Reading Rooney: An Exercise in Collaborative Scholarship
Christina Marcucci
7 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Reading Rooney: An Exercise in Collaborative Scholarship. This podcast integrates the voices of English literary scholars, graduate students, and general readers as we openly discuss, celebrate, and critique the work of author Sally Rooney. Rooney's oeuvre has gained mass popularity worldwide, but has equally been celebrated as a feat of literary fiction by scholars and critics; this combination of popularity and prestige makes Rooney’s novels a productive site for critical engagement among different readers. Thank you for being here!
Instagram: @readingrooney
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Welcome to Reading Rooney: An Exercise in Collaborative Scholarship. This podcast integrates the voices of English literary scholars, graduate students, and general readers as we openly discuss, celebrate, and critique the work of author Sally Rooney. Rooney's oeuvre has gained mass popularity worldwide, but has equally been celebrated as a feat of literary fiction by scholars and critics; this combination of popularity and prestige makes Rooney’s novels a productive site for critical engagement among different readers. Thank you for being here!
Instagram: @readingrooney
Rethinking Frenemies: On Female Friendship and Digital Communication with Emily Farmer
Reading Rooney: An Exercise in Collaborative Scholarship
51 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Rethinking Frenemies: On Female Friendship and Digital Communication with Emily Farmer
In this episode, Emily Farmer complicates the concept of the "frenemy", typically understood as a strictly oppositional/negational relationship, to a more holistic understanding of the term as something relational and mutually productive. She coins the term "frenmity" (a combination of 'friend' and 'enmity') to describe this specific (and all too common) type of female friendship. The 'frenmity' relationship is not exclusive to Rooney's work (think Bobbi and Frances; Alice and Eileen), but is a trope that has begun to surface in other contemporary novels such as Mona Awad's Bunny, Sheila Heti's How Should A Person Be?, and Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Quartet. Emily further explains how digital technology plays a role in both creating and sustaining the affects of "frenmity" relationships.
Reading Rooney: An Exercise in Collaborative Scholarship
Welcome to Reading Rooney: An Exercise in Collaborative Scholarship. This podcast integrates the voices of English literary scholars, graduate students, and general readers as we openly discuss, celebrate, and critique the work of author Sally Rooney. Rooney's oeuvre has gained mass popularity worldwide, but has equally been celebrated as a feat of literary fiction by scholars and critics; this combination of popularity and prestige makes Rooney’s novels a productive site for critical engagement among different readers. Thank you for being here!
Instagram: @readingrooney