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irish. queer/trans stuff and the contemporary medieval. attempts at poet-ing. genderqueer. they/them πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

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An oversized cotton button-down shirt. The upper portion features a classic shirting panel in pale blue, while the lower half shifts into a playful polka dot print for visual contrast. Diagonally placed floral sequin embellishments sweep across the front forming the border between the two fabrics

An oversized cotton button-down shirt. The upper portion features a classic shirting panel in pale blue, while the lower half shifts into a playful polka dot print for visual contrast. Diagonally placed floral sequin embellishments sweep across the front forming the border between the two fabrics

The perfect genderqueer shirt doesn't exi--

10.10.2025 07:50 β€” πŸ‘ 17    πŸ” 3    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 0

What an absolute honour it is to be featured in this magazine, by a poet whose work I admire so much, among all these other fantastic poets!!

31.07.2025 13:24 β€” πŸ‘ 3    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

There are so many creative medievalists I follow on here and having a community of practice like this is a great idea. Give them a follow.

07.04.2025 18:32 β€” πŸ‘ 11    πŸ” 3    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 0

Two very cool people doing very cool things πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈπŸ©·

06.04.2025 21:54 β€” πŸ‘ 7    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

β€˜Resentment will keep us estranged from collectivity. Anti-trans discourses work to reaffirm and reproduce economies of separability in order to exile or outlaw us from society’.

Read an extract from Trans Femme Futures by Nat Raha & Mijke van der Drift: www.plutobooks.com/blog/trans-f...

31.03.2025 07:54 β€” πŸ‘ 6    πŸ” 3    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Well worth 9 minutes of your time

26.03.2025 14:21 β€” πŸ‘ 7    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
OF THE EMPIRE
We will be known as a culture that feared death and adored power, that tried to vanquish insecurity for the few and cared little for the penury of the many. We will be known as a culture that taught and rewarded the amassing of things, that spoke little if at all about the quality of life for people (other people), for dogs, for rivers. All the world, in our eyes, they will say, was a commodity. And they will say that this structure was held together politically, which it was, and they will say also that our politics was no more than an apparatus to accommodate the feelings of the heart, and that the heart, in those days, was small, and hard, and full of meanness.

OF THE EMPIRE We will be known as a culture that feared death and adored power, that tried to vanquish insecurity for the few and cared little for the penury of the many. We will be known as a culture that taught and rewarded the amassing of things, that spoke little if at all about the quality of life for people (other people), for dogs, for rivers. All the world, in our eyes, they will say, was a commodity. And they will say that this structure was held together politically, which it was, and they will say also that our politics was no more than an apparatus to accommodate the feelings of the heart, and that the heart, in those days, was small, and hard, and full of meanness.

From a poetry collection by Mary Oliver, where after a hundred poems showcasing gentle observations on nature and animals, she hits you with this

10.03.2025 13:33 β€” πŸ‘ 8854    πŸ” 2804    πŸ’¬ 189    πŸ“Œ 152
Hildegard von Bingen's Scivias in Weimar
Germany: Media Theory by Hand
Sonja Drimmer
Abstract Between 1929 and 1930 a feud over the legitimacy of reproductions of works of art erupted in the pages of the culture periodical Der Kreis. Later dubbed the Hamburg Facsimile Debate, the dispute involved many of the day's most eminent curators and academics in art and art history and became a focal point for emerging ideas about authenticity and the educative impact of the replica in the Weimar Republic. Even as the intelligentsia were publicly quarreling over the epistemological stakes of the facsimile, four nuns at Eibingen Abbey were meticulously hand-copying the most renowned illuminated twelfth-century manuscript of Hildegard von Bingen's visionary summa, Scivias. This essay pits the Facsimile Debate against the facsimile craft of the Eibingen nuns, situating both within the context of new reproductive technologies devised specifically for representing medieval artifacts. It argues for a historicizing approach to the notion of authenticity, which bears on how we think about mediation and the surrogate in our research and teaching today.

Hildegard von Bingen's Scivias in Weimar Germany: Media Theory by Hand Sonja Drimmer Abstract Between 1929 and 1930 a feud over the legitimacy of reproductions of works of art erupted in the pages of the culture periodical Der Kreis. Later dubbed the Hamburg Facsimile Debate, the dispute involved many of the day's most eminent curators and academics in art and art history and became a focal point for emerging ideas about authenticity and the educative impact of the replica in the Weimar Republic. Even as the intelligentsia were publicly quarreling over the epistemological stakes of the facsimile, four nuns at Eibingen Abbey were meticulously hand-copying the most renowned illuminated twelfth-century manuscript of Hildegard von Bingen's visionary summa, Scivias. This essay pits the Facsimile Debate against the facsimile craft of the Eibingen nuns, situating both within the context of new reproductive technologies devised specifically for representing medieval artifacts. It argues for a historicizing approach to the notion of authenticity, which bears on how we think about mediation and the surrogate in our research and teaching today.

Between 1927 & 1933 four nuns at Eibingen Abbey replicated by hand the renowned manuscript of Hildegard von Bingen’s magnum opus, Scivias. When the original 12C manuscript disappeared after WWII, the replica became a facsimile-original. I tell the story of that facsimile here tinyurl.com/3mcb6vt7

08.03.2025 21:30 β€” πŸ‘ 278    πŸ” 77    πŸ’¬ 10    πŸ“Œ 4
And Suddenly It’s Evening
by Salvatore Quasimodo, tr. Jack Bevan

Everyone is alone on the heart of the earth
pierced by a ray of sun: 
and suddenly it’s evening.

And Suddenly It’s Evening by Salvatore Quasimodo, tr. Jack Bevan Everyone is alone on the heart of the earth pierced by a ray of sun: and suddenly it’s evening.

what a poem. in just three lines

06.03.2025 22:48 β€” πŸ‘ 88    πŸ” 19    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 1
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Today is the publication day for Essex Hemphill's *Love Is a Dangerous Word: Selected Poems," out from @NewDirections, which Robert Reid-Pharr & I coedited!

Essex Hemphill's work speaks both to its time & compellingly to our current moment. Please order a copy!

www.ndbooks.com/author/essex...

04.03.2025 19:51 β€” πŸ‘ 145    πŸ” 48    πŸ’¬ 11    πŸ“Œ 4
An image of a proof page on a laptop that reads TSQ Transgender Studies Quarterly Volume 12, Number 2, May 2025
"Toward a Trans[]Crip Theory"
Edited by J. Logan Smilges and Slava Greenberg
147 General Editor's Introduction: Bracketed Sites Dylan McCarthy Blackston
152 Toward a Trans[]crip Theory: Introduction J. Logan Smilges and Slava Greenberg

An image of a proof page on a laptop that reads TSQ Transgender Studies Quarterly Volume 12, Number 2, May 2025 "Toward a Trans[]Crip Theory" Edited by J. Logan Smilges and Slava Greenberg 147 General Editor's Introduction: Bracketed Sites Dylan McCarthy Blackston 152 Toward a Trans[]crip Theory: Introduction J. Logan Smilges and Slava Greenberg

Alternating between these proofs and the news is making me very emotional.

β€œToward a Trans[]Crip Theory” is a conversation long overdue and at the same time seems almost too late.

I can’t wait to share this special issue & talk trans-crip activism, theory, film, and art with y’all πŸ₯Ή

Out in May!

04.03.2025 14:35 β€” πŸ‘ 102    πŸ” 19    πŸ’¬ 9    πŸ“Œ 1

Really excited that my pamphlet Almost, with Tenderness is coming out very soon with @outspokenpress.bsky.social πŸ’›πŸƒ

outspokenldn.com/shop/almost

bsky.app/profile/outs...

03.03.2025 12:55 β€” πŸ‘ 7    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
Why
fool around
with work
and
stuff

How about
some
short but
sweet
kisses

Why fool around with work and stuff How about some short but sweet kisses

happy Friday from Bernadette Mayer

28.02.2025 15:57 β€” πŸ‘ 347    πŸ” 54    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 6

This is blowing up, let me formally welcome all new-comers to the Eleanor Rykener fanclub!

If you're looking for more premodern trans histories, check out Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography

πŸ“– Paperback www.aup.nl/en/book/9789...
πŸ”— Free pdf bit.ly/TGQS-OA

26.02.2025 12:23 β€” πŸ‘ 48    πŸ” 15    πŸ’¬ 5    πŸ“Œ 3

So excited about this book!! And not just because I have a deeply personal chapter in it lol

It also contains updated guidelines on making conferences accessible, essential reading for event organizers

#MedievalSky #Skystorians #CripSky #DisabilitySky πŸ—ƒοΈ

26.02.2025 12:00 β€” πŸ‘ 15    πŸ” 5    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
THE RAINCOAT

When the doctor suggested surgery and a brace for all my youngest years, my parents scrambled to take me to massage therapy, deep tissue work, osteopathy, and soon my crooked spine unspooled a bit, I could breathe again, and move more in a body unclouded by pain. My mom would tell me to sing songs to her the whole forty-five-minute drive to Middle Two Rock Road and forty-five minutes back from physical therapy.
Shed say that even my voice sounded unfettered by my spine afterward. So I sang and sang, because I thought she liked it. I never asked her what she gave up to drive me, or how her day was before this chore. Today, at her age, I was driving myself home from yet another spine appointment, singing along to some maudlin but solid song on the radio, and I saw a mom take her raincoat off and give it to her young daughter when a storm took over the afternoon. My god, I thought, my whole life I've been under her raincoat thinking it was somehow a marvel that I never got wet.

Ada LimΓ³n

THE RAINCOAT When the doctor suggested surgery and a brace for all my youngest years, my parents scrambled to take me to massage therapy, deep tissue work, osteopathy, and soon my crooked spine unspooled a bit, I could breathe again, and move more in a body unclouded by pain. My mom would tell me to sing songs to her the whole forty-five-minute drive to Middle Two Rock Road and forty-five minutes back from physical therapy. Shed say that even my voice sounded unfettered by my spine afterward. So I sang and sang, because I thought she liked it. I never asked her what she gave up to drive me, or how her day was before this chore. Today, at her age, I was driving myself home from yet another spine appointment, singing along to some maudlin but solid song on the radio, and I saw a mom take her raincoat off and give it to her young daughter when a storm took over the afternoon. My god, I thought, my whole life I've been under her raincoat thinking it was somehow a marvel that I never got wet. Ada LimΓ³n

I love how tender this is.

By Ada LimΓ³n.

24.02.2025 23:53 β€” πŸ‘ 3892    πŸ” 523    πŸ’¬ 87    πŸ“Œ 37

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20.02.2025 19:25 β€” πŸ‘ 4    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Heritagizing Margery Kempe on the Camino InglΓ©s - postmedieval Margery Kempe is the only fifteenth-century English woman who left an account of her pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. She is constructed as an intangible heritage resource on the route she follow...

in our latest article, Denise Filios studies heritage items that commemorate margery kempe's pilgrimage to santiago de compostela, focusing on the representation of kempe's racial and religious identity and how the medieval past interacts with today's diverse population of walkers

read the articleπŸ‘‡

14.02.2025 16:23 β€” πŸ‘ 6    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Under my administration, all birds get hats, yes they do folks

12.02.2025 23:22 β€” πŸ‘ 1836    πŸ” 127    πŸ’¬ 26    πŸ“Œ 5

Looking forward to this! ✨

12.02.2025 16:36 β€” πŸ‘ 7    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 1

Extremely iconic of Neko Case to do a book talk with Kathleen Hanna directly during the Super Bowl to make absolutely sure it’s women, NB people and art school grads only. Thank you my queens

09.02.2025 22:39 β€” πŸ‘ 1409    πŸ” 69    πŸ’¬ 16    πŸ“Œ 1
Social Skills Training
by Solmaz Sharif

Studies suggest How may I help you officer? is the single most disarming thing to say and not What's the problem? Studies suggest it’s best the help reply My pleasure and not No problem. Studies suggest it’s best not to mention problem in front of power even to say there is none. Gloria Steinem says women lose power as they age and yet the loudest voice in my head is my mother. Studies show the mother we have in mind isn’t the mother that exists. Mine says: What the fuck are you crying for? Studies show the baby monkey will pick the fake monkey with fake fur over the furless wire monkey with milk, without contest. Studies show to negate something is to think it anyway. I’m not sad. I’m not sad. Studies recommend regular expressions of gratitude and internal check-ins. Enough, the wire mother says. [ran out of space. poem also here: https://tinyurl.com/sharifpoem]

Social Skills Training by Solmaz Sharif Studies suggest How may I help you officer? is the single most disarming thing to say and not What's the problem? Studies suggest it’s best the help reply My pleasure and not No problem. Studies suggest it’s best not to mention problem in front of power even to say there is none. Gloria Steinem says women lose power as they age and yet the loudest voice in my head is my mother. Studies show the mother we have in mind isn’t the mother that exists. Mine says: What the fuck are you crying for? Studies show the baby monkey will pick the fake monkey with fake fur over the furless wire monkey with milk, without contest. Studies show to negate something is to think it anyway. I’m not sad. I’m not sad. Studies recommend regular expressions of gratitude and internal check-ins. Enough, the wire mother says. [ran out of space. poem also here: https://tinyurl.com/sharifpoem]

History says we forgave the executioner.

β€”Sharif

08.02.2025 17:29 β€” πŸ‘ 218    πŸ” 70    πŸ’¬ 4    πŸ“Œ 5
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twitter just removed this design + locked my account for the next 12 hours

02.02.2025 20:23 β€” πŸ‘ 9830    πŸ” 3676    πŸ’¬ 30    πŸ“Œ 33

aw amazing! thank you so much!! 😊

21.11.2024 15:55 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

could I be added as well, please? :)

21.11.2024 13:54 β€” πŸ‘ 2    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

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