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Asst. Prof @FIU. Oceans, Feelings, Archives. Plus Pirates. & Autoimmune Diseases. Alum @marquetteu @UCSanDiego. Twinning w/@michaelbkelley. He/Him. Ace ♠️💜

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John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry began on this day in 1859. Socialist leader Eugene Debs idolized John Brown, eulogizing him in a 1907 article as “the most self-sacrificing soul in American history.” jacobin.com/2020/10/eugene…


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In association with the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American & African Studies and the University of Virginia, they invite abstracts for a conference on “Black Disability Studies” to be hosted at the Carter G. Woodson Institute. networks.h-net.org/group/discussi…


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🦥Calling students/grads studying animals! 🦥As part of our efforts to reach out to students with an interest in #HumanAnimalStudies, @asi_org has created Sloth: A Journal of Emerging Voices in Human Animal Studies -- a journal for undergraduate students and recent graduates.🧵


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Preorder now: @araujohistorian's Humans in Shackles: An Atlantic History of Slavery (@UChicagoPress) a sweeping transnational history emphasizing Brazil's centrality in the Atlantic slave trade & how African practices survived among enslaved Americans press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…


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Thrilled that 1838 BLACK METROPOLIS, one of the most innovative, Black public history initiatives in the country, is cosponsoring this conference that I am directing for Library Company of Phila. Please spread the word! librarycompany.org/academic-progr…

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We are thrilled to announce that the History of Memory and Emotions has been renewed for another year! Do send in your thoughts and queries, and email us a proposal if you'd like to participate!

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🧵 Did you know that the DSQ submissions portal has re-opened? We invite you to submit your work for consideration at dsq-sds.org/index.php/dsq/…. Here's what you should know: 1/9


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Ecstatic to share my newest (& fav!) pub: "Trans Sex Work in Colonial North America: A Herstory" 💗 It traces the phenomenological link between trans femininity & sex work across time, zooming in on three micro-histories of trans women from 1650 to 1840. #transhistory #histsex

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My book coming to @audible_com and other audio book platforms soon.

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🌊🌍 It's publication day! ⛵️⛴️ profilebooks.com/work/tracks-on… @ProfileBooks

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I'll condense the happy milestones to avoid spamming everyone: the first pretty copy came in the post and the most wonderful & humbling endorsements are up! The book can currently be preordered here with a good discount, supporting independent booksellers: hive.co.uk/Product/Dr-Sar…

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Very excited to join the TESS team!

Guess what other scholar is joining us!? @stevermentz! His credits are is too long & lauded for here, but he's an ecocritic and blue humanities scholar, writes poetry, and teaches Shakespeare, as well as designed & curated an exhibit at the @FolgerLibrary stevementz.com



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a better look at my book cover. discount code is NYUAU30.

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Hey it’s that time of year again; if you are teaching any kind of critical aesthetic or political theory, this is the essay I wrote to help students understand how to process it. avidly.lareviewofbooks.org/2016/09/13/we-…


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Glorious Bodies’ target demographic:

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Friends, today I got to hold my first book, Glorious Bodies, and I’ve never been so proud of anything. If you’re interested in trans history and theology, I hope you’ll take a look.

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Friends, today I got to hold my first book, Glorious Bodies, and I’ve never been so proud of anything. If you’re interested in trans history and theology, I hope you’ll take a look.

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Coming 2025 ☺️☺️ Y'all my book has FOOTNOTES!

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In this episode of @FeministKeyword I interview Hershini Young about her keyword “agency.” Consider assigning this great interview to your class!

*link in bio* - @kwazana Kyla Wazana Tompkins is Professor and Chair of Global Gender Studies at the University at Buffalo. Hershini Young is professor of African and African Diaspora Studies and Women and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

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It's shipping early—as of TODAY! I am so excited. Check it out and use the code 09BCARD to get a 30% discount!

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Everyone! The keywords podcast is officially launched! Please consider using these initial podcasts in your classes this year, to add on to, underline, support or expand your teaching. We hope to complete recording the entire series by 2026.

The Feminist Keywords podcast is officially launched! Season one includes 22 episodes ranging from keywords Decolonization to Sex Work. Listen now on all podcast streaming platforms. *link in bio* #podcast #feminism #keywords

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