@ricosushi Ufff sin duda el mejor capítulo de la temporada por ahí leí que es un homenaje a una peli soviética que se llama Soy Cuba (nunca la he visto)
Hoy afuera del gimnasio ví a dos personas diciendo "te enseño los míos sólo si tú me muestras los tuyos primero". Y nada, que se ponen a comparar los libros que habían sacado de la biblioteca.
Para nada éramos los archiñoños de @AChaparroSilva y yo.
Aquí un artículo dónde hago lo que mejor sé hacer: Decir que no soy experta pero sí bien criticona. Luego, para no verme tan mal, ofrecer un par de hilos para #pensarcosas y acabar abruptamente porque se me acabó el espacio 🤷
Pasen a leer jejej
Hace más de tres décadas, inició una reevaluación del impacto de las enfermedades del Viejo Mundo. @dheredial propone algunos ejemplos para repensar las narrativas ambientales de la Conquista más allá de la destrucción. https://t.co/pC4IqTtFac
We've launched a new web portal for access to the Libraries' digitized collections. Research primary resource materials & special collections online from @llilasbenson, @UT_APL, maps & more! https://t.co/Nb6vavWgMC
Here's a sneak peak of our forthcoming #digitalhumanities project, Visual Bibliography of Hispanic Periodicals in the United States, which maps periodicals from Origins to 1960, based on the bibliography compiled by Nicolás Kanellos and Helvetia Martell. #usLdh#mapping#Archives
@histchild Yes! Though some of them are quite unsettling, this piece has a personal account of a woman's youth and early childhood activities as a soothsayer. Working bit by bit on the translation. Thank you so much for sharing!
Digital Scholarship Fellow Andrea Alvarez, @UTSOA, studies “carpintería de lo blanco” documents from the Benson Collection's 17th-C manuscript of Fray Andrés de San Miguel. She created 3D models showing design & build process. @salalm @LASACONGRESS Watch: https://t.co/1Z1GIGex6H
My site https://t.co/OUU7GqVq2P will have major updates in the following months. In the meantime, come take a look! Comments and suggestions to improve it are welcome
1. "Potion making, sucking children’s blood, abortions, and imaginary travels" #Witchcraft w/ an indigenous woman bewitched by the devil in 1714 New Spain. @UT_History's @dheredial's great dh project - amazing comparative material: https://t.co/mhsEolwAMs
A great interview by @nicoagonzalez! Really captures the importance of rethinking colonial legacies, circulation, and 19thC Republicanism in the Americas.
I was interviewed today about homeless people camping @UTAustin (?? I've never seen this) And I just realized I missed my opportunity to say OPEN CARRY IN CAMPUS IS THE REAL THREAT TO OUR SECURITY STOP SCAPEGOATING PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN DISPLACED BY THE RUTHLESS HOUSING MARKET