@CoryBooker you read #51, you broke the record, and you are still there, still advocating for us, for me. What an American. Thank you, sir, from a woman in Texas
#RenSA25 session final reminder! Please join the @RSAorg roundtable "Interacting with Early Modern Women: Strategies for Engaging a 21st Century Public" on Saturday 3/22, 2025 (4:30–6:00pm) in Boston Marriott Copley Place-Arlington Room-3rd Floor. https://t.co/XoHJvsY6gN
Really thrilled to see “Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference” in print! Grateful to the folks at @routledgebooks and to all my fellow #ShakeRace scholars for their support!
https://t.co/3kGDmQCSqw
Prospectus defended! I’ve leaned on the work of brilliant scholars who I’ll never catch up to (I’m old, y’all), but none more than Kim F. Hall. Thank you, Dr. Hall, for your brilliant scholarship. Thank you for all of the kinds of work it takes. @wroth1621
I received my contributor copy of The Oxford History of Poetry in English, vol. 5. My chapter is on “Speaker and Voice.”
At first, I thought the chapter was one of the most difficult pieces I’ve ever written, and then it became the most fun.
@LancsDigHum@dh_iiti@catmuno@colectivanormal@JenrySerna16231@mariajoafana * Rendering Revolution, an interdisciplinary project using fashion to trace aesthetic, social, and political reverberations of the Haitian Revolution, directed by Siobhan Meï and Jonathan Square and reviewed by Charlotte Hammond @cahammo https://t.co/1JoezBorG7 #ReviewsInDH
Happy to share the September issue of #ReviewsInDH, edited by yours truly and @jenguiliano . We take you on a global journey through a number of exciting projects — Podcasts! E-lit! And more. Enjoy! https://t.co/Ld6EmLPfgu
A very exciting event next Monday 30th September (2.30pm EST)- Erika Gaffney and Allyson Poska will be giving up their time to speak on academic publications.
To book onto this event - please see the Eventbrite link below and register for a ticket:
https://t.co/C2JQEeV254
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All I’m asking-educate ourselves about childbirth rates and economics, then look at the policies, wealth and job titles of those preaching family, marriage and children. B/c anti-immigration and lo birth rates explain their platforms-not religion and family values.
@ykramerezha @bkadams Revision consideration. I’m in your corner-not trying to be a jerk:
colonizing, slave owning men AND women used explicit threat of starvation or death as the alternative to marriage and rape. At best, they stole resources, making themselves the ONLY option for survival