Bringing together art practitioners and academics to explore common interests in creativity and research practice. Moving on with new projects and new partners
NEW TITLE: 'Italy Is Out', by @mabadagliacca and Derek Duncan is now out! With contributions from Edi Giunta, Barbara Spadaro, @edigiunta, @baspadaro and @drg1949 among others! 🇮🇹 Get your copy on our website here: https://t.co/zeXHk8cCXC
Queer Epistemicides - online ML conference on queer thinking beyond the anglosphere with a plenary by the brilliant Professor Dagmawi Woubshet (University of Pennsylvania). Registration now open @IMLR_News @StAModLangs
CFP Queer Theory and/in Modern Languages
Queer Epistemicides: Languages, Knowledges, Sexualities
29-30 April 2021 University of St Andrews
Plenary speaker: Professor Dagmawi Woubshet (University of Pennsylvania)
https://t.co/x9GRL8DzkT
@TransModernLang
Congratulations to our colleague Prof James Williams, editor of this major new volume on media representation of LGBTIQ+ migrants and refugees.
Order at a 20% discount (use the code SDC20) or read it for FREE as an e-book (via Amazon Kindle). https://t.co/NZgmuNh8KO
And so:
The Immigration Handbook becomes
Il manuale dell’immigrazione Thanks to Prof. Paula Splendore for translation @PPlay2019 for introducing us and @SerenBooks & @edizioniasino publishers.
My first sight of the Italian cover! Thrilled & excited
✨Congratulations✨ to our @CastlebraeCHS students for winning the Overall prize for New Directions in the Paolozzi Prize
Alex, Ami, Sophie, Saima, Jonathan and Peter for your Animation project!!! 🎬
First ever winning group submission!!
Mon the brae!!
So proud of you all 🥰
We kick off our series #IntermedialObjects with a podcast by Florian Mussgnug. In times of social distancing he reminisces about the smells & colors of Leone Contini's art intervention 'Foreign Gardens'. Can art survive when relegated to the digital space? https://t.co/hkOmeQEtk2
‘By patchwork ethnography, we refer to ethnographic processes and protocols designed around short-term field visits, using fragmentary yet rigorous data, and other innovations that resist the fixity, holism, and certainty’
https://t.co/GqMA1mB3nc
As Black Lives Matter protests grow in the U.S., UK museum and heritage organisations have called for a step-change in how the sector addresses racism in a joint statement of intent. More at https://t.co/4jWwuOiZWo