Thrilled to have a project I’ve been working on for awhile in #ReviewsinDH. Thanks to @AdrianWisnicki for the helpful feedback and thanks to the journal team for making it possible. @roopikarisam @jenguiliano @graphtie
https://t.co/7TsI1DmQcQ
Carnegie Mellon’s literature PhD is being liquidated in favor of “computation,” casualized labor, and AI.
That has profound ramifications for, students, faculty, and program alums like myself.
I wrote it about it (w/ Catherine Evans, a current PhD student).
@libshipwreck I’ve had a similar experience teaching literature this summer. Not that I’m teaching anything obscure but the more contemporary novels, and one novel in translation, seem beyond the grasp of ChatGPT (my students’ preferred LLM).
70+ years after the Civil War, the WPA Federal Writers' Project began interviewing elderly Americans who remembered being enslaved. This collection is at the Library & contains moving narratives & photos. #Juneteenth
Narratives: https://t.co/bQXMUWFFck
Photos: https://t.co/Ih3HoT9RLj
With @RColesworthy, I resigned last week from the MLA Executive Council in solidarity with members who've proposed the org stand with colleagues in Palestine.
The EC should reverse its decision to block a vote on this resolution.
https://t.co/QYvvTST6OL
My interview with Salvador Lopez Rivera about Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right for the New Books Network is now available! I really enjoyed our conversation. https://t.co/iefmGDgefp
The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress is proud to announce that the first collection of 20 interviews documented for the COVID-19 American History Project — with service and hospitality workers in New Orleans — is now available online. https://t.co/2Tk1x8xzLN
Just found a profound & out of print Audre Lorde interview from 1988. She's absolutely spitting philosophical wisdom on identity, voice, writing, oppression.
The PDF is up on my Lorde page for your use: https://t.co/ynstOXoz5d
🙏🙏 to the archivists at @lesbianherstory!
INVESTIGATION: A salary analysis of 7,735 faculty at Louisiana's public colleges & universities found that at nearly every rank at nearly every school, men are paid more than women. @ByPiperHutch explains the reasons behind gender pay gap https://t.co/h8eCiwhTYd #HigherEducation
@SarahLWasserman @lheltonian Very excited to read the whole book. I’ve already learned so much from the bits you’ve shared publicly. Congratulations, @lheltonian!
@SarahLWasserman @lheltonian I would make the same factual statement but in a seething, jealous way. “Ugh, the endless evidence, the careful reason… This rigor knows no bounds!”
Hot off the press! Congratulations to Laura Helton (@lheltonian) on the arrival of her book, SCATTERED & FUGITIVE THINGS: HOW BLACK COLLECTORS CREATED ARCHIVES & REMADE HISTORY published in the Black Lives in the Diaspora series. https://t.co/qrXJyXd7Jb @columbiaUP
ICYMI:
The #WeeklyRead is "'There Are Lives Here': The African and African American Cemeteries of the Bonnet Carré Spillway," by Robin McDowell and published in issue 147 of @RadHistReview.
Read it for free through 2/29: https://t.co/6U10TUrOaO
#NewOrleans
One of the quotes you won't see much of today:
“The evils of capitalism are as real as the evils of militarism and racism. The problems of racial injustice and economic injustice cannot be solved without a radical redistribution of political and economic power.”
— MLK
@seeshespeak I’m guessing it came up but for the sake of this shadow session, I submit “Chelsea Hotel #2”:
You told me again you preferred handsome men
But for me you would make an exception