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  <title>Who Gets to Tell Your Story, with Cameron Steele</title>
  <description>Amanda Knox is back in the news, as a film &amp;quot;inspired by&amp;quot; the story of her being accused of murder is in the theaters. Knox has compared telling stories of other people's lives to &amp;quot;cultural appropriation,&amp;quot; and Cameron and Jessa try to untangle that particular mess. Who gets to tell a story? What is the divide between the private and the public self? And how can Henry James help us solve this quandary?&amp;amp;nbsp; Support this podcast: http://patreon.com/publicintellectual http://jessacrispin.com </description>
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