Episode 1

The first episode of the C21 STL podcast features two students at Washington University in St. Louis--Hannah Gilberstadt and Hilah Kohen--in conversation with Patrick Jagoda, Associate Professor of English and Media Studies at the University of Chicago. Jagoda is the author of Network Aesthetics (University of Chicago Press, 2016).


Episode 2

The second episode of the C21 STL podcast features three students at Washington University in St. Louis--Xiren Huang, Julie Merrell, and Jack Stephens--in conversation with Merve Emre, who is currently an Assistant Professor of English at McGill and who will soon take up the position of Associate Professor of American Literature at the University of Oxford. Emre is the author of Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in Postwar America (University of Chicago Press, 2017) and The Personality Brokers: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing (Doubleday, 2018). 


Episode 3

The third episode of the C21 STL podcast features three students at Washington University in St. Louis--Mina Bozeman, Harry Hall, and Anna Lin-Schweitzer--in conversation with Rachel Greenwald Smith, Associate Professor of English at St. Louis University. Smith is the author of Affect and American Literature in the Age of Neoliberalism (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and the editor of both American Literature in Transition, 2000-2010 (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and, with Mitchum Huehls, Neoliberalism and Contemporary Literary Culture (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017).


Episode 4

The fourth episode of the C21 STL podcast features two students at Washington University in St. Louis--Casey Lane and Kate Taub--in conversation with Scott Selisker, Associate Professor at the University of Arizona. Selisker is the author of Human Programming: Brainwashing, Automatons, and American Unfreedom (University of Minnesota Press, 2016).