THE books podcast: Shahidha Bari interview
Podcast Powered By PodbeanIn our first dedicated book-themed podcast, Shahidha Bari, lecturer in Romanticism at Queen Mary, University of London, discusses her review of Shereen El Feki’s Sex and the...
Podcast Powered By PodbeanIn our first dedicated book-themed podcast, Shahidha Bari, lecturer in Romanticism at Queen Mary, University of London, discusses her review of Shereen El Feki’s Sex and the...
Shahidha Bari muses on the restorative nature of the long summer break
Shahidha Bari on a supposedly fun thing that makes her apprehensive
Academics have a duty to explain why they hold their political beliefs, says Shahidha Bari
A private place to work is much more than just an office, says Shahidha Bari
For teachers, the border between the two is porous, says Shahidha Bari
A rift will always separate digital natives from others, Shahidha Bari believes
Shahidha Bari on the flawed, yet fascinating, admissions process
As the new academic year approaches, Shahidha Bari reflects on the restorative nature of the summer break
In the midst of a desert, Shahidha Bari finds a wellspring of scholarly inspiration
Shahidha Bari on academics’ strange relationship with the idea of failure
Personal items belonging to the literary sisters illuminate their wild genius, says Shahidha Bari
While there is plenty to admire in the museum’s well-heeled spectacle, Shahidha Bari finds it strangely devoid of historical, social and cultural context
As some of the scholars who have been lucky enough to review books in the pages of Times Higher Education, we’d like to say thank you to Karen Shook, as she leaves the role of books editor for...
Shahidha Bari on an original telling of 20th-century culture that poses questions around race, gender and authenticity