so thrilled to bring in the new year with an article in Fafnir’s latest issue! ☺️
if you’re interested in Naomi Mitchison’s Memoirs, it’s available now through open access: https://t.co/QGLxn3giLp 🪐
Earlier this month Scottish Lit PhD students held a fantastic PG Symposium on 'New Directions' for the field @StirUni - many congrats to the organisers and speakers! More pics at the link. UCSL is now recruiting new PG reps, so please do get in touch...
https://t.co/hBETRaajz4
📢 Call for Blog Contributors in 2025!
Women’s History Scotland is seeking blog posts on women’s and gender history in Scotland. Share your research, projects, or thoughts on exhibitions, talks, books, or films!
For more details ➡️ https://t.co/RyxIxr3kwI
Registration for free online conference, Reproduction and Speculative Cultures, is open, 28/10/24. Programme available when you sign up. Part of my work with @FutureofRepro@LancasterUni@wellcometrust#sciencefiction#sf https://t.co/IibCVRQTGw
I'm hosting a conference on Reproduction and Speculative Cultures @LancasterUni in October, please consider submitting a paper! Both online and in-person options available #CfP#medicalhumanities#sciencefiction
Registration for 'What is Scotland? Reinventions and Connections' is now open! There are limited in-person places, so follow the link to sign up now @UofGlasgow @scotlit @UofGArtsHums@UofGArchaeo@CelticGaelic
https://t.co/l41myYtDVy https://t.co/9GnvTb5Pnw
Delighted to introduce @sgsah CDA researcher, @laurzzs
Laura’s project will critically analyse portrayals of marginalised voices in #AgnesOwens’s entire oeuvre, to gain a better understanding of how and why she focused on her work on marginalised figures.
#TheAgnesOwensArchive
I'm *so* excited for this Tea with TLW talk from @murielsnark, who will be speaking about meat in the writing of women authors, including Janice Galloway, Kirsty Logan, Margaret Atwood and Ruth Ozeki. 🥩
Wed 6th of March, all welcome, details in the link here 👇🍽️
Save the date: launch of the new (!) edition of 'Haste Ye Back' is happening on 5 March @UofGlasgow.
Hugely proud of editing this important work of reflection by Dorothy K. Haynes.
More details of the launch soon!
@scotlit @UofGCSCS
https://t.co/51nKPSJfBm
Our next event is on 21st February: Pomegranates, Parsnips and Pornography: Fertility and Sexual Health in Early Modern Scottish Women's Manuscript Culture! 📖 Email us at [email protected] for the Zoom link or pop on down to the Schaper Room! 🥰
I'm extremely pleased to have been awarded this year's Peter Nicholls Essay Prize! My article on Naomi Mitchison's Solution Three will be published in the spring ✨
very happy to be presenting on my work and research journey as part of this @ScotLitSociety event next week!☺️
if you’re interested in hearing about different forms of Scottish literary research, book your free ticket now: https://t.co/K0uw3SZZDG
Our first presenter at our Skull Session on Tuesday will be Grace Borland Sinclair. Grace is a PhD student who will be presenting ‘Feminist Frontiers: Navigating Weirdness in Scottish Literature’.
#scottishliterature#uofgscotlitsoc#teamuofg
Just under a week left for this CFP!
Fantastic opportunity for anyone working on late c18/early c19 (Scottish) women writers and evidence of literary networks..
Do share widely!
Tickets are now available for our Skull Session! We have some exciting speakers lined up who will be presenting their recent research in Scottish Literature. It will be a great evening of fascinating discussion!
Please register your interest via:
https://t.co/JOIcXE6zHs
Really proud of this programme, put together to share our strategies for practice-based negotiations which often both unsettle and connect. Hope to see North East pals there, all events free and all welcome. More details and bookings on the website https://t.co/iUgZJbyV2g