Dr. Elizabeth W. Son (@elizabethwson) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Elizabeth W. Son

@elizabethwson

Associate Professor at Northwestern University and Author of Embodied Reckonings: "Comfort Women," Performance, and Transpacific Redress

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Spread the word: Princeton University Press Supporting Diverse Voices grants offer historically excluded and underrepresented scholars the opportunity to develop a book proposal with a partnering book coach. press.princeton.edu/book-proposal-…

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There's exactly one week left to apply to the ACLS Leading Edge Fellowship program! These two-year fellowships partner recent humanities & social sciences PhDs with organizations advancing social justice and equity. Deadline: March 15, 9:00 PM EST. acls.org/LeadingEdge

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🧵 For anyone working on a book, I thought I would pass along the questions I provided reviewers for a manuscript workshop. Some might be self-evident, but they generated a lot of constructive feedback, and several were not on my mind when I began writing in graduate school.

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Apply to participate in a Working Session at ASTR's conference in Providence, RI in November. Application portal open now; due by June 1. ow.ly/k1B050NUAwA

Apply to participate in a Working Session at ASTR's conference in Providence, RI in November. Application portal open now; due by June 1.
ow.ly/k1B050NUAwA
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"Embodied Reckonings: 'Comfort Women,' Performance, and Transpacific Redress" (University of Michigan Press) by Dr. Elizabeth W. Son F’19, F’10 examines the political and cultural aspects of contemporary performances that have grappled with the history of the “comfort women." #APAHM

"Embodied Reckonings: 'Comfort Women,' Performance, and Transpacific Redress" (<a href="/UofMPress/">University of Michigan Press</a>) by <a href="/ElizabethWSon/">Dr. Elizabeth W. Son</a> F’19, F’10 examines the political and cultural aspects of contemporary performances that have grappled with the history of the “comfort women." #APAHM
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Speaking of tenure letters and since it's TL writing season, here is a folder with freely accessible materials I found and downloaded that may help you in crafting a solid letter for promotion and tenure for a candidate. drive.google.com/drive/folders/…

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ACLS is accepting applications for our ACLS Fellowships, which this year are designated for early career, non-tenured scholars who earned PhDs on or after Sept 29, 2015. Awards of $30-60k + research funds for NTT scholars. Apply by Sept. 28, 9PM EDT: bit.ly/3Q0Oi5I

ACLS is accepting applications for our ACLS Fellowships, which this year are designated for early career, non-tenured scholars who earned PhDs on or after Sept 29, 2015. Awards of $30-60k + research funds for NTT scholars. Apply by Sept. 28, 9PM EDT: bit.ly/3Q0Oi5I
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“We have an ever-changing composition of our population. But we don’t have monumental forms that speak to that.” washingtonpost.com/entertainment/…

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Los Angeles is reckoning with one of the deadliest mass killings in its history through public art. #MonumentsSummer mellon.org/grant-story/th…

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Meet the 2023 MacArthur Fellows: 20 inspiring individuals using creativity, curiosity, and care to build a more just and sustainable future. #MacFellow macfound.org/fellows

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You should all watch this documentary, which you can do by streaming it at home (starting Nov 8th) or by going to one of the public screenings. It's about the East West Players, one of the longest running theatre companies in the U.S. I'm in it! pbs.org/video/east-wes…

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Join us for a panel to celebrate the publication of "Liberal Lives and Activist Repertoires: Political Performance and Victorian Social Reform" with author and #NUSoC's own, Prof. Tracy Davis. A reception will follow the panel. RSVP by 2/10: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI….

Join us for a panel to celebrate the publication of "Liberal Lives and Activist Repertoires: Political Performance and Victorian Social Reform" with author and #NUSoC's own, Prof. Tracy Davis. A reception will follow the panel. RSVP by 2/10: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI….
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ACLS Leading Edge Fellowship Program will offer 21 two-year fellowships with mission-driven nonprofits for recent humanities and interpretive social sciences PhDs. Applications are due Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 9:00 PM EDT. ow.ly/FeTE50QBhXt

ACLS Leading Edge Fellowship Program will offer 21 two-year fellowships with mission-driven nonprofits for recent humanities and interpretive social sciences PhDs. Applications are due Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 9:00 PM EDT.  ow.ly/FeTE50QBhXt
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Congrats to Elizabeth W. Son, associate Theatre professor, and Ozge Samanci, associate RTVF professor, on their recent acceptance to the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs cohort of non-residential faculty fellowships for 2024–25! 📚more here: buffett.northwestern.edu/news/2024/anno….

Congrats to Elizabeth W. Son, associate Theatre professor, and Ozge Samanci, associate RTVF professor, on their recent acceptance to the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs cohort of non-residential faculty fellowships for 2024–25! 📚more here: buffett.northwestern.edu/news/2024/anno….
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The Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs is pleased to welcome our cohort of eight non-residential faculty fellowships for the 2024–25 academic year. These fellowships support Northwestern faculty who conduct research outside the contiguous US. Learn more about our fellows: spr.ly/60115Yj3J

The <a href="/BuffettInst/">Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs</a> is pleased to welcome our cohort of eight non-residential faculty fellowships for the 2024–25 academic year. These fellowships support <a href="/NorthwesternU/">Northwestern</a> faculty who conduct research outside the contiguous US. Learn more about our fellows: spr.ly/60115Yj3J
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Attention Northwestern graduate students: Apply for a Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs International Conference Travel Grant, which funds students traveling to present their research at a professional academic conference outside the US. 🗓 Apply by Jan. 15, 2025: spr.ly/6012tpeRA

Attention <a href="/NorthwesternU/">Northwestern</a> graduate students: Apply for a <a href="/BuffettInst/">Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs</a> International Conference Travel Grant, which funds students traveling to present their research at a professional academic conference outside the US. 

🗓 Apply by Jan. 15, 2025: spr.ly/6012tpeRA