Digital Humanities Awards 2024
The Yellow Nineties 2.0 is up for Best DH Resource Award! π Created by past RSVP Peterson Fellow recipient Lorraine Janzen Kooistra and her team, we agree that this digital archive of late #19thC little magazine deserve this award. Vote now through April 4! mailchi.mp/369891a12a9c...
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GORGEOUS ethics of dust edition
Crystals fabrics and fields -Haraway
Todayβs perfect vibes π§¬ππ§ Donna Haraway will always be my favourite creative intellectual to read & think with. Spent this afternoon giggling away in a cafΓ© at her playfully incisive writing while learning so much about embryology
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Some light Sunday reading has turned into hours of falling down a crystallography rabbit hole π€Obsessed with the totally random places my Patrick Geddes research takes me. And now I get to read some vintage Haraway while enjoying my housemateβs freshly baked banana/cinnamon muffins #winning :))
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The cover of the book Parable of the Sower.
Cannot stop thinking about how Octavia Butler wrote a book in 1993 about climate change. It opens with deadly fires in LA in 2025. In the story, a fascist President has just won office with the campaign slogan "Make America Great Again."
She was a modern day Nostradamus. If only we'd listened.
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Thank you, Sarah! :)
23.12.2024 13:34 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Please could you add me? :)
22.12.2024 22:40 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Thanks, Nathan! Iβm very much looking forward to reading Action Without Hope when itβs out next year :)
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I am late to the Bluesky party (oops!), but nonetheless, I am delighted to share that I was the runner up in the Hamilton Prize essay competition! Currently excitedly working on revising my accepted essay for publication in Victorian Review ππ₯³
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Wellcome Early Career Fellow, Durham University. BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. Ginger. Dyslexic. ADHD. She/her π³οΈβπ Neurodiversity. Victorians. Musicals. Interrupting people.
Professor of Literature, Sexuality and Visual Culture, Loughborough University; 19th-20thC literature (esp. poetry), genders/sexualities (esp. queer femininities), portraiture, photography, fashion & celebrity. She/her.
Researches Victorian periodicals, visual culture, and literature; teaches academic skills at Birmingham City University. Probably the least online person you'll meet online.
Author of Discourses of Vision in C19th Britain: https://tinyurl.com/5bxvawy6
This is the profile for the Irish Research Council-funded project, Minerals, led by Dr Sarah Comyn at University College Dublin
Researching late 19th-early 20th century women's magazines in Britain and India; Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol
Assoc Prof of English Lit and Deputy Head of Humanities and Social Sciences at Uni of Greenwich. All views my own
19C British literature; seriality; transmedia; popular culture; fictionality.
Assoc. Prof of English @SDSMT. Author of Transfictional Character and Transmedia Storyworlds in the British Nineteenth Century, Palgrave 2022. Views my own.
Lady Literature Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. Belfast based. Cat person. Expert on Sherlock, crime fiction, true crime, Victorian literature, and 19th century newspapers.
New book coming soon(ish)
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AHRC Northern Bridge DTP funded PhD student at Newcastle University researching texts of travelling women prophets in the seventeenth-century - he/him π³οΈβππ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
Historian of China in the British Imagination, 19th and early 20th centuries, Visual and Material Cultures. Assistant Professor at University of Birmingham
PhD researcher at the University of Portsmouth researching women botanists in the long nineteenth century
ORCID: 0009-0002-6711-5649
MA Early Modern History student at The University of Sheffield, specialising in Caribbean slavery in the 17th & 18th centuries. Secondary research interest in the East India Company.(she/her) #SkyStorian #SkyStorians #AcademicSky
Postdoctoral researcher - author of 'The Rise of Office Literature' (Bloomsbury, 2025) - co-host of @smfmspodcast.bsky.social
Il faut, comme disait Balzac, offrir une surface commerciale.
19th c French and Comp Lit. Scholar | Literature, cultural anthropology, GWSS, psychiatry | Author of βLe Taureau tristeβ (CNRS, 2021) | Creator and coordinator of the Comparative and Global Literatures program at Ursinus College
Historian. Currently researching Californian understandings of the 1918-19 Flu. Strolling in St Andrews and finding my future in the past.
British Association for Romantic Studies Early-Career & Postgraduate account. Posting news of interest to @bars.bsky.social members/followers. Admin: PGR/ECR Reps
PhDing on Oscar Wilde | fin-de-siècle art and literature; visual and material culture studies