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Protest signs are book studies! What an interesting and moving keynote by @BrennaWynn at #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021 (photo taken at the Black Lives Matter protest in Münster, June 2020)
BEYOND excited that this is finally out, "Locating Women’s Book History in The Stainforth Library of Women’s Writing" in SEL 60.4 (Autumn 2020). doi:10.1353/sel.2020.0026. SHARPists are certainly a target audience so let's call the timing spot on #SHARP2021 #womensbookhistory
Only 5 more panels/roundtables before the final plenary. Looking forward to spending the early afternoon with you in these Zoom rooms before we close the conf 💜 #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
Time zones cannot prevent me from watching @cparnell_c' talk about Amazon and marginalized authors. Amazon overwhelmingly categorizes books by Black authors as "African American Books", based in part on author profile data (photos and biographies) to categorize books. #SHARP2021
Panel n°2 (or 1😅) of "@readers #currentlyreading in digital environments 1: Influencers, Celebrities, Young Adult Readers" at @MovingTexts2021 starting now! @Dr_Rehberg_Sedo @DrDFuller @fpianz @KateStuart4 @AngelinaEimann1 #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021
Fun lit review of human/nonhuman writing processes. @leahhenrickson cites Murray, Kirschenbaum, Kenner, who names The Waste Land as the first "telephone" poem. See also her new book: cambridge.org/core/elements/… FREE pdf this week! #movingtexts #sharp2021
When I tell you I BARKED in laughter when I saw this slide by @GrubStreetWomen after a particularly heavy and ableist section of her talk here at #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 ID: small rodent (hamster?) in fuzzy onesie with caption "And now something cute, as a break"
Don't forget to explore our collection of free to access titles in our #Elements in Publishing and Book Culture series in celebration of the #SHARP2021 conference! ow.ly/r6g650FC8oj #MovingTexts @CUPElementsPBC #publishing #bookculture #freeaccess
My Book History Avenger persona: “No borders for me!” (Yes my magical tote bag called Tote-ally Amazing also acts as my cape) #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021 @ClaireSquires @Beth_driscoll
Looking forward to discussing all things author contracts + morality clauses with Katherine Day & @littleread on Friday at @MovingTexts2021! Our papers are pre-recorded—available via the programme! See you early birds at 8am BST for the discussion! 📝#MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
Hawley says that women were most often depicted/associated with the Adams Power Press in paper handling -- placing paper and removing it. #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
One of my favorite books I read this year: Hwisang Cho on epistolary writing in early modern Korea. Among other things, Cho identifies and explores the unusual practice of spiral writing in letters, underscoring the haptics of reading them #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021
Looking forward to showing the #SHARP2021 @MovingTexts2021 attendees a virtual tour of @SReadBooks. It's part of @BooksellingRes1's 'Selling Books in Challenging Times' ft. @ebenjmuse & @samartha. That's challenging times at 12.00 CEST (and other times globally).
Don't forget: our #SHARP2021 exhibit store runs through August 30! Get 40% off plus free U.S. shipping on all books with discount code SHARP21-FM, plus discounts on journals site.pennpress.org/sharp-2021/
Rejecting Big Dick Data starts at 10:30am PT. I mean, the rejecting part has been a thing for a while, but our ✨ panel with @GrubStreetWomen + @kandicedarcia is in room Y. My talk draft is on my blog now too. bit.ly/3xb1LOD #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021
Momentum for this👆has been building for a while, personally and collectively, as the excellent #SHARP2021 roundtable that I reviewed for @SHARPorgNews made clear. Hoping it'll also be up the street of many lucky enough to be at @SHARPAmsterdam? #SHARP2022
On queer readers as closet book historians, the #SHARP2021 @MovingTexts2021 roundtable, 'Queer/ing Book History', and where queer book history and bibliography might go next –– a little piece I wrote for @SHARPorgNews: sharpweb.org/sharpnews/2021…
In case you missed it (the session, not my piece) — I reviewed the Queer/ing Book History roundtable at this year’s #SHARP2021 @MovingTexts2021, ft. Cait Coker, Javier Samper Vendrell, Vance Byrd, @transbookhistry and @przybylo_ela
On queer readers as closet book historians, the #SHARP2021 @MovingTexts2021 roundtable, 'Queer/ing Book History', and where queer book history and bibliography might go next –– a little piece I wrote for @SHARPorgNews: sharpweb.org/sharpnews/2021…
@pykelets on #SHARP2021: "Making space to discuss these issues at SHARP 2021 was not only welcome, but in keeping with the overriding preoccupations of the week: a commitment to inclusivity, accessibility and social justice from organisers and participants alike...; 1/2
'I’m just going to come right out and say it. Queer readers are closet book historians.' @pykelets offers a thought-provoking and hopeful review of the 'Queer/ing Book History' roundtable at this year's @MovingTexts2021. #bookstudies #bookhistory sharpweb.org/sharpnews/2021…
On queer readers as closet book historians, the #SHARP2021 @MovingTexts2021 roundtable, 'Queer/ing Book History', and where queer book history and bibliography might go next –– a little piece I wrote for @SHARPorgNews: sharpweb.org/sharpnews/2021…
🙏 @lisneubeck for featuring out #TeleCheckAF project! 😀 #SHARP2021 #EPeeps @EmmaSvennberg @DavidDuncker @DrAfzalSohaib @DhirajGuptaBHRS @J_Hendriks1 @N_Pluymaekers @AstridHermans @GawalkoMonika @BetzKonstanze @DoVerhaert @AriSultanEP @danielsteven_ep @SHARPScotland @RCPEdin
#MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 materials are no longer available on Indico, & we've begun archiving the conference files. The Twitter handle account will stay put, but will not be monitored actively. Check out @BookStudies_WWU if you want to keep in touch with us here @WWU_Muenster.
Hello! Please note that Indico access to #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 materials for registered attendees will end tomorrow. Thanks for tuning in!
Don't forget: our #SHARP2021 exhibit store runs through August 30! Get 40% off plus free U.S. shipping on all books with discount code SHARP21-FM, plus discounts on journals site.pennpress.org/sharp-2021/
Don't forget: the meeting is over, but our #SHARP2021 exhibit store will be up and running through August 30! Get 40% off plus free U.S. shipping on all books with discount code SHARP21-FM, plus discounts on journals site.pennpress.org/sharp-2021/
The BSA keynote is so good. And thank you! I heard about @kinohin's course at #SHARP2021 last week and meant to follow up (but forgot). And oh -- a post- and decolonial book history course -- clearly I need to look into what @CalRBS are up to in much more detail. Thanks so much.
This is the content we all need right now. #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
Left cat: 'I need some coffee.' Right cat: 'MEHR MÜNSTER MARTINIS, BITTE.' ☕️🍸 #MovingTexts2021
Hello #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021: Friday's plenary q&a is now available for your listening/viewing pleasure. The chat will be up soon as well! And remember all recordings & materials remain available to registered attendees until August 31, 2021.
Thoughts on attending the SHARP 2021 book history conference vivsacademicblog.wordpress.com/2021/07/30/tho… #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 #bookhistory
My blog writeup of the #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021 book history conference vivsacademicblog.wordpress.com/2021/07/30/tho… @SHARPorg @SHARPorgNews @MovingTexts2021 @CorinnaNoRue #bookhistory #conferences #academia
It's been a blast: thank you. #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
Know the feeling, Toby! #SHARP2021's been amazing but intense! Brandy definitely seems pleased to see me detached from the screen at last 😉
Toby looks exactly like I did trying to get out of bed this morning. #MovingTexts2021 has been fabulous, but it'll be great for all of us to get some proper rest this weekend! 😴
Today marks the end of @SHARPorg's virtual meeting, but our #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021 exhibit store will be up and running through August 30! Get 40% off plus free U.S. shipping on all books with discount code SHARP21-FM, plus discounts on journals site.pennpress.org/sharp-2021/
A question inspired by @KStuartauthor 's presentation on performing authorship online. #SHARP2021 Do you feel like you edit yourself (i.e. your persona) more:
6 vote · Final results
Grateful for your astonishing work. THANK YOU, Corinna and team! #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021
an emotional closing of #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021 Thank you @CorinnaNoRue and the Münster team! 🥰
I had a fantastic time at my first ever @SHARPorg conference! Thank you so much to all the speakers, organisers and attendees for making it such a fun and welcoming experience. Already looking forward to next year! #SHARP2021 @MovingTexts2021
Protest signs are book studies! What an interesting and moving keynote by @BrennaWynn at #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021 (photo taken at the Black Lives Matter protest in Münster, June 2020)
And it can't hurt to think ahead to 5pm, either! Choices, choices, choices! #MovingTexts2021 #SHARP2021
Panel n°2 (or 1😅) of "@readers #currentlyreading in digital environments 1: Influencers, Celebrities, Young Adult Readers" at @MovingTexts2021 starting now! @Dr_Rehberg_Sedo @DrDFuller @fpianz @KateStuart4 @AngelinaEimann1 #SHARP2021 #MovingTexts2021
So much #Vorfeude for #Sharp2021!
We think now is a good time to teach you one of our favorite German words: #Vorfreude! It means the "joy of looking forward to something" & after reading all the proposals, we have a HUGE amount of #Vorfreude for our conference! 2/2
Enjoy FREE online access to new titles in our #Elements in Publishing and Book Culture series in celebration of the #SHARP2021 conference! ow.ly/fAXF50FBBVq #MovingTexts @CUPElementsPBC #publishing #bookculture #freeacces
But the real reason for this thread is to promote tomorrow's #SHARP2021/#MovingTexts2021 plenary session that I helped organise. I'm super excited to be championing the work of some brilliant postgraduate researchers – not the usual suspects for a plenary. Please join us!
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