Interdisciplinary and Global Perspectives on Intersex has officially been published! It’s been a very exciting project with so many wonderful people @IPI2019@GlanvilleCentre@Palgrave https://t.co/jL9NEfTqGu
A vigil for Brianna Ghey is taking place on Sunday 19 February, 6pm, Speakers Corner, Lincoln High Street, for anybody who wishes to show solidarity with Brianna’s loved ones and the trans community.
Loved my first week in my new role as a Research Assistant at @GlanvilleCentre@unilincoln Feeling unbelievably lucky to have landed a full-time, permanent role in such a competitive sphere and to work with such great people. I bought a new notebook to celebrate!
Interdisciplinary and Global Perspectives on Intersex has officially been published! It’s been a very exciting project with so many wonderful people @IPI2019@GlanvilleCentre@Palgrave https://t.co/jL9NEfTqGu
@sharonpreves @morgancarpenter It was such a shame that the timings didn’t work out, but I was so pleased to have the opportunity to work with you! Let’s hope it’s possible again in the future!
My paper on one of my favourite topics (what, where and when are narrators’ bodies?) is finally out in @MeganLWalker89’s Interdisciplinary and Global Perspectives on Intersex
I’m excited that two of my chapters on ‘when bioethics fails’ and ‘global intersex’ have now been published in ‘Interdisciplinary and Global Perspectives on Intersex’ by Palgrave Macmillan. The book is edited by Megan Walker.
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It seems not a week goes by of late without someone in government or uni management professing that literature, culture & language modules - esp. pre-WW1 - should be axed for 'relevant', 'practical' material.
I teach 1800s pop culture. Frivolous right? Wrong.
Let me explain. ⬇️