@R_Banner1 @ashleyrattner Oh dear she told. I had a similarly toney experience many years ago wandering into the so-called “Fish Fry” Stanley Fish would hold at MLA and you couldn’t get me out of there fast enough
Male and female represent the two sides of the great radical dualism. But, in fact, they are perpetually passing into one another. Fluid hardens to solid, solid rushes to fluid. There is no wholly masculine man, no purely feminine woman. -Margaret Fuller, The Dial 1843
#SCOTUS
Jamie Jones, in the inaugural issue of The Dial, discusses containerization, Thoreau’s Cape Cod, and her own habits of ship-watching at the Strait of Gibraltar.
https://t.co/F70YuPvfyl
Richard Primack and Abe Miller-Rushing in the current issue of The Dial explaining how Thoreau’s Kalendar has offered a key dataset for their work as climate scientists:
https://t.co/RJfHL34U65
“Butler, like Thoreau, had little reason for techno-optimism and […] saw more clearly than most that climate crisis would soon become the dystopian norm.” @castronovo_russ sees paratextual covergences bt Octavia Butler & Henry Thoreau in The Dial.
https://t.co/jRSWdGO9OX
This has been a labor of love over the past couple of years; the inaugural contributors are SO good, and we hope you like it! @C19Americanists @AmLit_ALA
Introducing The Dial!
Many thanks to our roster of contributors to Issue 1: @JeffreyInsko @JamieLJones8 , Kristen Treen, John Levi Barnard, Russ Castronovo, Elise Lemire, Richard B. Primack, Maria Madison, and Abraham J. Miller-Rushing.
https://t.co/jRSWdGOHEv
@JeffreyInsko and I usually take cheap shots at one another here on Twitter, but the truth is this speech he gave as he officiated my wedding to Rose this past weekend was basically ok I guess.