I’ll be presenting my new “Diasporic Divas” research on the 18th-century Afro Italian singer Vittoria Tesi on 31 March at the 2nd European Researchers in the UK Event at Corpus Christi College Cambridge and online if anyone is interested! See poster below or DM me for more details.
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The only other thing that’s occurred to me is how many cartes de visite are on eBay!
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So cool! I think you’ve covered them all but if anything else comes to mind I’ll let you know. Lucky students!
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Louise Abingdon as Eve in La Lanterne magique (Châtelet) in 1865. White woman with long brown hair parted in center stands wearing a costume made up of a few large leaves over a leotard and tights, with white high laced boots
I'm having my students research mid-late #19thc French actresses and #theaterhistory in the Spring. Any great online resources I should be sure to point them to (beyond Gallica, Retronews, & Les Archives du Spectacle)? Thanks!
#academicsky #France #skystorians
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Book Cover: Patrick O'Malley's The Irish and the Imagination of Race
so excited about this book!!
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And it’s a wrap at the AMS. Such a wonderful time meeting colleagues old and new!
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Lovely to connect with the lovely @emmanuelawroth.bsky.social! Cheers to hopefully many more drinks and conversations!
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Calling all Atlanticists working pre-1900! There’s an awesome conference happening at NYU in the spring! Be a part of it! Proposals due next week! Repost! Reblue! Resky!
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Yo, if ANYONE comes to your door in costume they get candy. If they DON’T have a costume, they get candy. As a kid who grew up poor and often had a ”lazy costume”, fuck you. Don’t be a classist shit bag. Give everyone candy who wants to participate in Halloween regardless. Keep the magic alive. 🦴🦴🦴
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What an incredible exhibition ‘Seeing Race Before Race’ at Newberry Library on pre-modern racialization. Thank you to Dr Noémie Ndiaye and Dr Lia Markey for giving me so much to think about. Now to read the catalogue from front to back.
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The Sisterhood: How a Network of Black Women Writers Changed American Culture by Courtney Thorsson
Thorsson (Women’s Work), an English professor at the University of Oregon, presents a vivid group portrait of “The Sisterhood,” ...
Publishers Weekly calls Courtney Thorsson's (@courtneythorsson.bsky.social) THE SISTERHOOD a "vivid group portrait" that provides "scintillating snapshot of a significant moment in American literature." Very excited for this book to be coming out soon! bit.ly/3Qch3iA
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Haiti for the Haitians is out with LUP! A leading 19th-c. Haitian intellectual, Janvier provides a searing critique of European and U.S. imperialism, predatory finance capitalism, and domestic politics. On behalf of all of the contributors, we hope you enjoy!
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James Gillray, "Destruction of the French collossus" (J. Humphrey, 1798), [BNF/Gallica]. Detail showing orange lightning striking a large statue, skull w snakes and Phrygian cap falling off; bloody hand on guillotine labelled Fraternité, with ominous cloud in background.
🗃️ Putting on my #FrHistory chapeau to announce 1st talk of FrenchHistTO's 2023-24 program: Dr. Samantha Wesner (UofT) will present "Citizens Electric! Galvanized Bodies and Popular Sovereignty in the Revolutionary Francophone Atlantic." Fri. Oct. 27, in person, Munk 108N, 4:30-6:30 pm. Join us!
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Thank you! :)
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@EmmanuelaWroth on Twitter
Hello! I’m new here, migrated from the place that shall not be named. Please give me a follow and I’ll follow you back, as I learn to navigate this new neighbourhood!
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Hi, I'm Charles Anthony Reyna, Abstract Visual Artist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. My inspiration comes from nature as well as urban areas. Please visit my artists website at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CharlesReynaArt
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Co-convenor of Ambivalent Archives (CRASSH)
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Professor of Political Science, Xavier University
Irish Politics, Northern Ireland, the Irish Diaspora in the US, Political Culture, US Foreign Policy, and the Politics of War and Peace
Currently working on power transition theory in Northern Ireland
Musicologist. Postdoc at Western University, prev. at Concordia. Current project: Antonio Salieri’s Intriguing Afterlives: Gossip, Fiction, and the Post-Truth in Musical Biography. I also wrote a book on the history of queer musicology! Holmesian. she/her
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Bilingual academic journal, published by SAGE, providing a forum for research into all aspects of modern French culture.
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Progressive leftist. Unashamedly woke. I appreciate indie folk world and classical music. Based in Cardiff Wales. Internationalist. Enjoy walking in the countryside coastal paths and beaches. Try to meditate though Indian classical music helps .
Early Career Fellow @EdinburghUni | DPhil Oxford @ox.ac.uk | Originally from Sydney, Aus l Postcolonial francophone lit, spectrality, intertextuality, multimodality. Also dogs. www.ed.ac.uk/profile/lillian-fontaine
Open-access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scholarship, pedagogy, #dh on all aspects of women, gender and the arts (esp. lit, visual, music, performance, film, criticism), 1640–1830. Editor Laura Runge, USF. https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/abo
I write dark Victorian fiction and specialize in the long 19th century.
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Writing a PhD on anthology-making in late medieval and early Renaissance France #FirstGen https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/jack-nunn
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