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Jessica Tanner

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Associate Prof., UNC-CH. 19th-c French lit, novels, theory, history of sex and sexuality, weather and climate. Minnesotan in NC. First gen. Herder of aged cat. Book: SEX WORK, TEXT WORK (Northwestern UP, 2023).

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Across the country, people are starting meal preparations and traveling to be with friends and family.

Tell us your favorite dish on the Thanksgiving table, and we’ll share our knowledge about the work behind the ingredients. #WeFeedYou

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Screenshot from Canvas Teacher app that shows all grading has been completed. Depicts a sleeping cartoon panda above a caption that states β€œWell Done! Your to do list is empty. Time to recharge.”

Screenshot from Canvas Teacher app that shows all grading has been completed. Depicts a sleeping cartoon panda above a caption that states β€œWell Done! Your to do list is empty. Time to recharge.”

I appear to have reached the end of Canvas? Did not know this screen existed… documenting the sleepy panda for posterity, since I’ll likely never see him again in the wild.

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It’s so good!

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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: NCFS Unbound 5 Episode 2: Helen Craske with Hannah Frydman. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Helen Craske discusses her new book "Complicity in Fin-de-siècle Literature" with Hannah Frydman

Our Zoom book series NCFS Unbound resumes this Friday at 2:30 EST with Helen Craske in conversation with @hannahfrydman.bsky.social
Helen’s new book is Complicity in Fin-de-SiΓ¨cle Literature

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#academicsky #FrHistory #FrenchStudies

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I’d love to be added. Thanks, Rachel!

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Publishers and Scholars, Unite! Universities have disinvested from their presses just as much as their humanities departments and libraries. Will working together stop it?

Excitedβ€”& a bit nervousβ€”to have this essay in the world. It started as an MLA talkβ€”which I described at the time as the political unconscious of the usual How To Publish Your Book fareβ€”& became much more thanks to the wonderful team at Public Books. Solidarity!
www.publicbooks.org/publishers-a...

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Opinion | Gutting Language Departments Would Be a Disaster Once a program is gone, it is very difficult and expensive to bring it back.

Stunning, vital essay in The Chronicle of Higher Ed by Rebecca Walkowitz. www.chronicle.com/article/gutt...

"As with other important disciplines, the study of languages is a long game.... It takes decades of basic research to create the groundwork for major innovations."

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