before the fall of humanity as related in Genesis· postlapsarian: Generally, a state of sin and guilt. In...2021-10-0443 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 3, Book 3 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Mario MurgiaIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Mario Murgia (National Autonomous University of Mexico) about theology, politics, and poetics in book 3 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:Terminology:· Soteriology: doctrine of salvation· Arminianism: Check out this entry by Thomas Talbott on “Heaven and Hell in Christian Thought” (2021) in the open-access Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.· “Paradise of Fools”: This phrase appears in Paradise Lost 3.496 but may refer to part or all of the passage 3.440-497.Selection of Dr. Murgia’s scholarship:· “Either in Prose...2021-10-0451 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 2, Book 2 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Amrita DharIn this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Amrita Dhar (The Ohio State University) about disability and empire in book 2 of Paradise Lost.Here are some resources to support your listening:References:· Tobin Siebers. Disability Theory. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2008.· The phrase "fit audience ... though few" comes up a few times in the podcast; it appears in book 7 of Paradise Lost.· The Readie and Easie Way is a political tract published in 1660 in which Milton, despite England's restoration of the monarchy, makes the case for "re-settling a republican com...2021-10-0427 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPromiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast - Episode 1, Book 1 of Paradise Lost with Dr. Reginald A. WilburnWelcome to Promiscuous Listening: A John Milton Podcast! In this episode, Marissa talks with Dr. Reginald A. Wilburn (University of New Hampshire) about race, adaptation, and poetics in book 1 of Paradise Lost. (Since recording this episode, Dr. Wilburn was named Dean of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies at Texas Christian University.) Here are some resources to support your listening:Terminology:· Amplification: A range of rhetorical strategies and kinds of expression, including the inventive use of figures of speech to develop an idea. To learn more, check out the discussion of figures of amplification on...2021-10-0443 minWines and DollsWines and Dolls66. Wine with Marissa RosenAdding Marissa Rosen to the f*ing delight club! Chels and Em wine with Marissa Rosen about Wonderstudying The Marvelous Wonderettes and the importance of learning music theory! . . . SEND US WHAT YOU'RE "WINING" ABOUT! If you have a story or a GOOD RANT/CELEBRATION you would like to share with W&D, please submit by clicking here or email winesanddolls@gmail.com and put "LISTENER STORY" in the subject line for our new Listener-Sode series! Help Wines and Dolls be the best they can be by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com...2021-03-1855 minPodcast PedagogyPodcast PedagogyPodcast Pedagogy: Teaching Premodern Literatures for Social JusticeIn this audio version of her essay in The Sundial, Marissa Greenberg – Associate Professor of English and award-winning online teacher at the University of New Mexico – makes the case for using podcasts to teach premodern literatures for social justice. Purposeful incorporation of podcasts can promote success among non-traditional and minority students by addressing systemic issues of access, inclusive, and engagement. The podcast also includes how-to advice for those instructors who wish to implement podcast pedagogy. Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com2021-01-0811 minNew Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)Top Stories of 2020 Part 1 & New Mexico’s Military Legacy | 12.25.20This week on New Mexico in Focus… The Line opinion panelists begin our annual countdown of the top stories of the year. 2020 was dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts in New Mexico, but there are many specific issues our special panel of working journalists is ready to examine. This week, they take on stories 10-6, including the rise of Zoom and remote working, and the impacts of COVID-19 on our schools and entire education system. They wrap up the list on next week’s show with the top 5 stories of 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has also sparked...2020-12-261h 06Docs in a Pod presented by WellMedDocs in a Pod presented by WellMedGetting some sleepWellMed medical director Dr. Lewis Greenberg discusses diagnosing and treating sleep apnea, other sleep disorders, and more with WellMed Radio cohosts Dr. Marissa Charles and Ron Aaron. WellMed Radio focuses on health issues affecting adults. Providers and partners discuss stories, topics and tips to help you live healthier. WellMed Radio airs on Sundays in San Antonio at 6 p.m. on KLUP. Visit us at www.wellmedhealthcare.com. Now more than ever, WellMed CARES about keeping you safe and healthy. 2020-09-0826 minFirmly Grasp ItFirmly Grasp ItFirmly Classic: The Spanish Flu PandemicA new running series in which Marissa Greenberg will join us for deep dives into sports history. Today we cover the last pandemic to shut down sports, the Spanish Flu in 1918, and compare the impact then to what could possibly be in store for us in 2020. Twitter/IG: @graspit2020 Facebook: Firmly Grasp It Email: graspit2020@gmail.com2020-07-031h 03A Gator Life PodcastA Gator Life PodcastMarissa King (Gymnastics): A Gator LifeMarissa King attended the University of Florida from 2010-2013 where she left her mark as one of the Gator Greats.  To go along with numerous All American honors she was the 2011 National Champion in the Vault.  Her college career came on the heels of an elite youth career that was capped by an appearance in the 2008 Olympics where she competed for her home country of Great Britain.  In this Episode Marissa talks about her fast track to the Olympic Games and her experience there.  She also talks about deciding to leave her come country to attend college at U...2019-09-0553 minSFFaudioSFFaudioThe SFFaudio Podcast #467 - AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: Up Under The Roof by Manly Wade Wellman The SFFaudio Podcast #467 – Up Under The Roof by Manly Wade Wellman; read by Mr Jim Moon. This is an unabridged reading of the short story (14 minutes) followed by a discussion of it. Participants in the discussion include Jesse, Paul Weimer, and Mr Jim Moon. Talked about on today’s show: A Tale Of Fear, Weird Tales, October 1938, Frank Belknap Long, Who Fears the Devil, Silver John, proto-hippy wandering balladeer, the Lovecraft circle, The Werewolf Snarls, so short, an odd ending for a Weird Tales story, anthologies of horror, feeling familiar, the fears of a ten...2018-04-021h 04