Writer and art historian
Author of SEEING COLOR in CLASSICAL ART & (w/ Leila Easa) PUBLIC FEMINISM in TIMES of CRISIS
Currently writing: MAKING MEDICINE
SEEING COLOR in CLASSICAL ART is available for pre-order! In stores in the UK by mid-December, elsewhere in early Spring. A digital version is already available in Cambridge Core.
https://t.co/knxBF4kudS
Very grateful for all who helped me to bring this book into the world!
//a very special february cluster//
FROM THE GAPS:
ART, LITERATURE, & ABORTION
Eds. Leila Easa & Jennifer Stager
&&Feat.
A Morehead
E Legge
J Gosse
M Oliveira
A Graham
L Perry
J M Nader
M Saunders
C Schopp
B Wright
S Cannon
C Thomsen
M Fissell
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Big news!! Thx @aupresses@AUPressesDesign judges for selecting us for the 2025 Book, Jacket, & Journal Show. Congratulations to design director Sevy Perez, EIC @DoraMalech, THR 17.1 folio editors @jmss and @leilaeasa, cover artist Gioncarlo Valentine, and all contributors!
THR 17.1, with our special guest edited folio “Locating a Collective Lyric ‘I,’” is now open access via Project MUSE thru 2025. We’re celebrating with a week of free events at & near Johns Hopkins. 🙏🏻 @jmss@Hopkins_Review 💕
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We are so excited to reveal the cover for “Ancient Pasts for Modern Audiences: Public Scholarship and the Mediterranean World”, designed by the amazing @flaroh 🤩 Pre-orders begin Feb 7th and the entire volume will be GOLD open access! Find out more here:
https://t.co/wyiPDhGSdN
Jan. 1, 2025: first day as full professor. (@JHUArtsSciences@JohnsHopkins)
Huge thanks to colleagues, friends, and family for their support, camaraderie, advice, and levity.
Photo credit: Will Kirk / Johns Hopkins University
"On the Gendered Politics of Translation" explores Emily Wilson's Odyssey, Maria Dahvana Headley's Beowulf, and Shadi Bartsch's Aeneid. DM me if you'd like a PDF, or check out a copy of Public Feminism in Times of Crisis from your local library: https://t.co/M3QRdpxvje
"Public Feminism in Times of Crisis" examines the public practice of feminism in the age of social media. Authors @leilaeasa F'22 and @jmss have a new post about the book on the @CRSN_UK blog: https://t.co/qiYsi1DeEN
The paperback edition of Leila Easa's (@leilaeasa) & Jennifer Stager's (@jmss) wonderful book "Public Feminism in Times of Crisis" has just been published. The CRSN blog has a new post from the authors on their interesting and increasingly relevant book:
https://t.co/ZsIVnYBHeP
The Department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications for a tenure-track position in Race and Medicine with a start date of July 1, 2025 or thereafter.
https://t.co/osbDLsPMpb
Grateful to be movie critic @Hopkins_Review; I have the rare freedom to mingle traditional film journalism w/ the personal & literary. In its latest vol, I write on WILDCAT, Ethan Hawke's imaginative take on the creative life of Flannery O'Connor. #MayaHawke#film
The Gender Studies Program at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Gender Studies. The successful candidate will teach one course per semester.
https://t.co/Rsbofoaoek
My latest in Classical Journal! This article is intended to encourage other people to think about the role of disability in our traditional canon of ancient literature. What if we ackowledge that everyone experiences their worlds through their bodies?
Subscribe today and you'll receive Issue 17.4, featuring Daniel Schonning's poetry, as your first issue.
@DG_Schonning
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