Steampunk Dollhouse

Reading Your Rights

Hosted by Library-Agent Bluestocking and broadcasting from deep within the Library, Steampunk Dollhouse is a podcast for deep-dives into steampunk literature and how it relates to colonialism and postcolonial societies, intersectional theory and the damage technology can do when we don't understand its potential.

A Wind-Up Girl Studios Production
in association with Simply Adorkable

Episode 5 - Silence in the Library

or Why Burning, Banning, and Burying Are Not Effective Methods of Thought Control - Rachel Caine, The Great Library Series

Show Notes

Today’s Book(s):
Ink and Bone (The Great Library)
Paper and Fire (The Great Library)
Ash and Quill (The Great Library)

Great Library Playlist

Additional Books:
Steampunk and Nineteenth-Century Digital Humanities: Literary Retrofuturisms, Media Archaeologies, Alternate Histories (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature)

Citations:
Ink & Bone Teacher’s Guide
BBC - In Our Time: History - The Library of Alexandria
Stuff to Blow Your Mind - Greek Fire: The Byzantine Secret Weapon
Ancient Discoveries, Ep25: Ancient Death Machines - Greek Fire: The Byzantine Ultimate Weapon

Sponsors:
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The Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast

Episode Music courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.Org:
“Baby I’m Not Your Lady” by Singing Sadie
“Cantina Rag” by Jackson F. Smith
“Burn the World” by Grand Mal
“Good-Night” by the Knickerbocker Quartet

Episode Sounds courtesy of FreeSound.Org

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The Steampunk Dollhouse is a Wind-Up Girl Studios Production. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share-Alike 4.0 International license. It is created, written and produced by Elizabeth Headrick.

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