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Thanks so much to @MBedecarre for inviting me to visit @DavidsonCollege last week! I got to meet so many brilliant colleagues and incredible students (and lived through a difficult moment in American politics…). Merci à tous·tes 🙏🏽

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How does race impact literary reception in France? Explore the overlooked role of “beur literature” and the contrast with White writers like Ernaux and Louis. Available in the latest issue of CFC Intersections, online at: bit.ly/CFCI-Vol-3 @SFPS_UK @AUPHF2 @HFranceWebsite

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Thrilled to have @drsaraharens at @DavidsonCollege to talk about her research on museums and memory.

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Me teaching: use clear topic sentences Me writing: I begin with a curious anecdote


Avis aux médias français: as tempting as it is to ask Sylvie Ducas...ne cherchez pas plus loin que @KaoutarHarchi Claire Ducournau @rallyb or G.Sapiro pour les experts de la consécration des écrivains africains d'expression française...


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Je me permets de poster cet article de sociologie qui examine les conditions socio-politiques de consécration des écrivains algériens au sein du champ littéraire français ! Bonne lecture ! shs.cairn.info/revue-societes…


the absolute hottest takes all over the internet on K.Daoud have me 🤣

Je me suis abstenu un temps de commenter l’escroquerie du Goncourt de Kamel Daoud. Auteur stylistiquement pauvre, qui n’a d’autre talent, à l’instar de Sophia Aram, dont il partage désormais un prix pour bons et loyaux services, que celui de plaire aux réactionnaires. C’est dit.

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A reminder to be kind to your minds and bodies today — there’s so much frenetic doom energy that is possible to fall into, so hydrate, eat something that gives you enjoyment and try to not fall into the dark abyss of white men wearing dockers. I’m going to go write ✌🏽


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But please resist blaming each other: we are all floating in this hellish nightmare of a historical location, hoping to be seen for how deeply we care about our fellow human. Let’s please not squash each other. It won’t make anything better. It will make everything worse.

And if blaming urges arise — as they might given the Western individualization of all emotional, social and political phenomena — direct it towards the US empire arming genocide, the Washington Consensus that gave us 2 neolib parties. I voted Harris and I say blame the dems, too.



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The fundamental truth of aging, in my experience, is the painful, quotidian revelation that there is never, and never will be, enough time to read


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Prix Renaudot 2024! Merci pour vos messages 🙏 Merci aux lecteurs et lectrices de Jacaranda, Merci aux équipes des @EditionsGrasset Inoubliable Lundi Méchant ✨

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Every October, at the start of Family Weekend, Bowdoin holds its annual President’s Summer Research Symposium to highlight faculty-advised student work that spans the liberal arts curriculum. This year, more than 200 students presented their projects. bit.ly/4fgFR2F


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Nelson Mandela was only removed from U.S. government terrorism watch lists on July 15, 2008. This occurred five years before his death and nine years after he became South Africa's first democratically elected president and its first black president.


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Le roman sort en Algérie, il sera disponible au SILA où je ne pourrai malheureusement pas me rendre mais ce n'est que partie remise ! #premierroman #SILA

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My office door, inside jokes with myself

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Calling all Black Translators and friends! As Black History Month wraps up in the UK, we’re excited to announce that BLKTRNET: The Black Translators’ Network is now live!✨ Our vision? To unite and support Black translators globally. Join us in building this community! #BLKTRNET


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