Prof.@MHC, _Romantic Vacancy: Gender, Affect, and Radical Speculation_@suny, working on shape shapeshifting, Pres. of the K-SAA, listening to all the songs
After grading, check out ERR's new issue on Trans & Romanticism, with kickass articles by S. Yarberry, M. A. Miller, Shelby Johnson, Jeremy Chow, Carlisle Yingst, Nowell Marshall, Ula Klein, and Simone Clewes. https://t.co/MkrUvlGK3k
The 1819 Social: Where mentorship meets community. We're moving beyond the traditional 1:1 model to create a supportive network for grad students, recent PhDs, and independent scholars in Romantic studies & beyond. #AcademicMentorship#LiteraryScholars ➡️https://t.co/Frq2jtWeMh
The first cluster of essays from the Black Studies and Romanticism conference @RomNetjournal ed & with essays by @kerry_sinanan@DrMariamWassif @R_A_Barr and Erek Jarvis on Hazel Carby’s Imperial Intimacies and The Woman of Colour. Read this now! https://t.co/5f4dgVFuOs
Join us for #GlobalEquiano, a free virtual event by @Early_Caribbean on Sept 20-21, 2024! With talks by Dionne Brand, Deborah McDowell, & Lawrence Hill.
Explore Black Atlantic futures & experiences in colonial spaces.
Register: https://t.co/XGeSGaubR5
#BlackHistory#VirtualEvent
Keats-Shelley Journal+ Special Issue Release: Commonplacing & Commonplace Books, Vol. 2. https://t.co/RV3nWAbjSc This volume places special emphasis on the relationship commonplacing has to pedagogy, creativity, and audience.
The ever brilliant @profoliviamoy giving a rich, thoughtful, & fun paper at BWWC 2024 on the social functions of commonplacing and the K-SAA’s public outreach project she directed @BWWA_BWWC@KSAAcomm
The psychosis in the air when we first wrote these pieces has only been amplified. Glad to see them running amok in the ether thanks to Libby Fay's work & @RomanticCircles running again at full tilt.
https://t.co/vsUD3MTazR
We are glad to launch our new podcast series, Global Mapping of Romanticism, curated and directed by our Communications Fellow @HenryTien0719
Its first episode features Dr Alex Watson (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
https://t.co/pSe1UltguZ
1 week left to submit proposals for the Shelley Conference (cfp deadline Mon. Jan. 29). This year's conference will celebrate 200 years since the publication of "Posthumous Poems" a collaboration between Percy Shelley as poet and Mary Shelley as editor: https://t.co/CDXlO7V3O4