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    Harper Returns with some Grotesque Stories

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    DJ and Harper talk about the disgusting and the grotesque, as well as some psychological and cosmic horror, because variety really is the spice of life. Please don't listen if you are triggered by talk of medical procedures, body horror, or cannibalism

    Brought to You by REM

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    It's the end of the world as we know it! Well, it isn't, but it's almost the end of the semester! DJ and Harper talk about the apocalypse

    We Even Have Extraterrestrial Stereotypes...

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    Join DJ and Harper for a talk about the evolution of aliens in popular culture and once again get horribly sidetracked

    “A Good Editor is Such a Fantastic Learning Experience”: A Chat with Memoirist Jean Harper

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    Jean Harper is the author of, most recently, Still Life with Horses, a memoir (Howling Bird Press, 2017). Her other writings have appeared in The Iowa Review, North American Review, Florida Review, and elsewhere. She is a recipient of a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship in Prose, and has been in residence at Yaddo, MacDowell, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She teaches writing at Indiana University East. More at www.jeanharper.org

    Weeb Force, Roll Out!

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    DJ and Harper are joined by Jon, Zohar, and special guest and Mecha Expert Hayden

    "I think Mary Shelley was a Lesbian" and Other Comedy Bits

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    DJ and Harper are joined by Adira and Zohar to talk about Mary Shelley's lesser known work, the Mortal Immortal

    Cloudy with a Chance of Deconstruction

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    Harper and DJ are joined by special guest Jon to talk about the world of Psycho Pass

    Migrant Labor Code Rules and regulations for Housing and Sanitation in Migrant Labor Camps part one

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    This text supplies standards to farmers regarding the living conditions of migrant laborers. Items included are requirements of housing (i.e. floors, size of, separate rooms for men and women) clean eating areas and utensils, and the fact that kitchens are to be located away from toilets. It states that people with communicable diseases should not cook for others, safe water should be supplied, and lists standards for bathrooms or privies

    Harper, Historiography, and the Race/Gender Opposition in Feminism

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    The article discusses the historiography of feminist and abolitionist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. According to the author, the historical narrative of a split between white and black women activists in the U.S. during the 19th century has elided the theoretical contributions of Harper and other black women to feminism. It is suggested that rather than choosing between working for either racial or gender equality, Harper and other black women activists made significant contributions to both
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