31 min

Ep 2: A New Kind of Adventure at Sea Novel Climate

    • Books

In this episode, Meghan explores the history of seafaring literature — and how that tradition is updated by Monique Roffey's novel, Archipelago. The novel, and the episode, invite you on a meandering, island-hopping adventure in the Caribbean that create linkages of meaning across various histories and geographies. Guests include literary scholars Parker Krieg and Ali Glassie, archaeologist Konrad Antczak, cultural studies scholar Giuseppe Sofo, sociologist Mimi Sheller, and climate scientist Michael A. Taylor.



>>Transcript here.

>>Music by Doctor Turtle, Pictures of the Floating World, and Alex Mason

>>Narration by Ashley Gunsteens.

>>Cover Art by Nonny Cartoons.

In this episode, Meghan explores the history of seafaring literature — and how that tradition is updated by Monique Roffey's novel, Archipelago. The novel, and the episode, invite you on a meandering, island-hopping adventure in the Caribbean that create linkages of meaning across various histories and geographies. Guests include literary scholars Parker Krieg and Ali Glassie, archaeologist Konrad Antczak, cultural studies scholar Giuseppe Sofo, sociologist Mimi Sheller, and climate scientist Michael A. Taylor.



>>Transcript here.

>>Music by Doctor Turtle, Pictures of the Floating World, and Alex Mason

>>Narration by Ashley Gunsteens.

>>Cover Art by Nonny Cartoons.

31 min