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We kick off Season 9: TECH by talking with our very own Aarthi Vadde, the E. Blake Byrne Associate Professor of English at Duke University. Hosts and co-producers Chris Holmes and Emily Hyde ask Aarthi about the role of the novel in relation to the mass writing platforms that dominate our digital lives. Aarthi is at work on a book called We the Platform: Contemporary Literature after Web 2.0, and she explains how the novel can mark the invisible infrastructures of the internet, defamiliarize the “computational surround” of everyday life, and give us new angles on writing with and against bots. Join us to hear about the novelists and critics appearing in Season 9 of Novel Dialogue and to find out what Aarthi's students say when asked: "What would you never automate even if you could?"
Mentions
-Jennifer Egan: “Black Box”
-Teju Cole: Small Fates, Tremor
-Lauren Oyler: Fake Accounts
-Stewart Home
-Tom McCarthy: Satin Island
-Yxta Maya Murray: Art Is Everything
-Fred Benenson
-Xu Bing: Book from the Ground
-Rachel Cusk: Transit
Naomi Alderman
-R.F. Kuang: Yellowface
-Sally Rooney: Beautiful World, Where Are You
-Sheila Heti, “According to Alice”
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We kick off Season 9: TECH by talking with our very own Aarthi Vadde, the E. Blake Byrne Associate Professor of English at Duke University. Hosts and co-producers Chris Holmes and Emily Hyde ask Aarthi about the role of the novel in relation to the mass writing platforms that dominate our digital lives. Aarthi is at work on a book called We the Platform: Contemporary Literature after Web 2.0, and she explains how the novel can mark the invisible infrastructures of the internet, defamiliarize the “computational surround” of everyday life, and give us new angles on writing with and against bots. Join us to hear about the novelists and critics appearing in Season 9 of Novel Dialogue and to find out what Aarthi's students say when asked: "What would you never automate even if you could?"
Mentions
-Jennifer Egan: “Black Box”
-Teju Cole: Small Fates, Tremor
-Lauren Oyler: Fake Accounts
-Stewart Home
-Tom McCarthy: Satin Island
-Yxta Maya Murray: Art Is Everything
-Fred Benenson
-Xu Bing: Book from the Ground
-Rachel Cusk: Transit
Naomi Alderman
-R.F. Kuang: Yellowface
-Sally Rooney: Beautiful World, Where Are You
-Sheila Heti, “According to Alice”
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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