There seems to be no improvement in the interviews about the “Wuthering Heights” film. Might as well listen to Dr Madeline Potter on Heathcliff: youtu.be/kcDWob4wwuw
There seems to be no improvement in the interviews about the “Wuthering Heights” film. Might as well listen to Dr Madeline Potter on Heathcliff: youtu.be/kcDWob4wwuw
I highly recommend a version of @johannawinant.bsky.social's in-class guidance to students: "point to a detail, one that’s really on the page and small enough to fit under your finger". Actual pages and human fingers make it even better.
the British Cartoon Archive at the University of Kent, home to an amazing wealth of British political cartoons (yes it’s in my diss lol)
www.kent.ac.uk/library/spec...
60,000 African penguins starve to death after sardine numbers collapse – study
New Job Posts Like:
Candidate should have expertise in anglophone literature and be able to teach classes ranging from the medieval period to postmodernism. Some fields of especial interest are econometrics, quantum physics, anesthesiology, kinesthesiology, the early works of John Ruskin, and
Reminder: CfP closes for BARS 2026 'Romantic Retrospection' at the University of Birmingham, UK, and online on 30 November.
Details below:
www.birmingham.ac.uk/events/arts-...
Agree 1000% and would add: Criticism is also not a job-performance review. It's not about how hard you worked or how gifted you are or how well you did given the circumstances. It's about the work as it is. A lot of bad work has been done by talented people trying their best (including critics)!
A classic example of how Google's AI is garbage, it doesn't understand that the Underground Railroad wasn't a literal railroad
It's a sign of the times that callousness is now dressed up as intellectualism. That empathy is framed as being as morally problematic as prejudice. That bigotry and hatred is just honesty. That solidarity is treason.
(1/8) Welcome to the official Bluesky account for Stolen Relations (indigenousslavery.org)! We are a digital humanities project housed at Brown University that centers on and works collaboratively with tribal communities in our local region.
West India lobby was the prototype of an industry under attack. One of its first impulses was to consider cosmetic changes.* "The vulgar are influenced by names and titles," suggested one proslavery writer that year. "Instead of sLAVES, let the Negroes be called ASSISTANT-PLANTERS; and we shall not then hear such violent outcries against the slave-trade by pious divines, tender-hearted poetesses, and shortsighted politicians. On May 12, 1789, Wilberforce rose to make his first speech against slavery, in the famous voice that, as one observer noted, was "so distinct and melodious that... if he talked nonsense you would feel obliged to hear him." He spoke from
when the abolitionist movement was gaining steam in Britain in the late 1780s, one of the pro-slavery lobby’s very first responses was trying to change the word “slave” to “assistant planters”.
11-year-old chimney sweep George Brewster was forced up a flue measuring just 12x7.5 inches.
His death, after becoming jammed inside, finally galavanised parliament to act.
Never forget what cruelties would be inflicted by greed were it not for “red tape”.
www.theguardian.com/culture/2025...
Good to see Michael John Goodman's The Charles Dickens Illustrated Gallery getting some festive attention. Completely open-access & reusable & remixable & with a range of Dickens's illustrators beyond the familiar original ones including Fred Barnard, Charles Green & Harry Furniss 👇.
A tour-de-force of scholarship and detective work: Fara Dabhoiwala reveals that a portrait of an 18th-century Black scientist, long dismissed as a caricature, is in fact a record of the man's mastery of Newtonian physics—and the only painting made in 1759 of the return of Halley's comet.
Thanksgiving - a holiday complicated by a desire to keep it all cozy and without the realities of a regularly violent history. I’m as keen on cozy as anyone, but the history, as always, really matters. Sharing for the 5th year Phil Deloria’s excellent piece. www.newyorker.com/magazine/201...
This is full, so I have started a second starter pack for academics and organizations focused on the
#19th century: see it here go.bsky.app/3W3Ykpe
I've started a starter pack for academics and organizations focused on the #19th century! I'm sure I have missed many, many people (I was trying to get this started quickly) — comment below if you want to be added.
go.bsky.app/6ZkJ592
Illustrating a natural disaster on an #earlymodern #broadside:
After the #landslide of 1618 in #Piuro (then a city within the Three Leagues, Raetia) that wiped out the city and killed thousands, a Swiss printer came up with this idea: using a liftable flap that offers a before and after scenario.
Pub. day for this long-gestating collection! Reframing Indigenous Biography #indigenoushistory (we really need a starter pack, who's in?) My ch: 'Reframing the Tahitian archipelago: insights from the whole lives of Tupaia, Purea, and Hitihiti', contact for PDF... www.routledge.com/Reframing-In....
Still wild to me how the conservative vision of masculinity isn't just toxic, it's *only* the toxic parts. Zero sense of duty, responsibility, stoicism, manning up, taking things on the chin, protecting the weak, etc, etc.
Just endless whining, entitlement, and abuse of others.
For the first time today, I felt such unnerving sadness amongst my students.
We discussed Unitarianism and Chartism, and it felt so distant.
At the end of the class, a few of them remarked “at least Tucson and Phoenix’s blue”.
Guess we’ll have to cope up with that.
YOU: How did your date go
ME: Eh, I think it's going to stay Platonic
YOU: Why?
ME: Well I said the chicken sounded good, and she said 'when you say "good", do you mean "good" as we say a child is good or a horse is good, or that it contains goodness, or that it promotes goodness through its acti
Do I design my class syllabus around Keats and Halloween? Aye!
Adding that the entire viewpoint diversity concept rests on the anti-intellectual presumption that political orientations are preexisting “beliefs” separate from analytic processes & evaluation, & do not instead emerge from the lifelong study of, e.g. history, or other human beings’ experiences
It's always "we're cutting the Romance Languages and Literatures department due to lack of majors" and never "we're hiring 25 full-time professors of creative writing to meet student demand"
Reading the Romantic Ridiculous is a weird little book but I’m super proud of it and SUPER grateful to @rjdashwood.bsky.social for all her work on it (especially when I got sucked into a BARS/NASSR conference organising black hole).
Pre-order it for your library 🙏
cover for the cambridge companion to romanticism and race
www.cambridge.org/core/books/c...