Interdisciplinary, trans-inclusive, student-led network, exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, (dis)ability, neurodiversity, and more.
It's that time again! Join us on Weds 29th March when we'll be discussing all things 'Female Romantic Friendship', co-hosted by @BettyHagglund.
Sign up here 👉️https://t.co/zrqwizFurx #3rdSex#VictorianStudies
So excited to share our collaboration with @CUEngCommPhilos - a brand new exhibition on Sleep and Dreams!
Thanks to all our speakers for their fascinating presentations, and to our lovely colleagues for curating and preparing these books for display. #CUSleepAndDreams
Thank you to everyone who came to our little drinks reception and Easter Lecture this evening! 🥺 @benwritesthings was epic! And it was lovely to see so many students and staff from ENCAP, JOMEC and @CUSpecialColls! We’ll be back (soon!), but for now - sleep! Ethan out! 😅
The amazing @RachelCleves on how 'drag' fit squarely into mainstream conservative culture of the 19th & 20th C. as elite, straight, white men commonly 'cross-dressed' to mock social subordinates. So why suddenly ban drag today? Because those 'subordinates' have taken the reins 💅
I was transfixed by Jamey's incredibly moving, compassionate, thoroughly researched paper that I put my phone down and listened to every single word. I'm sorry there aren't more tweets, but this was too important, too compelling to miss. Jamey Jesperson is a wonderful scholar.
@JameyJesperson begins her incredible paper on 'Trans Misogyny in the Colonial Archive' with a land acknowledgement. She then introduces us to the theoretical concept of 're-membering', which is central to her work.
And we're off! @nkarlz begins her wonderful paper on 'Isabella Ford & the Dream of Lesbian Utopia' by discussing Ford's biography and socio-economic background.
Queer space: Lucretia and Kitty spend the majority of 'On the Threshold' encased in the safe space of their 'spinster flat'. This is an important locale throughout the novel - it grants Lucretia and Kitty independence.
Tasha moves on to discuss the idea of 'romantic friendship', which listeners may be familiar with from their reading of Henry James's 'The Bostonians'. Key theoretical texts on this concept include Marcus and Faderman.
Not only does trans misogyny have a history, but it's been intimately tied to the colonization of the "Americas," where 85% of trans murders take place today
Join me Monday as we 're-member' trans feminine lives in the colonial archive ❤️ Register below:
https://t.co/enA9PAdW20
The INCRED @nkarlz is sharing her work on Isabella Ford and Lesbian Utopia tomorrow at 6pm (GMT) via Zoom. You don't want to miss this @CUEngCommPhilos - it's gonna be epic!!
We are delighted to announce our next two speakers! On 1 March, the amazing @nkarlz will be discussing 'Isabella Ford & the Dream of a Lesbian Utopia' 🏳️🌈🌎 Sounds FIERCE, right? We can't wait! Grab your free tix here: https://t.co/Jlxt06xlts