An informational graphic titled EVENT 2024 Book Fair displaying the participating academic presses: SUNY Press, NYU Press, Oxford UP, Routledge, Yale UP, Stanford UP, Ohio UP, Ohio State UP, and U Virginia P.
Our book fair discount codes are now available until the end of the year, offering up to 40% off on titles by our peers. This is a great opportunity to support scholarly publishing during the holiday season. Explore the selection at www.event2024.org/book-fair
02.12.2024 19:45 — 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
A digital event flyer with the title “NAVSA Book Prize & Annual General Meeting” followed by date and schedule information: “Friday, November 8. Book Prize Session 3-4:30pm ET: featuring a Q&A with this year’s winners. NAVSA AGM 4:30-5pm ET: NAVSA’s Annual General Meeting led by NAVSA President Cannon Schmitt.” The bottom half of the flyer shows images of the winning book covers and authors next to their information: “Best First Book: Jennifer MacLure: The Feeling of Letting Die: Necroeconomics and Victorian Fiction. Best Subsequent Book: Kathy Alexis Psomiades: Primitive Marriage: Victorian Anthropology, the Novel, and Sexual Modernity.”
This Friday, 11/8 at 12pm PST / 2pm CST / 3pm EST / 8pm GMT, join us on Zoom for a Q&A with this year’s NAVSA Book Prize winners, directly followed by NAVSA’s Annual General Meeting. Registered EVENT2024 participants and NAVSA members will find the link in their email.
05.11.2024 16:38 — 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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Continue your engagement with the EVENT 2024 conference by annotating papers on COVE through the end of 2024. As Halloween nears, check out the “Supernatural & the Occult” thread for a timely exploration. Access the papers here: www.event2024.org/conference-p...
30.10.2024 16:28 — 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
A digital flyer titled “The Invention of British Art: An EVENT 2024 Virtual Roundtable.” The body text lists the date and time as well as the speakers and their paper titles as follows: “Oct 25, 9am PDT, 12pm EDT, 5pm BST. Julie Codell, “Invented Art Histories”; Pamela Fletcher, “Salisbury, Portsmouth, Dublin: The Circulation of Art and the Definition of a ‘British Public’”; Anne Helmreich, “Imperial, Transatlantic, British, English, or Metropolitan London? The Geographic Frame of the Victorian Art Market”; Morna O’Neill, “Victorian, Edwardian, Modern? Periodization and the Demise of British Art; Amy Woodson-Boulton, “’British Art’ and ‘Primitive Art’”.
This Friday, 10/25, is the final virtual roundtable of EVENT 2024. In “The Invention of British Art,” speakers will problematize and historicize the concept of British art in international and interdisciplinary contexts.
22.10.2024 17:04 — 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
A digital flyer with black text on a neutral background reading “Book Fair. Discounts from ten major presses. New publications from conference attendees. www.event2024.org/book-fair.” To the right of the text is a Victorian illustration of a man carrying a large stack of books.
Have you had time to check out EVENT 2024’s Book Fair yet? Don’t miss out on major discounts and featured new releases on our Book Fair page at www.event2024.org/book-fair
18.10.2024 15:35 — 👍 1 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
A digital flyer with white text on a black background. The title reads “Discovering COVE: A Roundtable of Case Studies.” The body text reads “Friday, October 11. 10AM PDT, 1PM EDT, 6PM BST” followed by the names and institutions of the presenters: “Laura Rotunno (Panel Co-Moderator, Penn State Altoona, COVE Pedagogy Consultant); Rebecca Nesvet (Panel Co-Moderator, U of Wisconsin, Green Bay, COVE Technical Director, COVE Pedagogy Consultant); Heidi Pennington (James Madison U); Catherine Golden (Skidmore College, COVE Pedagogy Consultant); Kate Faber Oestreich (Coastal Carolina U, Pedagogy Consultant for COVE); Ashley Nadeau (Utah Valley U); Adrian Wisniski (U of Nebraska-Lincoln, Associate Director for COVE); Monica Wolfe (Purdue U, COVE Administrative Director).”
Join us on Zoom on Friday, October 11th for “Discovering COVE: A Roundtable of Case Studies.” This roundtable will showcase scholarly and classroom uses of COVE Editions & Studio and offer ideas for accessible, inclusive teaching and open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly publishing.
10.10.2024 19:48 — 👍 2 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
a digital flyer with the title “Victorian Empire, Race, & Disability: An EVENT 2024 Virtual Roundtable.” The body text reads, “October 4, 2024. 10AM PDT, 12PM CDT, 1PM EDT, 6PM BST. Anjuli Fatima Raza Kolb: Moderator, Dartmouth. Bassam Sidiki: U Texas, Austin, ‘Opium, Parsis, and a Mental Asylum in Colonial Sindh.’ Chandrica Barua: U Michigan, ‘Race, Caste, and Energy in Colonial Assam’s Tea Plantations.’ Zarena Aslami: Michigan State U, ‘Marx, Bronte, and the Production of Intellectual Disability.” Tom Parkinson: U of Cambridge, ‘Fixing the Deaf in British Bengal.’ www.event2024.org.”
In-person hubs are wrapping up, but EVENT 2024 isn’t over yet! We have five virtual events remaining in October and November. Join us this Friday, Oct 4 for a virtual roundtable on Victorian Empire, Race, & Disability. All registered attendees will receive a Zoom link via email.
30.09.2024 17:43 — 👍 2 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
What a great paper, Talia! @event2024.bsky.social @navsa.bsky.social
15.09.2024 14:06 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
‘Love this conference setting! @event2024.bsky.social @navsa.bsky.social
14.09.2024 14:53 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
A screenshot of the definition of “podium,” in which one definition reads “a lectern (North American)”
Thanks, @notpodium.bsky.social! “Podium” is often used in North American vernacular to refer to a lectern. Ah, prescriptive/descriptive language debates! I do appreciate your enthusiasm for proper “lectern” usage, though.
11.09.2024 19:29 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Working on my paper on #ConanDoyle's "The Speckled Band" for @event2024.bsky.social @navsa.bsky.social in Boston! #Sherlock #Holmes #SherlockHolmes #ModWrite #order #counterfactualism
02.09.2024 15:53 — 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Poster advertising talk by Mike Sanders as part of Event 2024
Struggling with the technology as usual - but here's a reminder that in a week's time I'll have the privilege of speaking about the recovery of long-C19 working-class writers (by 'Piston, Pen & Press') at the @gladlib.bsky.social hub as part of #Event2024 organised by @navsa.bsky.social and BAVS.
04.09.2024 10:41 — 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 1
A picture of a desk in the Theology Room. A cartoon of an emu stands on top of it, symbolising flightlessness
How do we identify moments of change? #engage
This week, a Victorian Studies conference is being held at Gladstone’s Library centred around the idea of ‘moments of change’.
The long 19th century is a period that saw significant moments of change in all areas of society.
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09.09.2024 07:00 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
A photo of a blackboard with the handwritten text, “How do we identify moments of change?” in green chalk
A collage of five photos of scholars delivering conference presentations at a podium
A scholar delivering a conference presentation at a podium
Right now at Gladstone’s Library in Hawarden, Wales, another EVENT 2024 in-person hub is taking place as attendees consider the hub theme, "How do we identify moments of change?"
11.09.2024 16:37 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
A digital collage of four photographs of scholars at a conference. Center text reads, “In-Person Hubs Have Begun!” Text at the bottom reads, “Stirling, Scotland; September 4-5, 2024”
EVENT 2024’s month of in-person conference hubs kicked off last week in Stirling, Scotland. Don’t forget to share photos from your local hub experience on the Whova app!
09.09.2024 18:36 — 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Panelists’ materials are now available for collaborative annotation on COVE ahead of the August 7th virtual Teaching Panel. Log into COVE Conferences and join the panel group to participate asynchronously, and then join us on Zoom for a live discussion on the 7th!
05.08.2024 18:30 — 👍 0 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Mark your calendars for the virtual panel and stay tuned for an announcement when the panelists’ materials go live on COVE Conferences for social annotation!
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A graphic flyer for an event titled “Teaching Victorianism.” The top section includes the date and time: “Aug 7, 4PM ET, 9PM BST, 6AM AEST” and the note “Sponsored by the Teaching Universities Caucus.” The bottom half of the flyer provides the names, affiliations, and talk titles of the five panelists, as follows: “Kyoko Takanashi (Indiana U South Bend), Moderator; Kate Nesbit (Central College), “Object Lessons: Low-Tech Tools for the Victorian Studies Classroom”; Ashley Nadeau (Utah Valley U), “Out of Print: Multimodal Approaches to Teaching Close Reading”; Riya Das (Prairie View A&M U), “From Shakespeare to World Literature: Teaching with and beyond the Victorian”; Kim Cox (Chadron State College), “Let’s Chat: Oral Assessments in British Literature Surveys in the Age of AI”. The last line of the flyer reads “www.EVENT2024.org”
Next Wednesday, 8/7 (8/8 in Australia and Asia), panelists from the Teaching Universities Caucus will discuss nontraditional activities, creative assignments, and strategies for getting today’s students to engage in class discussion and course material.
02.08.2024 15:31 — 👍 4 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
Reminder: our Activism Panel begins in a few hours on Zoom at 4:30pm PDT, 7:30pm EDT (7/10) and 9:30am AEST (7/11). Check your email for the link!
10.07.2024 19:33 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A graphic flyer with the title ACTIVISM PANEL and the following text: “July 10, 2024. 4:30pm-6:00pm PDT / 7:30pm-9:00pm EDT / 9:30am-11:00am AEST (7/11). An EVENT 2024 Virtual Panel; Sponsored by the Gender & Sexuality Caucus. Duc Dau (University of Western Australia), Shannon Draucker (Siena College), Ann Gagne (Brock University), Doreen Thierauf (North Carolina Wesleyan University). Register: www.EVENT2024.org.”
Our virtual ACTIVISM PANEL is next Wednesday, July 10th! Panelists will discuss their work as scholar-activists promoting accessibility and inclusion and share insights from research projects on the state of the field in Victorian studies. Sponsored by the Gender & Sexuality Caucus.
03.07.2024 16:18 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Conference Travel Grant | NAVSA
Announcement: NAVSA Conference Travel Grant Applications (Deadline: 6/30/24) bit.ly/4cbXOy8
13.06.2024 23:34 — 👍 1 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
a graphic flyer with black text on a gold background with two columns of text. The left side reads, “Global Religions: An EVENT 2024 Virtual Roundtable; sponsored by the Religion and Spiritualities Caucus. June 1, 2024. 8 a.m. PDT, 11 a.m. EDT, 3 p.m. GMT. Register at www.event2024.org.” The right side of the flyer lists the speakers’ names as follows: “Sebastian LeCourt, Winter Jade Werner, Peter Coviello, J. Barton Scott, Mishka Sinha, Zhange Ni, Seth Koven.”
If you’re interested in colonialism, transnationalism, or undisciplining Victorian studies, then this panel is for you. Join us this Saturday, June 1st for our Global Religions Roundtable. Position papers available for annotation now on COVE Conferences to those registered for EVENT 2024.
28.05.2024 17:48 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Graphic flyer with the following text: “Disability at the Turn of the Century: An EVENT 2024 Virtual Panel. 1. Read and annotate now on COVE Conferences. 2. Join us on Zoom on Friday, 5/10* for discussion. *9am PDT / 12pm EDT / 5pm BST”
The “Disability at the Turn of the Century” virtual panel is getting started! Read and annotate NOW on COVE Conferences & get ready for the Zoom panel Friday 5/10!
07.05.2024 15:38 — 👍 0 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Graphic event flyer with the following text:
Disability at the Turn of the Century: an EVENT 2024 Virtual Panel
Co-sponsored by the Aestheticism & Decadence Caucus, the Art History Caucus, & Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures; May 10, 9AM PDT, 12PM EDT, 5PM BST.
KRISTIN MAHONEY: Michigan State U, Moderator. ROBERT VOLPICELLI, Randolph-Macon College, “Disability on the Cusp: Transitions, Transformations, Intersections.” CRAIG RUSTICI, Hofstra U, “Vision, Revision, and Aesthetic Nervousness in H. G. Wells’s ‘The Country of the Blind.’” ALESSANDRA OCCHIOLINI, CUNY, “Arriving, Arriving, Arriving: The Periodicity Paradox in Disability Studies”. MAREN LINETT, Purdue U, “Disability Untheorized: Critiques of Eugenics, Then and Now”. STEPHEN KNADLER, Spelman College, “Paranormal Counterintelligence: Early Black Disability Politics beyond the Human”. RAFAEL HERNANDEZ, Oklahoma SU, “The Aesthetic Turn in Degeneration and Disability”. JESS L. WILCOX COWING, College of Wooster, “Crip Inte
Mark your calendar for our next virtual panel on Friday, May 10: “Disability at the Turn of the Century.” EVENT 2024 registrants will receive the Zoom link via email and can access the papers on COVE Conferences a week in advance of the panel. bit.ly/3W8mTVL
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Join us TODAY 4/19 for the virtual Theater Panel: a conversation on Cecily Hamilton’s The Pageant of Great Women and the British women’s suffrage movement. EVENT 2024 registrants received a Zoom link via email. See you at 1pm PDT / 4pm EDT / 9pm BST / 6am on 4/20 AEST
19.04.2024 14:44 — 👍 3 🔁 4 💬 1 📌 1
EVENT 2024's virtual Theater Panel featuring Cecily Hamilton's A Pageant of Great Women will occur on Friday, April 19, 2024 at 4pm EDT / 9pm BST / 6am AEST ...
EVENT 2024 Theater Panel Teaser
This week’s virtual Theater Panel event has begun! View crowd-sourced theatrical interpretations in COVE Conferences and add your own comments to the discussion; then join us Friday, 4/19 for the Zoom panel. Watch a preview of the theatrical interpretations here: youtu.be/h-w5OflSga0?...
15.04.2024 16:22 — 👍 1 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Wintertime Blues by Tom Hardy
Herbert F. Tucker's blues version of "In Tenebris (I)" by Thomas "Tom" Hardy.
ICYMI: our Poetry panel featured a surprise performance by Chip Tucker–a blues rendition of Hardy’s “In Tenibris (I).” Tucker explained, “Hardy was, in the glint of his jaundiced eye and his gusto for a language at once earthy, studied, and outlandish, a bluesman at heart.” bit.ly/3v4RhVI
02.03.2024 19:33 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Don’t miss the Material Cultures virtual roundtable today at 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST / 6:30pm GMT! If you’ve registered for EVENT 2024, check your email for the Zoom link. See you there!
01.03.2024 17:06 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A text graphic reading: “Poetry: Closely, Together. Thursday, February 29. 4pm EST, 9pm GMT, 7am AEDT (3/1). Material Cultures: Hands-on Learning in Victorian Studies Classrooms and Research. Friday, March 1. 1:30pm EST, 6:30pm GMT, 5:30am AEDT (3/2).”
Join us next week for a pair of virtual events. Register for EVENT 2024 to gain access to the Zoom sessions as well as COVE Conferences, where social annotation is now live for both panels. www.event2024.org/registration
22.02.2024 18:32 — 👍 7 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 2
Aftermaths: https://navsa.georgetown.edu/
Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures. Journal published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Kate Hext, Kristin Mahoney, and Alex Murray
https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/839
Official Bluesky account for the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS). We're in Montreal for #nacbs2025!
Lancaster hub of the NAVSA / BAVS / AVSA / VI / DACH-V flightless conference - 19-21 September - cfp deadline 1st Feb
COVE Studio | COVE Editions
COVE provides classroom-ready DH tools and a corpus of annotatable texts & publishes peer-reviewed digital editions
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Tired person, fighter. Labor, data, DH, obsolete software, database history, etc. Seeing Like a Supply Chain out from Yale UP in fall 2026. Speaking for myself, not my employer.
he/him—textual technologies enthusiast—Associate Professor at UIUC's School of Information Sciences & Department of English—co-director of the Viral Texts Project (viraltexts.org) & Director @skeuomorphpress.org —also https://theanxiousbench.bandcamp.com
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Associate Professor of English at Toronto Metropolitan University, writer and person. She/her.
North American Victorian Studies Association
www.navsa.org
FRSC Professor in Halifax🍁. Member of @dalfaculty.bsky.social . Locked out for 30 days in 2025. Views here mine only. Rebleats≠agreement.
"it is not Air / That from a thousand Lungs reeks back to thine" (Armstrong 1744). Silence=Spread🦠 #COVIDisAirborne
Oceans guy. ACLS fellow. Fan of the SF Giants and the G train. Opinions mine.
https://www.acls.org/fellow-grantees/kyle-mcauley/
Digital Humanities Lecturer @universityofleeds.bsky.social, Victorianist, periodicals scholar, Dickensian
uprooted transatlantic nomad; academically drawn to nineteenth century art, lit and culture; otherwise to cats, owls, hawks and the rest of the non-human natural world (except for cockroaches and clothes moths); travel; drawing; and resisting.
Victorianist, Dickensian, adaptation scholar. Teaches at Radboud University in NL. Edits English Studies @englishstudies.bsky.social. He/him
Prof of English, Washington State U. Narrative, theory, narrative theory, psychoanalysis, the Anthropocene. Minor character in Baseball Prospectus extended universe. Yes, that is a moose in my backyard.
University-Policy Engagement & ARIs at UPEN/UCL ∣ Impact at the RCA ∣ Researches Victorian literature, social history, freethought periodicals ∣ Book: Constance Naden: Scientist, Philosopher, Poet ∣ she/her
https://clarestainthorp.wordpress.com/
Romanticist, Victorianist, Digital Humanist, Theorist
English professor, Victorianist, inveterate book-buyer
I write about kings and prophets. In but not from Vancouver, BC