Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)

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Rating
4.7
from
470 reviews
This podcast has
289 episodes
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Explicit
No
Date created
2005/09/28
Average duration
40 min.
Release period
16 days

Description

Entitled Opinions is a literary talk show on Stanford University Radio, KZSU, in which Professor Robert Harrison interviews guests about issues that range from literature and philosophy to politics and sports.

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Mindfulness in a Distracted World with Nate Klemp
2024/02/15
A conversation with Nate Klemp, a philosopher, writer, and founding partner at Mindfulness Magazine, on practicing mindfulness in our fast-paced, technology-dependent world. He is also co-author of the New York Times bestseller “Start Here.” Songs in this episode: “Nausicaa” by Glass Wave and “Dayvan Cowboy” by Boards of Canada.
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The Artificiality of Natural Intelligence with David Bates
2024/02/01
In this philosophy-heavy episode, Professor Robert Harrison and David Bates, Professor of Rhetoric at UC Berkeley, discuss the “unnatural” origins of human technology and the difficulty of drawing sharp distinctions between artificial and natural intelligence. Songs in this episode: “Bourée” by Jethro Tull and “Ghost” by Fleetwood Mac.
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Dante’s Characters: Part Four, Brunetto Latini
2024/01/18
A monologue on Dante’s unflattering (and unjustified) portrait of his teacher, Brunetto Latini. This episode wraps up the first season of Robert Harrison’s series on “Dante’s Characters.” Songs in this episode: “La nuit du rat” by La Féline and “Preludio” by Dolce Acqua.
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Dante’s Characters: Part Three, Guido da Montefeltro
2024/01/04
A monologue on Guido da Montefeltro, a false counselor whose speech foreshadows literary modernism’s stream of consciousness. Songs in this episode: “Present Tense” by Radiohead and “Prufrock Blues” by Robert Harrison and Anne-Sophie Bine.
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Dante’s Characters: Part Two, Ulysses
2023/12/20
A monologue on Dante’s Ulysses, the Homeric hero who, in Dante’s retelling, foregoes his return to Ithaca and opts instead to venture into the unknown and unpeopled world, at his own peril. Songs in this episode: “Winter Mind” by Robert Harrison, “Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 1” by Pink Floyd, and “Calypso” by Suzanne […]
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Dante’s Characters: Part One, Francesca da Rimini
2023/12/14
A monologue on Dante’s famous love heroine, Francesca da Rimini. This episode is part one of a new mini-series on “Dante’s Characters,” set to air over the coming weeks, in which Professor Robert Harrison discusses some of the most fascinating characters in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Song in this episode: “Helen” by Glass Wave.
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Garry Nolan on UFOs
2023/12/08
A conversation with Garry Nolan, who is the Rachford and Carlota Harris Professor of Immunology in the Department of Pathology at Stanford. He has authored numerous medical research papers, has founded biotechnology companies, two of which are on the NASDAQ, and has been particularly active in ufology, the study of Unidentified Flying Objects, also known as […]
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Women and Madness
2023/10/19
A conversation with Maria Massucco, who earned her PhD in Italian at Stanford in 2023. Her dissertation is titled “Woundedness and Reintegration: The Phenomenology and Transmission of Women’s Trauma in Modern and Contemporary Italy.” Songs in this episode: “Helen” by Glass Wave, and “Ophelia” by Glass Wave.
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Vico and Joyce
2023/10/12
A conversation with Corey Dansereau, a PhD Candidate in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford, about the impact of Giambattista Vico on James Joyce’s writing. Songs in this episode: “Echo” by Glass Wave, and “I Might Be Wrong” by Radiohead.
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Robert Harrison on Giambattista Vico
2023/09/14
A monologue in which our host, Professor Robert Harrison, discusses the originality and continued relevance of Giambattista Vico’s New Science (1748). Songs in this episode: “Riders on the Storm” by The Doors, “Nausicaa” by Glass Wave, and “Cycle of Eternity” by Tangerine Dream.
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On Gardenism with William Rosenzweig
2023/08/31
A conversation with gardener, social entrepreneur, and venture investor William Rosenzweig about the ethics of care in the private and public spheres. Songs in this episode: “Bourée” by Jethro Tull and “A Lotus On Irish Streams” by Mahavishnu Orchestra.
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Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American
2023/08/24
A conversation with philosopher and professor Lydia Moland about the life and thought of Lydia Maria Child, one of the best known American writers and abolitionists of the 19th century. Songs in this episode: “Bourée” by Jethro Tull and “Trampled Rose” by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
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4.7 out of 5
470 reviews
vybgior 2023/12/09
Nuggets of Gold
Continue to love the podcast! The discussions are infused with poetry and lyricism…
gnidrg 2023/10/15
Quality program
Especially love the episodes on works of literature, which are so much better than other podcasts. I often save episodes and listen more than once in ...
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S Moxie 2023/09/11
Grateful
The insights and cultural gems make my mind and soul feel fat and happy.
Iswoon 2023/07/17
Intellect
…is your prerequisite. Fascinating, so far. I will keep investigating. Werner Herzog, Peregrine episode, in interview…terrible fidelity and mono. ...
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geli tripping 2023/03/02
A standout
Arrives unpredictably, but always worth the wait for lucid and often poetic insights on our culture. The musical interludes deserve their own 5 stars.
ddunleavy 2022/12/23
Provocative and Quirky
Dr. Harrison is an original thinker that isn’t afraid to challenge his listeners with new idea. His guests are always fascinating and bring a rich per...
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TrueNort 2022/08/27
Phenomenal
Incredible podcast! Robert's monologues are an emotional time machine to the most joyful days of my academic being. Thank you.
myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics 2021/11/08
Can Talk Heidegger or Jim Morrison and Always Interesting
I've learned quite a bit from this podcast. I've learned in listening to both the questions and the answers. Handles philisophical and artistic topi...
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12948281 2022/04/08
Could have been much better
The egotistical attitude the host has and the too loud, too long intro music are the main issues of this podcast
Hemingwayhero68 2021/05/07
Eminently Listenable and Compelling Podcast.
Robert Harrison’s trenchant discussion of the beauty and meaning found in the literature of life’s deepest desires, nuanced needs (including their muc...
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