Eclectic Intellection

Eclectic Intellection

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This podcast covers history, philosophy, anthropology, literature, and film. It has three concurrent series: 1. A series of discussions that focus on one book or film. 2. A shorter series in which authors discuss their three favorite books. 3. A series of audio essays. The first one focuses on walking. For the related blog, see http://www.eclecticintellection.com. Note: All opinions expressed by the founder of this podcast are solely his own opinions and do not express the views or opinions of any other individual, institution, or entity. The views expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and the guests’ appearance on this channel and podcast does not imply any form of endorsement of them, their views, or any entity they represent.

Recent Episodes

  • Three Books on the Humanities and Classics

    2 years ago
  • The Importance of Classics and Humanities: A Conversation with Eric Adler

    2 years ago
  • Three Books on the History of Walking

    3 years ago
  • Did Modernity Change How We Walk? Series On Walking - Part I

    3 years ago
  • On Boredom: A Conversation with Peter Toohey

    3 years ago
  • The Limits of French Republicanism: A Conversation with Jean Beaman

    4 years ago
  • The Importance of Intellectual Life: A Conversation with Zena Hitz

    4 years ago
  • Sarajevo as a Site and Symbol: A Conversation with Fran Markowitz

    4 years ago
  • Islamic Counterpublics in Egypt: A Conversation with Charles Hirschkind

    4 years ago
  • Can the Present Be Defined? A Conversation with Michael North

    4 years ago