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Have you ever wondered how borders, dracula, and passports all relate to each other? On this episode of Intersections of Public Service we talk with Dipsikha Thakur, a fourth year Literature PHD student at the University of Virginia. She discusses her partnership with the Weldon Cooper Center as a PHD+ student, as well as her research on how Gothic Literature reflects people’s perspectives on borders.
The books discussed in this podcast as follows:
Books about Borders Recommendations:
Words Without Borders Website
Cooper Center Website
Host: Claire Downey
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Have you ever wondered how borders, dracula, and passports all relate to each other? On this episode of Intersections of Public Service we talk with Dipsikha Thakur, a fourth year Literature PHD student at the University of Virginia. She discusses her partnership with the Weldon Cooper Center as a PHD+ student, as well as her research on how Gothic Literature reflects people’s perspectives on borders.
The books discussed in this podcast as follows:
Books about Borders Recommendations:
Words Without Borders Website
Cooper Center Website
Host: Claire Downey