Let me know if you’ve come across of any Anglo-American writer who took up the cause of exploited Russian/French ballet dancers the way they did with Chinese foot binding.
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Jet lag thoughts #2: Putting their very different class dynamics aside, aren’t the objectification and mutilation of women in both ballet and foot binding are uhmmmmm…. A bit… ughmmm??
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Jet lag thoughts: is anyone else getting “Silly Novels by Lady Novelists” vibes from booktok?
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Professor of English at Purdue University Fort Wayne. I have a database of >25k Victorian novels: www.victorianresearch.org/atcl
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assoc prof. research in women's health, narrative med, periodicals, digital humanities. mom to 2 mostly-domesticated cats + 1 feral child.
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Lady Literature Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. Belfast based. Cat person. Expert on Sherlock, crime fiction, true crime, Victorian literature, and 19th century newspapers.
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Scholar of 19th-century periodicals, literature, and culture. Editor of Victorian Periodicals Review.
History and geographies of science, periodicals, and images in C19 Britain @Université Bourgogne Europe
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Showcases research in long nineteenth-century studies. Housed in the School of English @ Manchester Metropolitan University.
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