I have only the highest praise re:
@JonathanHsy
’s recent book, Antiracist Medievalisms: From "Yellow Peril" to Black Lives Matter, and I’m so grateful for the conversation we got to have about it for The Sundial https://t.co/15NofY7NSe
#acmrs#asuhumanities#medieval
"Antiracist Medievalisms is a 'world-building' book. Profound and insightful, it offers a generative model for antiracist methodologies to 'dismantle unjust structures'” - @AlaniRosa interviews @JonathanHsy in The Sundial https://t.co/W6xwJaXzFI #medievaltwitter#ASUHumanities
@petitecycliste@katebevan You’re completly right. Daughter, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren. So in addition to being misogynistic, wildly insensitive, and downplaying the egregious situation, he’s completely incorrect, ugh
In early 2024 @Throughlines_ hosted a workshop where book artist, Suzanne Coley, spoke on interpreting Shakespeare’s sonnets through a contemporary lens of bookmaking, embroidery, and printmaking. Be on the lookout for new Throughlines resources each month
https://t.co/NsAoasQvLs
Katherine Johnson, one of the first African-American NASA scientists who helped calculate the precise trajectories that allowed Apollo 11 to land on the moon in 1969, has passed away at the age of 101. May she Rest In Peace.
@SurekhaDavies@ucpress this is such fantastic news!! Huge congratulations!!! cannot wait to read it 🔥❤️🔥🔥
(p.s. I owe you an email and will be in touch v soon!)
Yay for Early Modern Literature and Epic Poetry! So happy to work on Ariosto these days… 🙏🙏
“ Quel ch’io vi debbo, posso di parole/ pagare in parte e d’opera d’inchiostro;/ né che poco io vi dia da imputar sono,/ che quanto io posso dar, tutto vi dono” (OF 3.5-8)
Alani Hicks-Bartlett (@BrownUniversity) highlights Ludovico Ariosto scathing authorial commentary on the fragility of all faith-based relationships through his representation of marriage in "Orlando furioso" in Italica 100.2. cc: @gssummer@AATItalian https://t.co/lTBwcH3n49
Uncommon Bodies Symposium: Premodern Disability and Race in a Global Context
Thanks Jennie Row and Penny Geng!! I'm so grateful for this conversation and exchange <3
https://t.co/suCZVSZTV0
New Book Alert, out next month: Early Modern Women's Mobility, Authority, and Agency Across the Spanish Empire
Anne Cruz, Alejandra Franganillo Álvarez (eds)
Stability, Prosthesis and Collapse in Montaigne’s Experience of Landscape
1 Feb 5pm @UCL_IAS@ucl_cffr is delighted to welcome Dr Alani Hicks-Bartlett (Brown University) to present a paper on Montaigne
https://t.co/LEBAtpNVzX