Postdoc @UniPadova researching sexual science, material culture, pleasure | PhD at @UniPadova and @unilincoln on #paolomantegazza | Co-founder of @StorieSesGen
My new article on Mantegazza’s collection of sexual objects is finally out on @NunciusJournal! A huge thanks to@ECanadelli for all the support she gave me
🥸 What happened when the state started to say who's who? How did the common people react?
📕 A few answers in my new book, out now!
🔍 Info: https://t.co/QJOk6Ej5Xn
This morning in the amazing Palermo (thanks @SISstoriche!) with @Franquit_c and @marie_wln we talked about gender and the sexual sciences in Nineteenth-Century South Europe.
On occasion of LGBT+ History Month Italia, today we host a doctoral workshop on visual sources, archival research, and queer and postcolonial historical practice 👉 https://t.co/1Xq85PXIZ3
Organised by @EUI_QFG and @MaterialEUI
📢 #QueerHistory#PostcolonialHistory
Stefano Serafini on "Infanticide in Italy between medicine, criminal law and literature, 1882-1892" for the @StorieSesGen together with @RizzelliAlberto and @Franquit_c
The month of love is almost here 💗
Many of the tokens left at the Foundling Hospital tell us tales of love and loss.
These are not only linked to the heartbreaking stories of mothers who couldn't care for their babies but also of failed romances and broken promises.
The new @HistHum special issue on Sexology and Development, co-edited by @ChiaraBcc, Kate Fisher & Jana Funke, has just been published. Featuring articles by @AlisonM29608021, Fisher & Funke, @rovel_sequeira, Beccalossi, and Ryan M. Jones.
https://t.co/KJnh1tVk5n.
Another excellent conference organized by @SISS_Outreach what a great opportunity to meet new people and catch up with friends. This time talking about turtles as food 🐢 (but eating pizza 🍕)
📣 The programme and the BOA of the II edition of the SISS conference of Early Career Scholars "Natura incognita. Places, methods and representations in the study of nature" are now available.
📆 September 6-8, 2023
@SznDohrn
👉🏻https://t.co/NHOOrCej2Q
a marginal note by a 13th century scribe named gerard, illustrating the difference in size of certain body parts between his master (top line) and him (bottom line)