The CFP for the 2024 special issue of @JAmIT_journal edited by @MattiaArioli and @sarariccetti is out! "Resurgence and Decolonization: Creating Alternative Worlds" explores the transformative power of Indigenous Resurgence movements. Deadline: December 31. https://t.co/WUB47ngXFD
Our latest issue is out. "Queering America: Gender, Sex and Recognition" investigates the ways in which history, literature, political science, and arts explore the interplay of gender, sex, recognition. Thanks to our editors F. Bacci, E. Monaco, @CP_Draws
https://t.co/CvgQmQZPBi
Congratulations to our editor @MarcoPe3lli on the publication of issue n. 14 of #FromtheEuropeanSouth journal, which he co-edited with Anna Scacchi, entitled "On the beat: Owning/Reclaming Time against White Chronocentrism".
https://t.co/Wq6n37nw9Y
In "Two Prophecies. A History of Uranium Mining in Canada" @pederanker (@nyuniversity) analyzes the history of uranium mining in Canada as a history of colonialism, a clash between prophecies and counter-prophecies. From the latest issue of our journal.
https://t.co/0caEcDhSRl
In "‘The American Non-Dream’. Addiction and the Grotesque Body in #Burroughs Works", @elisa_sabbadin (@UCC) discusses the tropes of addiction and grotesque body as Burroughs’ paradigms for social control and subversion. From the latest issue of our journal
https://t.co/ycR481OpuU
We are very happy to share the news that issue #8 of #JamIt is now available online. You can read all the essays at this link! 👇👇👇
https://t.co/EvFin1NGzv
In "It’s G-D’s Bloody Rule, Ma", Thomas Ferraro (@DukeU) analyzes the title character of Doctorow’s "The Book of Daniel", son of fictional versions of the Rosenbergs, executed in 1953: his troubles represent the co-determination of public and private. https://t.co/OORexC8qgZ
Issue n. 7 of our journal is out: "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding): (Hi)Stories of American Fragility" (editors Pilar Martínez Benedí @univaq and Chiara Patrizi @UniBo@UniTrieste) recuperates the emotional (under)current below “emergencies” of history
https://t.co/L3UQwmLnol
In "Soldiers Home #PTSD, Warrior Masculinity, and the (Re)Framing of Care" Michael D'Addario @DukeU argues that contemporary recommendations to attune therapy to embrace military masculinity in an attempt to make it more appealing to veterans are misguided https://t.co/4hW08d3PVY
In The Discourse of Black Fragility in a Divided Public Sphere Meili Steele @UofSC analyzes America’s indifference to Black fragility: the public sphere uses the rhetoric of formal equality to silence African Americans while giving them a space to be heard https://t.co/fy87r8hnyn
In "Reclaiming Wounds. Personal Narratives and Collective Memory in @normaelia Autobiographical Writing", Cristina Martín Hernández (@usal) discusses how Cantú problematizes autobiography by placing it between two nations, wounded by colonial experience. https://t.co/er4Yl1WBQg
In "Loneliness, Grief and the (Un)Caring State" Laura de la Parra Fernández (@unicomplutense) shows how Claudia Rankine's "Don’t Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric" (@GraywolfPress) underscored disparities in recognition of grief for Othered subjects pain
https://t.co/gjO8tFxAtn
In their introduction to our latest issue, co-editors Chiara Patrizi (@Unibo / @UniTrieste) and @tiapilot (@univaq) explain that they put vulnerability at the center of the issue to consider its generative potential. Read it here. https://t.co/zCRLR9jmHL
As a Foreword to the latest issue of our journal, entitled "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding): (Hi)Stories of American Fragility" (edited by Chiara Patrizi and @tiapilot), the poet Ralph Savarese wrote poem "Roof". You can read it at the following link.
https://t.co/EGrY2KwFQ2
We are happy to announce the 3rd AISNA Graduates Conference, “Queering America: Gender, Sex, and Recognition in U.S. History, Culture, and Literature.”
🗓️30/09/22
📍@centrostudiusa, Rome
Full program and tickets: https://t.co/sxyMPliqPV
“Salt, sweat, noise, smell: the theatre that’s not in a theatre, the theatre on carts, on wagons, on trestles, audiences standing, drinking, sitting round tables, audiences joining in, answering back” (RIP #PeterBrook amico del teatro "rustego").
DIVENTARE CAGNA | di Itziar Ziga
Link: https://t.co/SGYu7zeEyC
Sono ormai diversi mesi che vi parliamo di questo libro, ma ormai ci siamo: pubblicato in Spagna per la prima volta più di dieci anni fa, torna in libreria DIVENTARE CAGNA, libro cult del transfemminismo!
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E così, domani ha inizio la prevendita di #DIVENTARECAGNA di #ItziarZiga, un libro chiave del nostro tempo!
Dire che DIVENTARE CAGNA sia un #libro#femminista è apertamente riduttivo: questo è un libro sporco, anarchico, in un certo senso "punk"...
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