Episodes

  • Introducing: My Gothic Dissertation
    Jun 30 2020
    A sneak peak at the first-ever Ph.D. dissertation produced in podcast form, coming to your favorite podcast listening app on July 9.
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    3 mins
  • Amateur Hour - A Prologue
    Jul 9 2020
    A terrified, yet resolute grad student presents her dissertation prospectus to her advisory committee, submitting herself to their will while questioning what it really means to “prospect” at all. Then: a stark realization.
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    18 mins
  • Grad School Gothic
    Jul 9 2020
    What do grad school and the Gothic have in common? Find out in this deep dive into the origins of the Gothic genre and the unspoken abuses of graduate training. Plus, detour into Anna’s childhood to meet her ideal teacher.
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    43 mins
  • Invalidation and the Education of Emily St. Aubert
    Jul 16 2020
    Laura was told that, if she ever wanted to secure the tenure-track job of her dreams, she needed to convince a certain high-profile professor to serve as her dissertation advisor. That’s how she ended up like Emily St. Aubert—the heroine of Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho whose life is dominated by one very imposing figure. Find out exactly what makes these figures so imposing and how each heroine makes her escape in this chapter of My Gothic Dissertation.
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    57 mins
  • Frankenstein; or, The Modern Lift Master (part one)
    Jul 23 2020
    The name “Victor Frankenstein” conjures up images of a mad scientist in the lab, challenging God by taking the creation of human life into his own hands. But in this chapter of My Gothic Dissertation, we’ll take a closer look at Mary Shelley’s original character, seeing him more as a discouraged grad student than an unstoppable ego-maniac. Plus, in a surprising analogy, we’ll compare his plight to… being stuck behind an automated parking gate?
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    35 mins
  • Frankenstein; or, the Modern Lift Master (part two)
    Jul 30 2020
    After succeeding in his private campaign to disprove his narrow-minded teachers, Victor Frankenstein loses his nerve and abandons his Creature. In this next chapter of My Gothic Dissertation, we’ll find out why he makes this tragic, cowardly swerve by taking a hard look at every grad student’s worst nightmare: being evaluated by professors and advisors.
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    50 mins
  • On the Edge of a Moral Volcano
    Aug 6 2020
    Lulu taught her first college class at the age of only twenty-two. Like Lucy Snowe – the heroine of Charlotte Brontë’s Villette – she almost found herself engulfed by student mutiny. In this chapter of My Gothic Dissertation, we’ll investigate what happens when students appear to be the villains of the story, and what teachers should and shouldn’t do to right the ship. Plus, hear some brave college instructors read their mean student evals.
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    53 mins
  • Coming Soon: The Defense
    Aug 13 2020
    A word on what to expect next in My Gothic Dissertation, plus a plug for The Professor Is In -- THE podcast on the academic job market, academic career, and post-academic job search.
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    2 mins