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You may have heard us mention the term “public scholarship” when talking about the mission of our podcast and our community of readers here at Novel Pairings. But what exactly is public scholarship, and how does it apply to us as lifelong learners? Today in our first Modern Readers episode, we’re sitting down to define public scholarship, share how our backgrounds in academia and the classroom help us on our mission of public scholarship, and discuss how we hope this framework will open up conversations and allow our fellow readers to think of themselves as public scholars, too. You’ll also hear about our recent reads that surprisingly fit the theme of today’s discussion, and we’ll share some additional titles and resources readers can check out to keep learning about this topic.
Episode Timestamps
Recent Reads - 2:42
What is Public Scholarship? - 11:15
Further Reading for Public Literature Scholars - 38:39
Books Mentioned
Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction (and the whole very short introduction series)
Norton Critical Editions
The Literature Book from DK
How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Forester
Proust and the Squid by Maryanne Wolf
Reader Come Home by Maryanne Wolf
Craft in the Real World by Matthew Salesses
The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
These Truths by Jill Lepore
Substack Recommendations
Novel Pairings
Sweater Weather (Brandon Taylor)
Submakk (Rebecca Makkai)
Culture Study (Anne Helen Peterson)
So Many Thoughts (Elizabeth Holmes)
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You may have heard us mention the term “public scholarship” when talking about the mission of our podcast and our community of readers here at Novel Pairings. But what exactly is public scholarship, and how does it apply to us as lifelong learners? Today in our first Modern Readers episode, we’re sitting down to define public scholarship, share how our backgrounds in academia and the classroom help us on our mission of public scholarship, and discuss how we hope this framework will open up conversations and allow our fellow readers to think of themselves as public scholars, too. You’ll also hear about our recent reads that surprisingly fit the theme of today’s discussion, and we’ll share some additional titles and resources readers can check out to keep learning about this topic.
Episode Timestamps
Recent Reads - 2:42
What is Public Scholarship? - 11:15
Further Reading for Public Literature Scholars - 38:39
Books Mentioned
Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction (and the whole very short introduction series)
Norton Critical Editions
The Literature Book from DK
How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Forester
Proust and the Squid by Maryanne Wolf
Reader Come Home by Maryanne Wolf
Craft in the Real World by Matthew Salesses
The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
These Truths by Jill Lepore
Substack Recommendations
Novel Pairings
Sweater Weather (Brandon Taylor)
Submakk (Rebecca Makkai)
Culture Study (Anne Helen Peterson)
So Many Thoughts (Elizabeth Holmes)

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