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“Stones may not be able to speak but they have found their spokesman.” (Geoffrey Winthrop-Young). Book: The Geological Unconscious https://t.co/2pRIXX4UzM
Seattle / Coast Salish
Joined October 2012
RT @shaabiranks: For months people of conscience in the US have struggled to know what to do as their goverment perpetrates genocide and th….
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Advocates of multidirectional memory and readers of Paul Celan might appreciate the essays in this new issue of The Germanic Review that I co-edited with Natalie Lozinski-Veach on “Reading Celan Today.”.
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The recent venerations of Paul Celan on the occasion of his centenary invite further reflection on how his poems reach across time. As immersed as they are in their own here and now, Celan’s poems ...
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RT @QueenMab87: It’s bad enough to incorrectly claim “from the river to the sea” is genocidal but flagging any mention of “decolonization”….
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RT @QueenMab87: This is what I’ve been trying to say. Antisemitism and islamaphobia are both huge issues right now but antisemitism is not….
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One of the few things that has brought me any joy recently is hearing Batya Levine’s “We Rise” emerge as a rallying cry and then learning that it was written during and in solidarity with Standing Rock protests
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Goodbye to summer and Twitter, hello to autumn and BlueSky:
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Another day, another sensational antivax misinformation-spreading website to unsubscribe my immunocompromised dad from.
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RT @leifweatherby: for @nytimes i wrote about the situation at WVU. @OnlyMyya has covered the losses to students beautifully and @DrLisaCor….
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Republicans are making the liberal arts scarce in the poorest states.
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Together with the amazing @hisullivan I’m editing a new series @degruyter_cult called Ecocriticism Unbound and we’re thrilled to share the beautiful first volume. Link to the series’ call for manuscripts (and fabulous editorial board) here:
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We are looking for innovative book proposals for our new series “Ecocriticism Unbound”. We are particularly interested in work that redefines the limits of ecocriticism and brings posthumanist theory...
#HotOffThePress.We proudly present: the first volume of our new series "Ecocritism Unbound". Marco Caracciolo examines "Contemporary Narrative and the Spectrum of Materiality". 📗 #ecocriticism
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Looking forward to reading and reviewing this new book from a very dear teacher and comrade
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Folks, it’s going down, now would be a good time to ask yourself, which side are you on
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Solidarity with striking RSEs & Postdocs.
This AM, striking RSEs & Postdocs circled the entrance to Suzzallo Library, requesting conversations w/@UW Board members to discuss our demands & express DISMAY at misleading language Admin distributed Wed. singling out vulnerable members of our community, researchers on visas
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RT @JacobHLeveton: Always a good time to remember the class/caste system of (contemporary) academia is totally artificial, particularly in….
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The twitter pile-on that SDOT gets when they confirm that this “protected” bike lane consists of paint and flexi-posts is a slight consolation for having encountered both a wrong way driver and a forklift unloading pallets within a single block of a “protected” bike lane this am.
@carbikelanesea We'll be installing flexi-posts for these lanes.
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Tomorrow! Thrilled to be hosting Dr. Jamele Watkins here @UWArtSci for a talk on East German solidarity campaigns with Angela Davis and a colloquium on archive drama! Registration link for these in person events in quoted tweet.
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RT @CUP_LitPerform: New Cambridge Element Nonbinary by Stephanie D. Clare is now free to read for 2 weeks! .#cambri….
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In which I, nearly a decade ago, first reaped the fruits of a large source of free llama manure
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