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Close Reads Podcast

A Jury of Her Peers

Close Reads Podcast

Goldberry Studios

Arts, Books

4.4823 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Join David Kern, Angelina Stanford, and Heidi White, for an exploration of Susan Glaspell's short story, "A Jury of Her Peers." Topics include the possible feminist ideas in the story, the question (or non-question) of justice, how the men in the story should be read, the private vs public lives of the women in the story, and much more.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to Close Reeds here on the Sorsi Institute podcast.

0:11.0

We're having a great time already.

0:12.4

I am David Kern and I joined by Heidi White and Angelina Stanford.

0:15.9

The other reason I went at Heidi First Angelina's because she's sitting next to me.

0:20.2

That's the only reason. Yeah, I'm just going to sitting next to me. That's the only reason.

0:21.9

Yeah, I'm just going to throw that out there.

0:23.3

Yeah.

0:23.8

The only reason.

0:27.2

Alphabetically, she should go last.

0:28.9

I was going to say.

0:30.0

First name and last name are both after you're going to be.

0:33.1

The alphabet is crying for the natural order of things.

0:36.5

It's all the same.

0:37.1

The reality is that I went first and of things. It's all the same.

0:39.5

The reality is that I went first and after that,

0:40.8

it's all at that point who goes.

0:41.3

Yeah, right?

0:43.2

It's conference week, folks,

0:45.9

if you couldn't tell from David's near hysterical beginning.

0:48.6

It is conference week.

0:49.8

I'm leaving for Charleston today.

0:51.4

People will be listening to this on Friday, of course.

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