Join Robert Volpicelli and I for a seminar on "diagnosis" at MSA Boston. If you interested in medical humanities, disability studies, or diagnostic reading practices, please join us! https://t.co/hQel8Y3gA4
@S_Insley_H Gore-Bush? I had a guy break a beer bottle in my college apartment when he realized everyone else in the room was voting for Gore. That election shaped a whole gen.
What a pleasure it was talking with Tim Kail for the @sarahlawrencecollege podcast. He got me to confess to watching Love is Blind, which is the mark of a great interviewer.
https://t.co/IeZZBkFLDe
Today! In-person registration is now closed, but you can still sign up to join us virtually for a panel about @Bloomily's memoir of motherhood, art, and science.
Wednesday, Oct 1 | 6:15 PM
https://t.co/w6pa7eCgs6
Looking forward to talking with some very smart folks about my book. Event will be in person at Columbia's Heyman Center and over Zoom on Tuesday, October 1st at 6:15pm.
https://t.co/R2vHf85M5I
"The Caregiving Crisis is Not Going Away" for the Chronicle. I've had a lot to say on this topic lately. Thank you to everyone I interviewed for this piece, who were so generous sharing their experiences.
https://t.co/iM3vlDnYmp
It was such a pleasure editing this collection with @lahartvillalta. Contributions by @berylpong, Libbie Rifkin, Dania Dwyer, Lynn Deboeck, and Eleanor Russell.
"Precarity, Caregiving, and Covid," edited by @Bloomily and @lahartvillalta, considers the "blurring" of the academic and personal, "examining what it means to perform academic labor and care work at the same time and in the same space."
Read it here: https://t.co/gCIKV7mBi4
@seeshespeak I'll admit that it was new to me when I started the process! I think that some of the differences between academic and trade publishing are slighter than it seems on the outside.