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PhD Philosophy in History (ABD) Queer Artist, Historian, & Library worker Expect some dissertation musings, performance art, Chautauqua Movement, reenactments, queer theory, book discussion reads, and research assistances (aka fur babies) postings.
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Lego set of Keith Haring’s Dancing Figures.
Today’s agenda: Pretending this Lego build is somehow relates to my research. Sure, it’s not writing, but I am justifying it as hands-on engagement with queer cultural production. A win on the dissertation front.
Current status: dissertation? Who she? I don’t know her.
Motivation? Presumed dead.
Me? Doomscrolling and eating snacks in bed.
I just woke up from a dream where the floor was lava.
Me: Babe, the floor is lava.
Husband: Not again. I’ll get you coffee, but you gotta get out of bed sometime.
Me: Fine…. Don’t forget the cream!
Channeled my inner Judy —poured a glass of rosé and sat down to write. Now I have a perfectly chilled wine and zero words (but lots of feelings).
Dissertation work has consisted mostly of me dramatically sighing while opening and closing the same document without making any changes.
The AHA & the @oah.org have released a joint statement on the presidential executive order “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K–12 Schooling.” “We reject the premise that it is ‘anti-American’ or ‘subversive’ to learn the full history of the United States.” 🗃️
I’ve summoned a cybernetic fetch demon—powered by chaos, fueled by a “baby” (aka stuffed toy).
Sleeping red longhair mini dachshund on a red blanket (there is another dachshund under the blanket) with B&W movie This Could Be the Night (1957) on a tv above a fireplace at right background. Fig house plant in background in front of window with with snow falling heavily.
A plus to the Blizzard in the Plains…. The weather takes it out of our dachshunds. Look at Linus, sleeping like an angel. Enjoying the calm before he wakes and resumes his role as the AIC (A**hole In Charge).
Indeed it does, but for all I know, I’ll be reenacting “The Shining” by day three. Note to self to watch the film again to ensure historical accuracy.
There’s a blizzard on the way, and as an introvert with a fully stocked pantry and provisions to last a month, I can finally live my dream of socializing exclusively with my couch.
With sleep gummies, valerian root tea, and a weighted blanket of miniature dachshunds, I’m basically staging an intervention for my insomnia—because clearly, it won’t take the hint.
Picture of All That She Carried by Tiya Miles at left with long-haired red dachshund (Linus) at right with Christmas tree in background.
Rereading a great story of resilience, while curled up in blanket with a side-eyeing, sassy dachshund (Linus). Protect the history, as it is about to be attacked!
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Thank you for creating this pack. Consider adding me when/if you update. Continue the connections. Much appreciation!
I’m a fan of DAVIDsTEA. I like a good blend of loose leaves. They had a podcast series (2021-2022) called Steeping Together focused on all things tea with enthusiasts from all over the tea industry.
Hey Matt! A bit late to the game, but if there is still room, please consider adding me. Thanks for putting together these packs. The library is better with you!
A four-panel cartoon. Panel 1: A middle-age woman is sitting on a bench in a park in the winter, next to a young teen girl. Both are watching a young child all wrapped up in hat and coat and winter clothing playing in the snow in front of them. The woman asks the teen "Are you that kid's sister?". Teh teen girl responds, "Their babysitter, actually." Panel 2: Close up on the middle age woman and the teen girl on the bench. The woman asks "Their? Is it a boy or a girl?" The teen girl says, "We don't know yet. They haven't told us." Panel 3: The woman says, "But won't that confuse the kid? They must have been born as something!" and the teen girl replies, "The most confusing part of it is actually the amount of strangers who feel entitled to ask what's in that kid's pants." Panel 4: The teen girl is scowling at the middle age woman, who is struck speechless and looking chagrined and embarrassed.
I love this. Yes. #LGBT
Is “Taste” by Stanley Tucci a savory memoir of food and family—or just a side dish of celebrity anecdotes? Our book group couldn’t agree. Is there substance beneath the charm, or is it all just #parsley?
Happy birthday to the creator of a genderfluid icon
“Want to watch The Christmas Carol?”
Me: Ah, the 19th century—when holiday cheer meant Dickensian feasts for some, while factory workers, enslaved people, and women without property fought to carve out their own moments of joy amidst the struggle.
“So, yes?”
Me: Definitely!
Welcome. Whether our journey together lasts for years or just for one day, I can't tell you how excited I am to take this first step with you. #frasier #frasiersky
With increased scrutiny around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) language, it can be useful to adapt terms while staying committed to the values they represent. Here are some I’ve heard most recently. These words are not new, and neither is the work—let’s continue on with it! #DEI #education
Terrific! If there is still room or you decide to create a second starter pack, I would love to be included. My research is at the intersection of queer theory, 19th/20th United States history, performance art, music, drama/theater, and reenactment. Thank you for considering.
This is wonderful. If you create a pack #2 I would like to be considered. Again, thank you.
#13. 15 years ago I was editing the layout proofs. So thankful for the New Museum on this collaboration between artists, curators, and educators. I just received an inquiry about the book (so sweet), and I found myself walking down memory lane. #nostaglia #education www.routledge.com/Rethinking-C...
Can I be added to one of your lists? My research focus is late-19th to early-20th century gender and sexuality studies in the United States.
#12. Defending my prospectus on queer performativity in early 20th-century Midwest Chautauquas—a topic few know and I must now sound like an expert. The irony? I’ll perform the absurdity of taking myself seriously (knowing it’s a bit of a show) while discussing performances of identity. #camp
#11. Historical research: where you start with a love of the past and end up with a 20-tab Excel sheet that looks like a conspiracy theory board. #HistoryNerd #RabbitHole
(posting on behalf of) Alana Blakers who is doing a PhD on queer museums as part of my ARC project titled Saving Lives: Mapping the influence of Indigenous LGBTIQ+ creative artists. Any and all participation is appreciated
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