My first graduate course just opened. 🥹
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Tips for grad school/humanities?
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📚Currently reading: “The Myths That Made America: An Introduction to American Studies” by Heike Paul—specifically chapter 3, “Pilgrims and Puritans and the Myth of the Promised Land.”
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Currently Reading: “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” by Suzanne Collins as I close out her “Hunger Games” works. 🐍
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PhD student at USF - 20th and 21st Century American Literature and Film - Feminist and Gender Theory + Am. Gothic + Theory of Space and Place
Academic Skills Manager. Host of Study Matters Podcast 🎙️ PhD in American Literature.
Curious about collage poetry and pedagogy, playful learning, collaborative annotation, and all things academic literacies ✂️📚📝
🔗 https://linktr.ee/PlayfulAims
Black Acadamic-ish / PhD Candidate in African American Literature and African Literature / English Instructor / Thinker / Sci-Fi / Art Lover / Asheville
PhD student working on American literature and form at Penn State. Fiction writer working on nothing of note. Just living on nerves and feelings.
Award-Winning Teaching. Ground-Breaking Research. Tools for the Future. #PowerOfTheHerd Kearney, NE https://www.unk.edu/academics/history/
Historian at the University of Nebraska-Kearney. Studies hobos, transient labor, and literary history.
Public historian | Associate Professor of History at the University of Nebraska at Kearney | Writes on the Antiquities Act, heritage, museums, & community history | Current Project -- Stealing Antiquity: Looting and Protecting the Past in Northern Arizona
Official account for the University of Nebraska at Kearney Archives and Special Collections. All things #archives, especially #HistEd
At UNK, we thrive on collaboration. Turning individual strengths into collective triumphs and coming together for a bigger purpose. That’s the #PowerOfTheHerd.
Author (8 books of creative nonfiction), mother, Professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Christian mystic, reiki practitioner, volunteer mentor (Lincoln Literacy; Big Brothers/Big Sisters), yogi, fan of libraries and librarians.
Nebraskan. Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Education at American University. MA Media & Public Affairs, GWU. BA Comm & English, Nebraska Wesleyan. Husband to @kajaxknight.
News, sports, weather, history, literature, and politics, the Americas and Europe, 1750-Present. Author of Scientists, Business and the State, 1890-1960 (UNC Press, 2002).
He/Him | Political Science & German Language and Literature Major at UNC Chapel Hill
PhD Student | UNC—Chapel Hill | Literature | 19th & 20th c. | Tracing conceptions of nature in art discourse.
Capricorn, Married Female in Late 30s, UNC-Greensboro Alumnus, Bachelor’s in English, Interested in History, Literature, and Political Science. Generally a nerd that gets intensely into different fandoms. Maybe autistic?
UNC Tar Heels. Atlanta Braves. Miami Dolphins. Fantasy baseball. History, photography, literature, chess, math. Cats. Learning ukulele and some music theory.
Researching religion and literature in the longggg nineteenth century | PhD in English from UNC-Chapel Hill | Co-director of Jane Austen & Company: https://www.janeaustenandco.org
Progressive Christian and public high school English teacher. Here for all your literature, history, genealogy, politics, dog, and UNC basketball posts.
Author of Black Pro Se: Authorship and the Limits of Law in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature (UNC Press) \ Assistant Professor at UO \ Black Studies, Legal Studies, C19 Literary Studies \ Mainer by birth and in my heart, PNWer logistically
Ph.D. student in English & Comp Lit at UNC - Chapel Hill. Researching women’s classical reception in literature. EIC at the Carolina Quarterly. Staff at Aôthen Magazine. She/Her.
https://linktr.ee/kaitlin_writes