Prof Marysia Zalewski (@profmarysiazed) 's Twitter Profile
Prof Marysia Zalewski

@profmarysiazed

Feminist International Politics, Editor #IFJP, Educator & constant learner. Often annoyed! 😜

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Call for abstracts! Routledge Companion on “gender and the politics of violence: violent unravellings” editors shine Choi, Cristina Masters & Marysia Zalewski.

Call for abstracts! Routledge Companion on “gender and the politics of violence: violent unravellings”  editors shine Choi, Cristina Masters & Marysia Zalewski.
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“fuck it, i’ll do it!” —black women Black women are routinely erased from public memory and historical narratives of resistance. Black women powered the civil rights movement, but rarely became its stars. A THREAD!

“fuck it, i’ll do it!” —black women

Black women are routinely erased from public memory and historical narratives of resistance. 

Black women powered the civil rights movement, but rarely became its stars. 

A THREAD!
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New on the Blog: Between Contested Narratives and Transformative Actions Agnieszka Fal-Dutra Santos & Outi Donovan explore how digitalization is reshaping the WPS agenda. Read here: ifjpglobal.org/blog/2025/5/15… #FeministPolitics #WomenPeaceSecurity #DigitalFeminism

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andrea gibson’s poetry is one of the few things that kept me together when everything felt meaningless. the world lost a beautiful spirit today and everyone should take the time to read their poetry if they haven’t already

andrea gibson’s poetry is one of the few things that kept me together when everything felt meaningless. the world lost a beautiful spirit today and everyone should take the time to read their poetry if they haven’t already
annie 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🇵🇸 911 SPOILERS! (@thatssoannie_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember finding this poem a few years ago exactly at a time I needed to read it. so so sad about andrea gibson's passing... thank you for all your words but especially "it's okay if you can't imagine spring" :(

I remember finding this poem a few years ago exactly at a time I needed to read it. so so sad about andrea gibson's passing... thank you for all your words but especially "it's okay if you can't imagine spring" :(
𝔗𝔯𝔲𝔱𝔥 𝔐𝔞𝔱𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔰 (@politicsusa46) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s no secret I’m a fan of the spoken word and no better is it showcased by the talented poets who craft masterpieces with the words I have come to rely on to clumsily express my own feelings. Meet Caitlin O’ Ryan a talented British poet who wrote this masterpiece of commentary

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“Gender & the politics of violence: violent unravellings” Routledge Companion edited by Bo Kyung Choi, Cristina Masters and Prof Marysia Zalewski — we’re still looking for a few abstracts on these topics- WATER FLOWERS BONES WOUNDS ANIMALS. Call is here ☺️

“Gender &amp; the politics of violence: violent unravellings” Routledge Companion edited by <a href="/shinechoi/">Bo Kyung Choi</a>, <a href="/CristinaMasters/">Cristina Masters</a> and <a href="/ProfMarysiaZed/">Prof Marysia Zalewski</a> — we’re still looking for a few abstracts on these topics- WATER  FLOWERS BONES WOUNDS ANIMALS. Call is here ☺️
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Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793), French feminist, slavery abolistionist, writer of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman (1791) due to the French revolutionary goverments failure to include women in its calls for liberty & freedom. She was guillotined in 1793 for political

Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793), French feminist, slavery abolistionist, writer of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman (1791) due to the French revolutionary goverments failure to include women in its calls for liberty &amp; freedom. She was guillotined in 1793 for political
Harvey Proctor (@kharveyproctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful clip of the late, great Dame Patricia Routledge on Wogan, performing “I Want to Sing in Opera.” It captures her brilliance - classically trained voice, impeccable comic timing, & sheer joy in performance. A true treasure, fondly remembered.

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We have fantastic books in our series! Please join us! Happy to chat about your book proposal ideas. 📕 bloomsbury.com/uk/series/crea…

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Just announced! Feminist Research Methods Workshops 24 Nov, one hour workshops ranging from 12pm - 4pm Sign up to any of our four workshop sessions to introduce undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students to feminist research methods. Visit: edin.ac/47XXYJV

Just announced!

Feminist Research Methods Workshops
24 Nov, one hour workshops ranging from 12pm - 4pm

Sign up to any of our four workshop sessions to introduce undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students to feminist research methods.

Visit: edin.ac/47XXYJV