Marina Bilbija
@bilbijatheque84
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Joined April 2019
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Exciting week ahead @wesleyan_u! On 02.26 @tyrsttle will lecture on “facelessness” in Morrison&Ellison; on 02.28, @AlexLubin12& I will be on a Global Black 1930s roundtable w/ @MaazaMengiste & @Garry_Bertholf discussing our @PlutoPress ed. of Duse Mohamed Ali’s_Ere Roosevelt Came
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Ere Roosevelt Came is a short novel by early pan-Africanist Dusé Mohamed Ali. It grapples with the rise of global fascism and white supremacy, and the growing geopolitical influence of the US. Co-edited by @bilbijatheque84 & @AlexLubin12
https://t.co/6NQHTS284e
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The Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department at Wesleyan University seeks to hire a 1-year VAP beginning July 1, 2024, with substantive research and teaching interests in the area of Race, Gender and Sexuality. 3/2 Teaching Load, Benefits.
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Thrilled to be hosting @ZIJackson at Wesleyan on February 15 for this year’s Weiss Lecture. Join us if you’re in the area!
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💃💃 what's AP's new website like? It's like, right here: https://t.co/6nJKlbtdCG New design, updated info, easy submission space for: essays, pedagogical reflections, practitioner notes, archival experiments &c! @RSAPeriodicals @SarahHSalter @bilbijatheque84 @ohiostatepress
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So excited that our edition of Duse Mohamed Ali’s novel _Ere Roosevelt Came_ is out! I had the best experience working with my brilliant co-editor @AlexLubin12 and am thrilled Ali’s novel found a new life with the Black Critique series at @PlutoPress
plutobooks.com
Strange and speculative, this 1934 pan-Africanist novel conveys the complexities of Black internationalism in the interwar years
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Join us tomorrow (on Zoom) for a Symposium on Dusé Mohamed Ali and Literary Pan-Africanism! Please register and share widely!
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I an thrilled to announce that @AlexLubin12 & I are organizing a Symposium on the the Pan-African editor, actor, and activist, Dusé Mohamed Ali. Please join us on October 6 via zoom. Check out the poster for our exciting list of speakers!
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Faith Smith book chat: "Strolling in the Ruins: The Caribbean’s Non-sovereign Modern in the Early Twentieth Century" April 28, noon ET Zoom and in-person @WoodsonUVA Register: https://t.co/lBMXejeqKQ
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My brilliant friend Dixa Ramirez-D’Oleo’s book _This Will Not Be Generative_ is out early today! (And yes: the book is as good as the title.)
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“Ornate, decadent, sensually excessive, baroque right down to its gilded bones.” Check out a new roundtable with Ren Ellis Neyra, @JunoRichards, Dixa Ramírez-D’Oleo, and @bilbijatheque84 about British writer Shola von Reinhold’s “Lote” (2022), @DukePress. https://t.co/JUu6O1dKbT
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Reminder that West Indian Literature Conference abstracts are due tomorrow, May 16. "The Future of West Indian Literature" University of The Bahamas, Nassau 13th-15th October 2022 CFP:
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“Marking Time in the Caribbean’s Early 20th Century.” The brilliant Faith Smith is giving the Barbara Paul-Emile Lecture in English and Media Studies today at 6pm. Zoom registration: https://t.co/CZ1bM1Gduf
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A beautiful and distressing piece on the UK’s increasing practice of revoking citizenship from naturalized citizens.
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Galleys will be available soon for LOTE, a novel by @socialmedea__ . A literary mystery about the erasure of Black artists, it's a lush exploration of Black queer aesthetics. Reviewers & editors can request from @LauraSell lsell at dukeupress dot edu. https://t.co/vZxyhOKOHw
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The Annual Fage Lecture: Wed 24 Nov 2021, at 3pm UK time, via Zoom. Prof Stephanie Newell on 'The Time of Letters: epistolarity and Nigerian newsprint cultures 1920s-1960s'. Prof Dame Karin Barber as discussant. @theBRIHC @Yale_CAS @NigerianStudies @LagosStudies @InsaNolte
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