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Voices of Excellence
The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences
218 episodes
8 months ago
The Ohio State University history professor David Staley interviews fellow researchers about their work.
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The Ohio State University history professor David Staley interviews fellow researchers about their work.
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Education
Arts,
Science
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Elizabeth Renker: Discovering and Recovering Sarah Piatt
Voices of Excellence
33 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
Elizabeth Renker: Discovering and Recovering Sarah Piatt


Elizabeth Renker, Professor of English at The Ohio State University, discusses her work in “Discovering Sarah Piatt“, a podcast and recovery project aimed at reclaiming the legacy of 19th-century poet Sarah Piatt, who was once a famous poet but faded into obscurity due to shifts in literary canon. Renker faced challenges in recovering Piatt’s work, such as incomplete archives and lost manuscripts but persevered to make her poems accessible through a digital humanities project. Renker gives glimpses of her forthcoming biography of Piatt, her views on the evolving nature of English departments, and her award-winning teaching methodologies.








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Voices of Excellence
The Ohio State University history professor David Staley interviews fellow researchers about their work.