@DrAllyLouks Just logged back in to this cursed app to send my support and solidarity to you - congratulations on your amazing achievement and I hope you have been able to celebrate despite all of the disgusting behaviour aimed at you. Dr Louks, you and your work are fabulous!
Registration is now open for our conference 'Women and Worlds of Learning'!
So excited for this event, it has been a real pleasure to organise this with @Anna_R_Clark, @lucyissyrogers, @LucyHistory and Florence Smith.
We are live!
📃 Ambivalent Archives is a new @CRASSHlive research network for thinking critically about 'the archive', consisting of theory reading groups, invited speaker talks and creative workshops.
📅This term, we have four events planned:
DEADLINE EXTENSION 📢
We have extended the #cfp deadline to 1st October 2023! We look forward to reading your abstracts and hearing about your research!
Find out more here:
https://t.co/mxUVc7zdpv
@womenandworlds My project tackles questions of professionalisation and disciplinarity, using both archival materials and published texts to re-evaluate the often unusual ways that female scholars engaged with the emerging academic subject of English Literature.
@womenandworlds I'm Lucy, another one of the conference committee members! My research examines the role of women in the early development of ‘Cambridge English’ during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
So excited to be a part of this interdisciplinary conference - please do consider sending in an abstract if your research relates to the themes, we'd love to read it!
We are very excited to announce our call for papers for 'Women and Worlds of Learning in Europe: From the Medieval to the Modern Day' taking place 12th-13th April 2024!
https://t.co/mxUVc7zdpv
Looking forward to speaking alongside @lucyissyrogers and Spandan Bandyopadhyay next week, on our ‘Back to the 20s’ panel for @Cambridge_Fest - 5.00-6.30pm, 21st March, in GR06/7,
@englishunicam.
Join us today for the last gathering of this term of the ambivalent archives reading group at Cambridge! Thank you @lrynanderson @ruarilpa@lucyissyrogers@_siddharthsoni , Claudia Cornelissen and everyone who joined for a wonderful term ♥️
So pleased to finally get my hands on this beautiful new edition of the book I did my undergrad diss on! Highly recommend picking up a copy, it’s definitely worth a read.
Is that .. a REAL LIGHTBULB?! 💡 @Foyles have outdone themselves with this incredible Shutter of Snow display, what a fitting tribute to this tragicomic 1930 masterpiece ✨ @FaberBooks @koernputer
@MrsPTeach@hotnumbers Lots of good pub food (the Eagle/Anchor/Granta) - the Cricketers (Thai), Tiffin Truck, Olive Grove all just outside of the main centre and pretty relaxed with great food! Millworks has changed menu so can't vouch, but lovely location on the river :)
@MrsPTeach Seconding Jack’s! The university museums are also great and free (zoology and earth sciences especially good for kids!), Heffers (huge bookshop), botanic gardens if the weather is good, @hotnumbers for food/best coffee in town.