Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE, with selected new podcasts that will span a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. Our Podcasts are designed to act as teaching tools, providing further insight into our content through editor and author commentaries and interviews with special guests. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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2021-10-19 |
JCL - Gender and the Politics of War Historiography in ‘Destination Biafra’ Sarah Jilani presents the doctoral research ‘Gender and the Politics of War Historiography in ‘Destination Biafra’ which explores how the Nigerian writer’s novel challenges war historiography through a ‘female perspective’ that scholarship has sometim... |
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2021-10-06 | Glenn Fulcher presents his last podcast in which he discusses the history of the podcast as well as the history of Language Testing in his 20 years of serving the journal. Posted October 2021 | |
2021-09-22 | Yuanhang Liu presents her article ‘The Australian Reifungsroman: Reading women’s ageing in Kate Grenville’s The Idea of Perfection and Dorothy Hewett’s Neap Tide. Posted September 2021. | |
2021-02-12 |
JCL - Between Madras and Chennai: Narratives of Belonging in a Post-colonial City Kavithaa Rajamony presents her article Between Madras and Chennai: Narratives of Belonging in a Post-colonial City. Posted February 2021. |
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2021-01-25 |
JCL - Jagadish Chandra Bose and the anticolonial politics of science fiction Höne, Christin and Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay discuss Christin’s article Jagadish Chandra Bose and the anticolonial politics of science fiction. |
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2021-01-25 |
JCL - Precariousness, Kinship, and Care: Becoming Human in Claire Cameron’s The Last Neanderthal Rūta Šlapkauskaitė and Andrius Ledas discuss Rūta’s article Precariousness, kinship, and care: Becoming human in Claire Cameron’s The Last Neanderthal. Posted December 2020. |
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2021-01-05 | Glenn Fulcher discusses the Special Issue on Repeated Test-Taking and Longitudinal Test Score Analysis with guest editor Anthony Green. | |
2020-09-07 |
Animals, Others, and Postcolonial Ecomasculinities: Nadeem Aslam’s The Blind Man’s Garden Animals, Others, and Postcolonial Ecomasculinities: Nadeem Aslam’s The Blind Man’s Garden |
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2020-05-12 |  JCL - Rethinking Powers of Political: The National Emergency and the J.P. Movement in Rahi Masoom Raza’s Katra Bi Arzoo |