CSN Café

By Center for the Study of the Novel

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CSN Cafe is an interview podcast run by the Center for the Study of the Novel at Stanford University. Sitting down with visiting scholars to discuss the work they are presenting, these interviews leave a trace of the amazing exchanges we are proud to host at the Center. We’re glad to now be sharing these exchanges with a wider audience, so thank you for listening in as we scholars have a friendly chat among ourselves.


Episode Date
Ian Watt Lecture: Wai Chee Dimock, “A Long History of Pandemics” - 3/2/2023
Aug 30, 2023
Books at the Center: Charne Lavery: Writing Ocean Worlds and Isabel Hofmeyr: Dockside Reading - 11/3/2022
Aug 30, 2023
The Turn Against Fictionality: Percival Everett
Jan 24, 2023
Books at the Center: Peter Boxall, The Prosthetic Imagination (10/29/21)
Nov 18, 2021
Crime Narratives with Andrea Goulet, Michelle Robinson, and Héctor Hoyos (4/30/21)
May 01, 2021
Nicholas Paige, Technologies of the Novel (2/8/21)
Feb 09, 2021
Books at the Center: Dorothy Hale, The Novel and The New Ethics (1/15/21)
Jan 16, 2021
Sharon Marcus on her Ian Watt Lecture (10/30/20)
Oct 31, 2020
Fashion Stories: Emily Apter, Rhonda Garelick, and Anne Higonnet on the Cultural History of Clothing (1/9/20)
Jan 10, 2020
Books at the Center: Stephen Best, Mario Telò, and Kris Cohen on None Like Us (10/10/19)
Oct 10, 2019
Ato Quayson, John Kerrigan, and Richard Halpern on Postcolonial Tragedy (9/15/19)
Sep 15, 2019
Wai Chee Dimock, John Plotz, and Colin Milburn on the literature of Planetary Futures (5/23/19)
May 24, 2019
Rita Felski on her 2019 Ian Watt Lecture (5/3/19)
May 04, 2019