
What I Get Wrong: Intimidation & Interpretation
From Literary Nomads by Steve Chisnell
May 22, 2026 · 39 min
About this episode
The episode explores the intersection of literary theory and civic engagement through a self-reflective lens.
Is our intellectual exercise just an expensive lifestyle brand that keeps our hands clean? In this raw, self-interrogating mailbag episode, we turn the lens inward for a vulnerability audit of our own political battles and pedagogical failures. Let’s try and bridge the gap between literary theory and civic praxis, how public school teachers, students, […]
People in this episode
Host: Steve Chisnell
Topics covered
- intellectual exercise
- literary theory
- civic praxis
- political battles
- pedagogical failures
Keywords
- intimidation
- interpretation
- vulnerability audit
- public school
- teachers
- students
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