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Loneliness and Belonging - On Mireille Best: Kate Bonin in Conversation with Jo Crampon as Performed by Stephanie Schechner, Part One

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Summary

This episode is part one of a two-part series about the French author Mireille Best. It features an interview between Jo Crampon and Dr. Kate Bonin about the astounding literary work of Mireille Best. Jo Crampon was Best’s life partner and the first eyes to read Best’s drafts. Originally an email interview in French, we have reenacted the interview in English, with Dr. Stephanie Schechner playing the role of Jo Crampon. This wide-ranging dialogue explores the themes of loneliness and belonging, the role of inclusive writing, and the evolution of feminism in France during the last quarter of the twentieth century. Best’s literature, a voice from the margins, speaks to readers today, despite being rooted in the past.

Takeaways

  • Mireille Best's works address themes of loneliness and belonging.
  • Her literature remains relevant to contemporary readers.
  • Best's writing style includes innovative punctuation and figurative language.
  • She faced health challenges that impacted her literary career.
  • Best's partner, Jo Crampon, played a significant role in her writing process.
  • Contemporary issues of citizenship and identity are explored in relation to Best's work.

The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe From the Margins (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Mireille Best and her Impact (00:01:49)

3. Overture: Jon Crampon on Mireille Best's Writing Process (00:04:48)

4. Jo Crampon Reading from Best's Notes (00:06:50)

5. Jo Crampon on Education and Class on Identity (00:10:49)

6. Exploring the Literary Canon and Inclusion (00:13:36)

7. Magical Realism and Metaphor in Best's Novels (00:16:20)

8. Mireille Best's Publishing Journey (00:20:07)

9. Feminism and Gender Identity in France (00:29:22)

10. On Inclusive Writing (00:33:16)

11. Conclusion: Feminism, Punctuation, and Future Discussions (00:35:54)

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Content provided by Jonathan Church. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jonathan Church or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

This episode is part one of a two-part series about the French author Mireille Best. It features an interview between Jo Crampon and Dr. Kate Bonin about the astounding literary work of Mireille Best. Jo Crampon was Best’s life partner and the first eyes to read Best’s drafts. Originally an email interview in French, we have reenacted the interview in English, with Dr. Stephanie Schechner playing the role of Jo Crampon. This wide-ranging dialogue explores the themes of loneliness and belonging, the role of inclusive writing, and the evolution of feminism in France during the last quarter of the twentieth century. Best’s literature, a voice from the margins, speaks to readers today, despite being rooted in the past.

Takeaways

  • Mireille Best's works address themes of loneliness and belonging.
  • Her literature remains relevant to contemporary readers.
  • Best's writing style includes innovative punctuation and figurative language.
  • She faced health challenges that impacted her literary career.
  • Best's partner, Jo Crampon, played a significant role in her writing process.
  • Contemporary issues of citizenship and identity are explored in relation to Best's work.

The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe From the Margins (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Mireille Best and her Impact (00:01:49)

3. Overture: Jon Crampon on Mireille Best's Writing Process (00:04:48)

4. Jo Crampon Reading from Best's Notes (00:06:50)

5. Jo Crampon on Education and Class on Identity (00:10:49)

6. Exploring the Literary Canon and Inclusion (00:13:36)

7. Magical Realism and Metaphor in Best's Novels (00:16:20)

8. Mireille Best's Publishing Journey (00:20:07)

9. Feminism and Gender Identity in France (00:29:22)

10. On Inclusive Writing (00:33:16)

11. Conclusion: Feminism, Punctuation, and Future Discussions (00:35:54)

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