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IESP - The Institute of English Studies Podcast
IESP - The Institute of English Studies Podcast
7 episodes
2 months ago
In this Christmas episode of IESP, Bartosz Lutostański talks with Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko about doing adaptation studies today, especially in the context of the currently all-the-rage media studies.
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In this Christmas episode of IESP, Bartosz Lutostański talks with Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko about doing adaptation studies today, especially in the context of the currently all-the-rage media studies.
Show more...
Education
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IESP 011 - In Talk with Dorota Babilas on the Recent Representations of the British Monarchs
IESP - The Institute of English Studies Podcast
26 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
IESP 011 - In Talk with Dorota Babilas on the Recent Representations of the British Monarchs
In this episode of IESP, Bartosz Lutostański talks with prof Dorota Babilas about the representations of the British monarchy. We focus on popular culture, for example, The Crown (2016- ) and Spencer (2021), and trace the ups and downs of the British kings and queens in arts and media over the decades and, especially in the 21st century.
IESP - The Institute of English Studies Podcast
In this Christmas episode of IESP, Bartosz Lutostański talks with Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko about doing adaptation studies today, especially in the context of the currently all-the-rage media studies.