Listen "Episode #32: Is Curiosity Feminine? with Tonya Howe"
Episode Synopsis
It started as a converstaion about the language we use to describe curiosity and became so much more! Marymount University's Dr. Tonya Howe explores how language and literature have shaped our ideas of curiosity and exploration for everyone from Eve to Real Houswives. Is curiosity a feminist issue? You decide...
Join us next time when we talk about curiosity and place-making with Graham Coreil-Allen, a social practice artist and self-described "radical pedestrianist" who works to make cities more inclusive and liveable through public art, walking tours, and civic engagement. Aren't you curious?
Join us next time when we talk about curiosity and place-making with Graham Coreil-Allen, a social practice artist and self-described "radical pedestrianist" who works to make cities more inclusive and liveable through public art, walking tours, and civic engagement. Aren't you curious?