
Emma Cieslik
@eocieslik
She/her • Queer, disabled, and neurodiverse museum professional and public historian • Queer religion, folklore, and accessibility • Views my own 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️♿️
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Tune in on Friday, January 19th for a discussion about urmilamohan's new volume, "The Efficacy of Intimacy and Belief in Worldmaking Practices." The volume is based on workshops held by TheJugaadProject! Register for this free event at efficaciousintimacybook.eventbrite.com.


"Regardless of White women’s sexual experiences & their beliefs about it, White women can step into a position of moral correctness simply by asserting their virtue & their innocence," @MoslenerSara tells Emma Cieslik. "This is the legacy of sexual purity." ow.ly/2xvg50Qkgy5


Clare Taylor, Prof of Art History & Material Cultures, Clare Taylor OU Art History joined our book event on Jan 19. “I found the attention to bodily techniques in the process of making especially interesting, and how this builds on the idea of a more ‘open-ended’ approach…




Mary, Mother of God, Is “Gender-Bending, Queer Prophetess,” Writes Catholic Scholar Emma Cieslik in Sojourners newwaysministry.org/2024/02/13/mar…

1/x Our new EMBODIED WORLDS PODCAST ! S1 E1 Dancer or Grasshopper? The World of the Anthropologist thejugaadproject.pub/podcast Emma Cieslik and urmilamohan talk with Prof. Em. Jean-Pierre Warnier on his fieldwork in Cameroon To get a bonus track - thejugaadproject.pub/subscribe


Our May issue is here! Articles on an Amish farmer uniting a rightwing coalition, Hindu nationalists & schools, Myanmar climate activists, queer Midwesterners, & Muslims in media from Sabah, Kaushik Raj, Bikash K Bhattacharya, Emma Cieslik, & Rosemary Pennington! therevealer.org


Break Out Your Queer Bibles, Say Your Sapphic Prayers: A Review of Emily Austin’s “Gay Girl Prayers” by Emma Cieslik newwaysministry.org/2024/05/10/bre…

"Staying in the Midwest means that anti-LGBTQ politicians and their supporters have failed." In "Queer and Religious in the Midwest" Emma Cieslik reviews Hulu's documentary We Live Here: The Midwest & explores what it highlights about LGBTQ religious life. therevealer.org/queer-and-reli…

"Drag ministry is the next tangible step in queer theology. It shows how religious deconstruction and reclamation is not always a private, devastating process; sometimes deconstruction is a bedazzled, joyous, communal happening," writes Emma Cieslik. buff.ly/3wDu0Ly

Lovely surprise this weekend: my essay on @Counterpublic23 was included in The Best of Belt Magazine 2023 anthology! Honored to be included with authors like Emma Cieslik, Noelle Mateer, Adria R. Walker, Taylor Michael, and anjulie is on other socials now. Here’s piece Belt Magazine beltmag.com/unlocking-the-…


Where did the tradwife trend come from, why is it so popular, and how should justice-minded Catholics evaluate it? On this episode, hosts Emily Sanna and R Bratten Weiss talk to Emma Cieslik about the ideological framework of the tradwife phenomenon. uscatholic.org/articles/20241…

"The tradwife trend isn’t just about the aesthetic." So what is it about? How does it relate to concerns about justice or democracy? This was a really fun episode, talking to Emma Cieslik about the ideological framework of the tradwife phenomenon