Generously funded by the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures at the University of Virginia as a part of the Public Humanities Lab, Circulating Spaces: Literary and Language Worlds in a Global Age explores what it means to engage with literature as a global-scale community through a series of podcasts.
Circulating Spaces was co-founded in August 2017 by Christian Howard Samantha Wallace, who both served as the Principle Investigators, co-producers, and co-hosts of the show from August 2017 through July 2018. From August 2018-July 2019, these duties were taken over by Christian Howard and Ankita Chakrabarti.
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Isha Mangalmurti, Kalp Sanghvi, and Upamanyu Bhattacharyya discuss their roles as animators and visual storytellers at Ghost Animation.
Favianna Rodriguez discusses what it means to be an artist and activist in our global age.
Amitav Ghosh, winner of the 54th Jnanpith award, talks about his work as a literary writer.
Nao Yazawa discusses her work as a manga artist and as a teacher of manga in Nakano, Japan.
Susan Stanford Friedman discusses global research projects, living "on the hyphen," and the value of the humanities in our everyday lives.
Brandon Butler, the Director of Information Policy at the University of Virginia Library, discusses issues of copyright and open access in our digital world.
Join Christian Howard and Samantha Wallace as they speak with Lã Linh Chi, a translator from Vietnam!
Brandon Walsh, Christian Howard, and Samantha Wallace discuss the public faces of digital humanities and digital literature.