Works Not Cited Podcast
1) The Women of Fantasia
This month, it’s time for my required Disney history episode, as I dive into the history of the movie ‘Fantasia’ and the countless female artists, writers, performers, and more who helped to elevate t...Show More
2) Daughters of the Great
To prove that my binge of Netflix’s The Last Kingdom was solely academic, for today’s episode of Works Not Cited, I’m discussing the lives of Alfred the Great’s daughters; Aethelflaed, Aethelgifu, and...Show More
3) Dressing the First Lady: Women and the Fashion Trades in 1790s Philadelphia
I’m finally making my return to podcasting with an episode that breaks my starting rule (to not talk about women in 1790s Philadelphia) by talking about women in 1790s Philadelphia! Interested in lear...Show More
Dressing the First Lady: Women and the Fashion Trades in 1790s Philadelphia
23:07 | Jun 17th, 2021
4) Bonus Ep: TV History and Wandavision!
Today, I’m continuing my end-of-season tradition of a nerdy bonus episode! This time, I’m diving into sitcom history through the lens of Wandavision, taking you episode by episode to talk about situat...Show More
5) Descending into Darkness: Female Resistance in the sewers of Warsaw
For the season finale of Works Not Cited and the latest Open House, I’m taking you into the sewage system of Warsaw to explore women’s resistance to Nazi occupation between 1939 and 1944!! From courie...Show More
6) Puabi: the burial of a Queen of Ur
On today’s episode of Works Not Cited, I’m expanding the time range a bit and taking us back to the 2000s BCE to discuss the burial of Queen Puabi in the Sumerian city of Ur! In looking at her mortuar...Show More
7) “essentially a ladies’ room”: The Titanic’s Reading and Writing Room
For today’s Open House episode of Works Not Cited, I’m heading back to the Titanic with a tour of the First Class Reading and Writing Room! In discussing this space intended solely for first class lad...Show More
8) “Scientific and Beautiful Food”: Hwang Hae-sung and the preservation of Korean royal cuisine
For today’s episode, I’m diving back into culinary history by covering the life of Hwang Hae-sung, a dedicated researcher and educator who preserved Korean royal cuisine! Working alongside Han Hui-sun...Show More
9) “Too splendid for rural life”: the Queen’s Hamlet at Versailles
Today, I’m taking you through Marie Antoinette’s infamous hamlet, the model village on the grounds of the Petit Trianon and Versailles. Though most people think of the space as an elite playground whe...Show More
10) “Mother of all the Muppets”: Jane Henson, artist, puppeteer, and educator
Inspired by The Muppet Show coming to Disney Plus, today’s episode of Works Not Cited is all about Jane Nebel Henson, co-creator of the Muppets, puppeteer, artist, and the matriarch of the Henson fami...Show More