City of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances
by Pella Felton
November 13, 2021 3:55 am
City of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances is an official panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference. In this panel, podcasting scholars from throughout the world talk about the changing discourse around podcasts as a medium, examining podcasts and podcast culture structure notions of intimacy, race, literature, fiction and more. Hosts: Robin Hershkowitz and Pella Felton
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