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final proofs for QTR cover!
QTR: A Journal of Trans and Queer Studies in Religion coming very soon from Duke University Press Duke University Press!
this is a Sami Schalk appreciation post. idk if your ears were burning or whatever, but in a reading group yesterday, i could not stop going on about the brilliance and subtlety of the analysis you present in Black Disability Politics, so I thought I would let you know.
The newest issue of the peer-reviewed, international, #openaccess journal Enviro Humanities (16:1) is now available! Access the full issue online, freely available: ow.ly/BqWr50Rh3et
Buy a print copy and use coupon code SAVE30 for a 30% discount: ow.ly/zW4450Rh3eu
Currently reading Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording by David Grubbs (Duke University Press, 2014)
His book-length prose poems are some of my favorite books ever, so it's about time I dove into this one...
The Journal of Korean Studies (JKS) is the preeminent journal in its field, publishing articles in all disciplines on a broad range of topics concerning Korea, both historical and contemporary.
Volume 29, issue 1 is available, view the TOC: ow.ly/KRNu50Rh3j9
Journal of Korean Studies
It's the 30th anniversary of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's 'Fat Art, Thin Art.' Read a poem from the book for #PoetryMonth on the blog today.
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Hastie has written the definitive book on the show and its importance to 70s TV. A must read for TV studies scholars as well as those working in area of cop shows/crimeTV. 2/2 Duke University Press
49th: an outstanding book that should appeal to fans of series as well as to TV studies scholars. Hastie crafts a new model of TV studies scholarship with this insightful and entertaining look at shows’s production history. 1/2 Duke University Press
Save 30% on #NewBook 'Geologic Life' by Kathryn Yusoff, which theorizes the processes by which race and racialization emerged geologically. #Geography #BlackStudies
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Congratulations to Annemarie Mol, who has won the Bernal Prize for distinguished contributions to the field of STS from The Society for Social Studies of Science.
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Friday, April 26th, at 1 pm EDT, Beeta Baghoolizadeh (@beetasays), author of “The Color Black,” will be joined in conversation by Khwezi Mkhize and Paniz Musawi Natanzi at a hybrid event at Duke University University. ow.ly/2biR50RgwPp
Join us for our last talk of the season!
Finding Your Voice:
With Ken Wissoker and Denise Cruz
May 6th 6:30-8:00 pm ET | Online
The Graduate Center Ken Wissoker
RSVP:
gc-cuny-edu.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Our final poem of the week for #PoetryMonth is 'Everything Always Distracts' by the late Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, from her 1994 book 'Fat Art, Thin Art.'
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Thursday, April 25th, at 6 pm BST, Eric Weisbard (eric weisbard), author of “Hound Dog,” will join Feeling Distant for an in-person discussion at South Bank Sound Lab (@TheSoundLabYES). ow.ly/4gXP50RgwLR
Save 30% on #NewBook 'Situation Critical: Critique, Theory, and Early American Studies,' edited by Max Cavitch & Brian Connolly. #AmericanStudies #LiteraryStudies
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