Prof. Amanda Crawley Jackson 🌻 (@occursus1) 's Twitter Profile
Prof. Amanda Crawley Jackson 🌻

@occursus1

Professor of Place & Culture @UAL; Dean of Research & KE @lcclondon Post-traumatic landscapes; photography; walking; visual arts; French Studies; Algeria

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*NEWS!* Rare surviving examples of decorative paper cutting by 17th century schoolgirls have been identified Sutton House NT in #Hackney. During renovation of the house from the late 1980s, hundreds of artefacts that had been found under floorboards were carefully stored away. 🧵

*NEWS!* Rare surviving examples of decorative paper cutting by 17th century schoolgirls have been identified <a href="/SuttonHouseNT/">Sutton House NT</a> in #Hackney. 
During renovation of the house from the late 1980s, hundreds of artefacts that had been found under floorboards were carefully stored away. 🧵
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Kathryn Tann will be joining us on August 20 to share the inspiration behind her stunning collection of essays Seaglass Uni of Wales Press blending nature and memoir. Don't miss our Walking Writers Salon. Link: wlc.zone/61w

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ATTENTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY JOURNALISTS! Are you interested in writing for the Observer? I am looking for new writers and ideas for the Science & Technology pages of the Observer New Review. For an idea of the types of pieces we publish, please take a look at this thread…

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Robert is raising money for a really excellent cause. Please consider donating! #Sheffield #Samaritans justgiving.com/page/robert-ba…

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Are you a pioneer of storytelling for social change? This opportunity for up to 8 fellows from UAL’s brilliant AKO Storytelling Institute ⬇️ arts.ac.uk/storytelling-i…

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'Japanese Lanterns.' (1930) During the interwar years, Eric Slater borrowed motifs from the Ukiyo-e masters of woodblock printing Hokusai and Hiroshige, and finessed them for his own means; it was the period which saw the final flowering of a strong tradition of British

'Japanese Lanterns.' (1930)  During the interwar years, Eric Slater borrowed motifs from the Ukiyo-e masters of woodblock printing Hokusai and Hiroshige, and finessed them for his own means; it was the period which saw the final flowering of a strong tradition of British
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Fredric Jameson has passed away. His most celebrated book was Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991). In lieu of an obituary, here is a recent article from Jacobin magazine celebrating his life's work: jacobin.com/2024/09/fredri…

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A reminder I’m always looking for feature pitches for Time Out - original culture, lifestyle and travel stories and trends - relating to the UK as well as London specifically. No guides please! Some examples of features we’ve published recently….