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Modernism, feminism, film and media, waving and drowning, she/her

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this reminds me of a point roland barthes makes in “novels and children” about women writers & specifically about elle magazine’s coverage of them (mythologies, 1957, trans. richard howard)

sensitive_bore's tweet image. this reminds me of a point roland barthes makes in “novels and children” about women writers & specifically about elle magazine’s coverage of them 

(mythologies, 1957, trans. richard howard)
sensitive_bore's tweet image. this reminds me of a point roland barthes makes in “novels and children” about women writers & specifically about elle magazine’s coverage of them 

(mythologies, 1957, trans. richard howard)
sensitive_bore's tweet image. this reminds me of a point roland barthes makes in “novels and children” about women writers & specifically about elle magazine’s coverage of them 

(mythologies, 1957, trans. richard howard)

The policy “conundrums” that have arisen from this conflict are always like “how do we convince women to sacrifice themselves for the maintenance of the nuclear family?” How about: we don’t.



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Queens lays off 26 FT fac responsible for teaching "hundreds & hundreds of students." Depts incl media studies, Eng, & Euro. langs. How long until disinvestment drives those students to other depts & the uni claims lack of student interest in these fields? queensledger.com/2024/01/11/que…


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📢📢HEAR YE HEAR YE: the one & only @RColesworthy & I are once more collecting literary contingent 2023 pubs, articles & monographs, for the end-of-year list to be published in @contingent_mag! Please RT! 1/


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I do hope everyone understands that what's happening at WVU is both an extreme version of what's happening at almost all public universities, and a trial balloon for doing it elsewhere

Any word on whether it was a good idea to put public universities in the hands of a business and political elite that find the very idea of a public trust to educate and serve the citizenry to be abhorrent and strange



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I'd like to give away 5 copies of the just-released paperback of In and Out of Sight: Modernist Writing and the Photographic Unseen to grads/precarious academics! I'll cover postage. If you're keen reply with a v. short description of your research so I can get to know your work!

alixbeeston's tweet image. I'd like to give away 5 copies of the just-released paperback of In and Out of Sight: Modernist Writing and the Photographic Unseen to grads/precarious academics! I'll cover postage. If you're keen reply with a v. short description of your research so I can get to know your work!

Laurel Harris reposted

The murder of Jordan Neely is ACTUALLY what everyone thought the murder of Kitty Genovese was


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Rutgers faculty unions are on day 3 of our STRIKE for a #FairContractNow. Donate to the joint strike fund of Rutgers AAUP-AFT, PTLFC, and AAUP-BHSNJ to support members on strike. #RUOnStrike! #StrikeFund Share widely! Donate here: rafup.betterworld.org/donate

ruaaup's tweet image. Rutgers faculty unions are on day 3  of our STRIKE for a #FairContractNow. Donate to the joint strike fund of Rutgers AAUP-AFT, PTLFC, and AAUP-BHSNJ to support members on strike. #RUOnStrike! #StrikeFund Share widely!
Donate here: rafup.betterworld.org/donate

Laurel Harris reposted

We stand in solidarity with our colleagues at #RutgersUniversity who are on strike. If you'd like to support them, you can attend one of their picket shifts. cnn.com/2023/04/10/us/…


Laurel Harris reposted

“Biquette the goat, sold to an abattoir after she stopped producing milk but was rescued by punks and then spent 10 years watching grindcore bands. She could come and go as she pleased and, in the words of her rescuers, “escaped death, lived punk”. Absolute legend. 🐐

tim_brannigan's tweet image. “Biquette the goat, sold to an abattoir after she stopped producing milk but was rescued by punks and then spent 10 years watching grindcore bands. She could come and go as she pleased and, in the words of her rescuers, “escaped death, lived punk”. Absolute legend. 🐐
tim_brannigan's tweet image. “Biquette the goat, sold to an abattoir after she stopped producing milk but was rescued by punks and then spent 10 years watching grindcore bands. She could come and go as she pleased and, in the words of her rescuers, “escaped death, lived punk”. Absolute legend. 🐐

Laurel Harris reposted

just a reminder: you've read enough to start writing


This is like the student who writes, ‘In art, as in life, good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people.’

In Opinion "While the finale’s deaths were dramatic, the motive behind them was completely banal," Michelle Goldberg writes on season two of "The White Lotus." nyti.ms/3VQIijm

nytimes.com

Opinion | ‘White Lotus’ Didn’t Care About Toxic Masculinity After All (Published 2022)

The finale of the hit show was absurd in the existential sense.



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