12 Episodes

  1. Kafka’s Metamorphosis

    Published: 6/3/2024
  2. Dancing "The Metamorphosis"

    Published: 6/3/2024
  3. Kafka and Humour

    Published: 6/3/2024
  4. Kafka and Comics

    Published: 6/3/2024
  5. Kafka and Race

    Published: 6/3/2024
  6. Kafka and Ecology

    Published: 6/3/2024
  7. Kafka and Illness

    Published: 6/3/2024
  8. The Brazilian Kafka: Clarice Lispector

    Published: 6/3/2024
  9. J. M. Coetzee and Kafka

    Published: 6/3/2024
  10. Two Czech Reflections on Greta Samsa

    Published: 6/3/2024
  11. Writing Back: Spanish Literature

    Published: 6/3/2024
  12. Writing Back: Russian Literature

    Published: 6/3/2024

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Oxford Humanities explores approaches to Kafka and his most famous story "The Metamorphosis" through interviews with world experts, to mark the centenary of his death. We cover how "The Metamorphosis" has itself been transformed into new forms like ballet, theatre and comic books; how Kafka’s work has been read, from ecological insights to questions of illness, humour, feminism or race; how writers from across the world have responded to him from J. M. Coetzee to the 'Brazilian Kafka' Clarice Lispector or Marie NDiaye; and finally how artists have 'written back' to Kafka from their own time and place from the Czech Republic, Spain or even a viral Facebook novel in Russia. For the curious, a reading list associated with this series is available on ORLO (Oxford Reading Lists Online) - see Related links. For more on Kafka, the 'Oxford Kafka24' podcast series (https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/oxford-kafka24) features lectures from across the University division, including a collective reading of 'Metamorphosis' with Lemn Sissay and Ben Okri, and talks on disability, discrimination, disease, insects and genetics.