Listen "Resist! Literary Resistance and the Power of Soundtracks"
Episode Synopsis
Students in Professor Audrey Golden's English course, "Resist! Political Resistance in Literature and Film" learned how creating playlists is one of the ways of highlighting the power of literary form. Students thought about how music can come together to create a "soundtrack to a particular type of political resistance, or to a specific episode or moment of resistance against oppression" and created their own playlists.
In this quick episode, hear about some of the songs students chose for their playlist, and why. All of the tracks you hear about (and more) can be found in this playlist.
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In this quick episode, hear about some of the songs students chose for their playlist, and why. All of the tracks you hear about (and more) can be found in this playlist.
If you'd like to contribute work to Simmons Radio: The Shark, reach out to us at [email protected] or connect with us on Twitter and Instagram at @radiosimmons
Swing over to our website for a transcription of this episode.
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