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The final episode of the Regional Fictions Podcast, stemming from the Redefining the Region project, is now available. Listen to the podcast via Spotify: https://t.co/eYfBGfSa91 or BuzzSprout: https://t.co/OrsLGqjIDu. @m_corporaal
Interested in regional identities and European regional or local-colour literature in transnational perspectives? Today's the perfect day to dive in! Listen to the podcast via https://t.co/dnFTGDfLmE! 🎙️ #InternationalPodcastDay@radboud_uni@ru_letteren @m_corporaal
Out now: episode 4 from the Regional Fictions podcast series. "Disastrous News: Representing Regional Catastrophes in Poetry and the Press". Hosted by @SophiavanOs and featuring Dr Simon Rennie (Exeter). https://t.co/F9cj3wGnQt
Out now: groundbreaking publication by
@ascholten95 and @rjhsmeets from the Redefining the Region project (NWO VICI): Peripheral Networks: Canon-Formation in the Nineteenth-Century Reception of Regionalist Writers. https://t.co/6RKYBLsHDE
Visit of Irish Ambassdor, His Excellency Brendan Rogers and the Society for the Study of Nineteenth-Century Ireland, to our "Travelling Regions" exhibition, 23 June 2023.@NWORegion@Radboud_Uni
Launch of the Travelling Regions exhibition, at Radboud University Library, 28 May 2023. Curated by @m_corporaal, Giulia Bruna and Ruud van den Heuvel, @RadboudE
In the third episode, Giulia Bruna talks to Dr Valentina Bold (Scottish author and independent scholar) about Scottish writer J. M. Barrie’s stories set in his native Kirriemuir. Three additional episodes are in the making and will be launched in the autumn.
The Regional Fictions Podcasts now live! Team members the NWO-funded project “Redefining the Region” (VI.C.181.026), have just released a new literary podcast series.
@NWORegion
Buzzsprout: …https://t.co/FpBsEbNS2p. Spotify: https://t.co/PtBKxg9kS8….
In the first episode, Marguérite Corporaal interviews Prof. Petra Broomans (Groningen) on Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf. In the second episode, Anneloek Scholten explores Dutch regional fiction and the critical reception of regionalism with Dr Eric Storm (University of Leiden).
In these podcasts, researchers uncover lesser-known nineteenth-century regional books and media documents in conversation with fellow experts. Each episode features an interview with fellow researchers as well as a reading of short extracts from the texts that are discussed.
Back from a fun trip to the Netherlands - thanks to @CulturalRegion for a great conference. Here I am approving of the culinary choices of The Potato Eaters at the Kröller-Müller Museum 🥔
Registration is now open! Come and join us on Wednesday 11 January-Friday 13 January 2023 at the Radboud University @RICH_Radboud in Nijmegen: https://t.co/gUJSqyzkR2
Registration is now open! Come and join us on Wednesday 11 January-Friday 13 January 2023 at the Radboud University @RICH_Radboud in Nijmegen: https://t.co/gUJSqyzkR2