Figuring out Feeling
@figuringfeeling
International conference originally planned for 1st-2nd July 2020 in Paris - currently figuring things out! CfP closed on 31st January 2020.
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We've been thinking a lot about what the future of Figuring out Feeling will look like - and we'd love to ask for your help!
🎉🎉✨✨DISAFFECTED: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF UNFEELING (@DukePress) is now out! ✨✨🎉🎉 Winner of the Duke Scholars of Color First Book Prize My first book is a Scorpio 🥳 Code E21YAO for 30% discount #litpoc #poc19 #c19amlit
A new interdisciplinary ‘Centre for the Politics of Feelings’ will be established in September 2021 at the @LondonU in a partnership between its School of Advanced Study @SASNews & @RoyalHolloway. Find out more > ow.ly/65wF50ErNJR @PoliticFeeling @manos_tsakiris
Want to find out more about the history of emotions? Interested in exploring the history, science, and philosophy of anger? You can now listen to all our podcasts - including our latest series, 'The Sound of Anger' - on Spotify! 😁 open.spotify.com/show/5IXTjfnPg… #NowPlaying
These days, home isn’t so much where we start from as where we’ve ended up. Permeable walls, haunted squares, stuff, sticky burrs and WAY. TOO. MANY. existential questions (or is it just the right amount?) TMR is proud to present its Staying at Home issue! bit.ly/2Sq1llP
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The Modernist Review #19: Staying at Home
1st May 2020 These days, home isn’t so much where we start from as where we’ve ended up. As we’ve all done our best to adapt to the new very-much-not-normal, the Modernist Review team has been keen…
My book ‘British Literature and Culture in Second World Wartime: For the Duration’ is out next month @OUPAcademic. Didn’t expect it to appear in this season of history, but hopefully it will expand your lexicon for affective temporalities in untimely times bit.ly/38LdUgZ
Dear all, we have received a very high amount of wonderful proposals, and we need more time to review your abstracts! We are aiming to get back to everyone with decisions by the end of March ✨Thank you for your patience!
Does anyone know any literature on the concept of shame in Britain in WW2? Trying to understand what it meant to be ‘ashamed of’ Britain but also how shame was understood and deployed more broadly. Have looked at @JulieVGottlieb and Sonia Rose stuff so far.
#EHP2020 is a conference on the relationship between emotions and place in history and heritage. Join us on 8-9 June 2020 at @QMUL and @SuttonHouseNT! Call for papers now open: emotionshistoryplace2020.wordpress.com/call-for-paper…
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