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Neglected Books on Twitter
Neglected Books on Twitter
If you follow https://t.co/kqwYLPECxl, you may have noticed an increasing number of guest posters this year. I'm trying to turn reading off-piste into a team sport.So, if you're interested in writing about a book that's been out of print for at least 20 years, let me know.*— Neglected Books (@neglectedbooks) August 30, 2021
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Neglected Books on Twitter
prototype on Twitter
prototype on Twitter
Described by @maxjohnporter as "An incredible work of literary art", 'The Boiled in Between' is Helen's incredible debut novel, which we were very proud to publish last year.Read more about the book here:https://t.co/75xsT7tr1G pic.twitter.com/CfH97ouvxq— prototype (@prototypepubs) September 8, 2021
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prototype on Twitter
The Classroom in Crisis - Boston Review
The Classroom in Crisis - Boston Review
Education is not inherently liberatory: it has always been an arena for broader struggles over who has access to knowledge and to what ends learning is put.
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The Classroom in Crisis - Boston Review
Aimée Lê and Jordan Osserman · Who will survive the university? (2021)
Aimée Lê and Jordan Osserman · Who will survive the university? (2021)
We write as organisers of #CoronaContract, a campaign we co-founded shortly after the UK’s first COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, demanding a two-year contract extension for all casualised university staff (academic and non-academic). In the early days of COVID-19, when ...
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Aimée Lê and Jordan Osserman · Who will survive the university? (2021)
Kim Gallon on Twitter
Kim Gallon on Twitter
I wrote a historical overview of the Black Press for Oxford Research Encyclopedia -Unlike other overviews that focus on the Black Press as advocacy journalism, I treat the Black Press as a cultural institution that shaped & was shaped by a mass readershiphttps://t.co/GAozlx3feQ— Kim Gallon (@BlackDigitalHum) September 29, 2021
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Kim Gallon on Twitter
David Hering on Twitter
David Hering on Twitter
This book is just excellent - it’s really helping me to mediate between the polarisations of the critique/ reparative debate while also offering an acute reading of the history of US neoliberalism pic.twitter.com/KCpqJlgnbv— David Hering (@hering_david) October 4, 2021
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David Hering on Twitter
أحمد يعقوب | Ahmed Yaqoub on Twitter
أحمد يعقوب | Ahmed Yaqoub on Twitter
Check out this teaser from Isabel Hofmeyr's forthcoming book "Dockside Reading: Hydrocolonialism and the Custom House" @DukePress @WitsWiSER #IndianOceanWorldhttps://t.co/AyUoxbYxkc pic.twitter.com/Iq0NKvFmRR— أحمد يعقوب | Ahmed Yaqoub (@Ahmed_Yaqoub) October 11, 2021
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أحمد يعقوب | Ahmed Yaqoub on Twitter
Abhijit Gupta on Twitter
Abhijit Gupta on Twitter
The small book is now out, and can be read free for the next two weeks. Comments, criticism welcome. https://t.co/RcFrnnMMOd— Abhijit Gupta (@offog) October 11, 2021
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Abhijit Gupta on Twitter
Jonathan Gibbs on Twitter
Jonathan Gibbs on Twitter
One of these books is not like the others. That’s right, the US Manguel in the middle, which has a lovely fold-out ‘Reader’s Timeline’. pic.twitter.com/zNvhdPBqWt— Jonathan Gibbs (@Tiny_Camels) October 17, 2021
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Jonathan Gibbs on Twitter
Writing, Aesthetics, Climate (A Bricolage)
Writing, Aesthetics, Climate (A Bricolage)
by Andrew Key // How might we respond to Kate Soper's call for an avant-garde eco-socialist political imaginary? What is the time and space of the avant-garde?
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Writing, Aesthetics, Climate (A Bricolage)
Good Bourgeois Subjects
Good Bourgeois Subjects
A Postmortem of the 20th-Century Democratization of Art
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Good Bourgeois Subjects
It Came from out of the Closet
It Came from out of the Closet
‘I had to say I was. I had to take the fear I’d held in my stomach for years, and bring it out into the light.’
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It Came from out of the Closet
Harris Feinsod on Twitter
Harris Feinsod on Twitter
This would be one set of suggestions“Literary History after the Nation?” Ed. Peter Kalliney, MLQ 80.4 (2019)https://t.co/vipNF05pKl— Harris Feinsod (@feinsod) November 3, 2021
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Harris Feinsod on Twitter
Laura McCormick Kilbride on Twitter
Laura McCormick Kilbride on Twitter
The second Plant Life speaker @englishunicam will be Sue Stuart-Smith, talking to us about writing, gardening and psychoanalytic practice: tomorrow, Thursday 17th June at 5.00 pm on Zoom. Please think globally, share locally! @graduate_forum @eflcam pic.twitter.com/Ak9y5hs4h1— Laura McCormick Kilbride (@kilbridean) June 16, 2021
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Laura McCormick Kilbride on Twitter
Precarity in Contemporary Literature and Culture
Precarity in Contemporary Literature and Culture
The contemporary moment is characterized by precarity – an expanding and intensifying vulnerability conditioned by political and economic structures. Using lite…
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Precarity in Contemporary Literature and Culture
On Small Magazines
On Small Magazines
By Etel Adnan A little magazine is like the start of a river. Sometimes you see a river alongside a mountain and it looks like nothing — it’s only trickling. Think of Holderlin’s poem about the Rhine. What I like most about that poem is the beginnin...
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On Small Magazines
Teaching with Freire
Teaching with Freire
William A. Booth This is part of a special collection celebrating the centenary of Paulo Freire’s birth. Over the last couple of years I have taught a module on culture and revolutions in Latin Ame…
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Teaching with Freire
Noreen Masud on Twitter
Noreen Masud on Twitter
Oh God - just opened my ‘misc research’ folder while sorting to move. Notes scrawled on napkins, on the backs of info sheets, on conference handouts, ripped out of notebooks, dating back to 2015…Twitter, how do you sort and store this stuff? pic.twitter.com/3d0WxrKSaW— Noreen Masud (@NoreenMasud) November 26, 2021
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Noreen Masud on Twitter
Elizabeth Lovatt on Twitter
Elizabeth Lovatt on Twitter
this week’s text is a must read https://t.co/HPctNq9DQZ pic.twitter.com/mEd0NskI5g— Elizabeth Lovatt (@ElizabethLovatt) November 28, 2021
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Elizabeth Lovatt on Twitter
Science girl on Twitter
Science girl on Twitter
Mesmerising and dramatic colour changes in this sleeping octopus...possibly dreaming pic.twitter.com/fFajbVHY89— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) December 4, 2021
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Science girl on Twitter
Jeremy Millar on Twitter
Jeremy Millar on Twitter
Good to pick up a copy of this yesterday, with contributions from @huwlemmey and two @RCA_Writing students, Donna Marcus and Kate Morgan. @pilotpressldn pic.twitter.com/Pzhw6xtinG— Jeremy Millar (@jeremy_millar_1) December 12, 2021
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Jeremy Millar on Twitter
peter foolen on Twitter
peter foolen on Twitter
Agnes Martin died #otd 2004On A Clear Day #01 & #05, 1973, silkscreen on Japanese paper. pic.twitter.com/UoLUVfMPSo— peter foolen (@PeterFoolen) December 16, 2021
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peter foolen on Twitter
PRIXEL: A Modular Printing Press
PRIXEL: A Modular Printing Press
We ordered this for the shop in November, thinking it would be a good holiday gift for people—but we never put it out on the floor. We needed to spend a little time with it first, and we didn’t have a chance to do that until Christmas Day. And now we are believers. This thing is so much fun. But what is it? It’s a modu
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PRIXEL: A Modular Printing Press