PhD candidate at @JCU ➡️ literary #MeToo representations, past @slqld research fellow, book nerd, zinemaker, cat lady, and animal welfare advocate 🐾🏳️🌈🍉
Sticky Institute is excited to announce that we are returning to the Campbell Arcade! Our final day at 510 Elizabeth Street is on Saturday 23rd May & we hope to reopen in the first weeks of June.
Support our move by making a donation here: https://t.co/QS4PKSFEhS
I , for one, am really enjoying the challenge of writing my PhD thesis without access to my university's library resources. Really cultivating my ✨research skills ✨
“The committed writer is a movement writer … [they know] that they know very little, and that the way to remedy that ignorance is through solidarity with people in struggle.”
For PEN Melbourne, André Dao on how a writer can make the world more free.
https://t.co/vIQkN62PxY
It’s an absolute honour to be profiled in The Guardian today, and I’m so grateful that this piece puts the Epstein victims front and centre, where they belong.
https://t.co/Zi8EPgOVLn
AI is going to be sold to you as an alterative to real resources. Instead of supporting education, theyll tell poor kids to just use AI. Instead of funding medicine, theyll tell poor folks to use AI. Instead of talking to a person ever, companies will push you to robocall AI.
I really wanted to challenge myself to consider literary analysis through a broader sociological lens this was such a rich text to use as a starting point!
Pretty stoked to share a new publication from my PhD research, "Queering #MeToo: Carmen Maria Machado’s In the Dream House as Narrative Activism", published in Portal Journal last week.
https://t.co/YzT0I3wbEw
Volume 6: Disconnect is now live!
In this sixth volume of Sūdō Journal, we hope you find, as we did, both solace and a call to action; connection in a time of division; something worth striving for.
https://t.co/QSqZpyIwTk