Listen "Gamecool 19: Conversation with Marek Oziewicz"
Episode Synopsis
Joining me to discuss Philip Pullman's work is Dr. Marek Oziewicz, the Sidney and Marguerite Henry Professor of Children's and Young Adult Literature at the University of Minnesota. He's written extensively on the representation of justice in and through storytelling. His One World, One People won the Mythopoeic Scholarship award in 2010; his recent work has traced the connections between literature and scientific research on consciousness.
Marek's page on UMN: http://www.cehd.umn.edu/ci/people/Oziewicz.html
Papers available on academia.edu: https://umn.academia.edu/MarekOziewicz
Musical themes for the imaginary video game:
Tiny Plants in the Arctic
Fencing
Tunguska Campaign
Marek's page on UMN: http://www.cehd.umn.edu/ci/people/Oziewicz.html
Papers available on academia.edu: https://umn.academia.edu/MarekOziewicz
Musical themes for the imaginary video game:
Tiny Plants in the Arctic
Fencing
Tunguska Campaign
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