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Beyond Pages: A SUNY Press Podcast

Interviews with authors of SUNY Press books.

Episodes

Total: 117

Join Raj Balkaran as he discusses yoga philosophy with Ian Whicher. We begin with a discussion on ho

Angkarn Kallayanapong (1926-2012) was arguably Thailand’s most famous poet of the modern period. His

Hinduism, as is well known, has taken a multitude of shapes and forms. Some Hindu "little traditions

Medicine is most often understood through the metaphor of war. We encounter phrases such as “the war

In this episode, I interview Gert-Jan van der Heiden, Professor of Metaphysics and Philosophical Ant

In Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York (SUNY, 2017), 

Michelle Kundmueller, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Old Dominion University, presents

What is the relationship between time and sexual difference? Are the categories of linearity and cir

Clear, accessible, and meticulously annotated, Tracing the Path of Yoga: The History and Philosophy

In Creative Transformations: Travels and Translations of Brazil in the Americas (SUNY Press, 2020),

Zhuangzi and the Becoming of Nothingness (SUNY Press, 2018) offers a radical rereading of the Daoist

An in-depth look at Elie Wiesel’s writings, from his earliest works to his final novels. Elie Wiesel

Sufism in America is now a developed sub-field of study that exists at the intersection of Islamic S

Off the Derech: Leaving Orthodox Judaism (SUNY Press, 2020), edited by Ezra Cappell and Jessica Lang

The Hindu tradition has held conflicting views on womanhood from its earliest texts—holding women al

Over the course of three decades of public service, Herbert Lehman dedicated himself tirelessly to a

In her fascinating book, Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds (SUNY Press, 2020), Joyce Flueckiger

The Hasidic leader R. Nachman of Braslav (1772–1810) has held a place in the Jewish popular imaginat

African Americans have a long history of emigration. In Exiles, Entrepreneurs, and Educators: Africa

In recent decades, scholarship has turned to the role of gender in the Holocaust, but rarely has it