Prof. of English & Gender, Sexuality, Women's Studies @UWMatWaukesha. Victorianist, Steampunk, Queer & Trans Studies scholar. Co-Editor @ProseStudies. they/them
We are so excited that our Struggle & Hustle: Queer Nonfiction Prose issue is now available!
Edited by @lmhager & features everything from trans and queer digital food essays to Nigerian queer memoirs by @PrueBussLain @mizruben@toastoyevski & others. https://t.co/nglGqxaCns
We are so excited that our Struggle & Hustle: Queer Nonfiction Prose issue is now available!
Edited by @lmhager & features everything from trans and queer digital food essays to Nigerian queer memoirs by @PrueBussLain @mizruben@toastoyevski & others. https://t.co/nglGqxaCns
We're looking to add gender pronouns to our author's contact information for both book reviews and articles. #AcademicTwitter, does anyone know of any other academic journals that do so? 🤔
Yang Buwei was a Chinese revolutionary, a doctor, a birth control pioneer, and a writer; she coined the terms "stir-fry" and "potsticker." I wrote abt why you should read her autobiography, and how her writerly modesties influenced my work. Thanks @AnnaMariaJones and @lmhager!
Check out Prose Studies' awesome new companion website and this fabulous post by Teck Heng Tan on the autobiographical writing of noted Chinese cookbook author Yang Buwei! @teckwrites
Our new companion website is now live, & we're delighted to feature @teckwrites on Yang Buwei's Autobiography of a Chinese Woman & the complexities of agency in life writing! #ChineseFood#feminism#foodhistory#prosestudies https://t.co/xKfrZsFulG
Y'all, take a few minutes & sign this petition to support LGBTQIA+ students in Waukesha Co! The School District has banned all LGBTQIA related signage, even All Are Welcome signs Pouting face Petition goes to Board on 10/13 https://t.co/lDgCHlB90x
Today is the deadline for submitting a proposal to our upcoming special issue "Struggle & Hustle: Queer Nonfiction Prose"! Be sure to send @lmhager your abstracts asap! #queerstudies#transstudies#AcademicTwitter https://t.co/Xod1PScpZt
Fellow U.S. academics who are caregivers, here's my formal request to teach online due to COVID-19 concerns for Fall 2021. Feel free to revise & use as you like for your own requests & share with colleagues! https://t.co/QI3MVjktB0
This just in: the study of nonfiction prose (in which broad category we certainly include various items in the periodical press) isn’t just interesting, it’s good for your health! YOU’RE WELCOME.
When a review essay speaks truth to power: Academia Trained You—but the World Needs You by Diana Bellonby https://t.co/dtNRGWcmAl @publicbooks@staceyabrams#metoo
Dear #AcademicTwitter friends, please do retweet this cfp for the special issue on Queer Nonfiction Prose that I'll be editing for @prosestudies! Also, I'm happy to chat informally about ideas you might have for proposals!
We're getting our #PrideMonth2021 on & are excited to share the CFP for our Struggle & Hustle: Queer Non-Fiction Prose special issue https://t.co/bblOUYSBlU, edited by our own @lmhager! Please share widely & consider submitting a proposal!
To start your week, here's an absolute banger of an essay from @sweetmoonphoto that tackles fatphobia from an Indigenous perspective. Tenille K. Campbell's poetry book, nedí nezų, celebrates full-bodied Indigenous desire & sexuality--a must read! https://t.co/QkJXt7youy
Each time we excitedly add a book to our reviews list, we remind ourselves "of the relationship between gender, representation, and authority":"when women write, they have a more difficult time than men getting their work reviewed and considered for major awards." @CanWomenInLit