The Regional Fictions Podcast

The Regional Fictions Podcast

Faculteit der Letteren / Faculty of Arts | Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

The Regional Fictions Podcast is a series of podcasts stemming from the Redefining the Region project funded by the Dutch Research Council NWO at Radboud University (Project ID: VI.C.181.026; P.I. Prof. Marguérite Corporaal). In these podcasts, researchers bring listeners on a journey to discover lesser-known nineteenth-century regional books and media documents in conversation with fellow experts. Hosted by researchers who are part of the VICI project, each episode uncovers nineteenth-century regional literature and media and features an interview with fellow researchers as well as a reading of short extracts from the texts that are being discussed. The podcasts are aimed at researchers and students in the humanities who are interested in nineteenth-century regional identities and European regional or local-colour literature in transnational perspectives. Additional information on the Redefining the Region project can be found at https://www.ru.nl/en/research/research-projects/redefining-the-region

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Regional Fictions Podcast?

There are 7 episodes avaiable of The Regional Fictions Podcast.

What is The Regional Fictions Podcast about?

We have categorized The Regional Fictions Podcast as:

  • Arts
  • History
  • Books

Where can you listen to The Regional Fictions Podcast?

The Regional Fictions Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Regional Fictions Podcast start?

The first episode of The Regional Fictions Podcast that we have available was released 30 August 2023.

Who creates the podcast The Regional Fictions Podcast?

The Regional Fictions Podcast is produced and created by Faculteit der Letteren / Faculty of Arts | Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen.