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The Lines

The Lines

By: Nina Li and Eva Knowles
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Nina and Eva, from Russia and the U.S., bridge worlds through friendship and critical reflection. In this podcast, they explore identity, creativity, and positionality, embracing the Liminality of Difference. Step away from the algorithm and join their thoughtful, personal, and geographic conversations. Their podcast is a part the artistic project of artlitgeo.com and goes with their book, an autoethnographic experiment titled, Liminality of Difference.Nina Li and Eva Knowles Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Drawing Lines (with special guest Alexander Tackie)
    Apr 10 2026

    In today’s episode, Nina and Eva sit down with filmmaker Alexander Tackie to discuss his experience in the field, bell hooks’ concept of centering the margin and Susan Sontag’s On Photography.


    Check out the website and book that goes with the podcast, artlitgeo.com and Liminality of Difference.

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    44 mins
  • Intersections
    Mar 27 2026

    Hey there, welcome back! We are happy to have you. It's only getting juicier from here, we promise. Today, listen as Nina and Eva talk about their identities and how they apply to bell hook's concept of radical (black) subjectivity and Saidiya Hartman's concept of critical fabulation.


    Remember to check out the accompanying website and book, artlitgeo.com and Liminality of Difference, our creative outputs to go with the project.

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    33 mins
  • Introducing, The Lines
    Mar 27 2026

    Welcome to the Lines, artlitgeo.com’s official podcast, where creative expression meets human geography. You are probably wondering what human geography even is considering that Nina and Eva, your hosts, had the same question about a year ago when they started their masters program in it. They’ll explore that today and introduce themselves to you, too!


    Check out the podcast's accompanying book, Liminality of Difference!

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    35 mins
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