Apple | Spotify | CastBox | Podcast Addict | Stitcher | TuneIn | ListenNotes
In this episode, derived from the final lecture in the Fall 2020 season of the Trouble Begins Series, Matt Seybold uses Twain and Redpath as lenses for comparing the history of policing in two U.S. cities, separated by nearly 3,000 miles, as well as by contrasting demographics, economies, and cultural institutions. Seybold is Assistant Professor of American Literature & Mark Twain Studies at Elmira College, as well as resident scholar at the Center for Mark Twain Studies, editor of MarkTwainStudies.org, and host of The American Vandal Podcast. His work is undoubtedly familiar to regular visitors to this site. He is also co-editor of the Routledge Companion to Literature & Economics (2018) and a 2019 special issue of American Literary History on “Economics & Literary Studies in the New Gilded Age.” Find out more about his recent publications at MattSeybold.com
The content of this episode can also be consumed as a video lecture via our YouTube channel.
0 Comments