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The Panopticon w/Eva A. Sprecher

The Panopticon w/Eva A. Sprecher

FromBookshelf Remix


The Panopticon w/Eva A. Sprecher

FromBookshelf Remix

ratings:
Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jul 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Élaina is joined by psychoanalyst, social care scholar, and fellow bookstagrammer Eva A. Sprecher to discuss “The Panopticon”, a YA novel by Scottish author Jenni Fagan.
There were unfortunate technical issues with Élaina’s microphone, which means that the audio quality is not up to the usual Bookshelf Remix standards. But we hope you will stick it out if only to listen to Eva’s insightful analysis.
CN: Self-harm, death by (accidental) suicide, tocix relationships, adult-minor relationships, substance use and abuse, and kidknapping.
You can follow Eva on Twitter @EASprecher, on Instagram @windup_book_chronicles, and on Researchgate.
As always, you can follow Bookshelf Remix on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @bookshelfremix and you can support the podcast by becoming a monthly supporter at www.ko-fi.com/brpod. Transcripts also live on our Ko-Fi page for free.
You can follow Élaina @ElainaGMamaril on Twitter, @spinoodler on Instagram and check out her work at www.elainagauthiermamaril.com, and by listening to Philosophy Casting Call and Women of Questionable Morals.
Released:
Jul 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

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