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Our episode explores how reenactments are like embodied quotations. In the same vein, find out in this piece by Nicole Pasulka how drag artists embody musical icons and make the music their own through lip-syncing. slate.com/human-interest…




Curious about the process of manuscript-making in the Middle Ages? Find all the tactile details in Ross King's piece for Literary Hub. lithub.com/goatskin-tree-…

For those who are interested in all things medieval and Renaissance art: check out the Les Enluminures podcast! lesenluminures.podbean.com

More on the sounds and feel of medieval parchment--here is Michelle Sauer's piece for Sounding Out! (we're done here folks, it's awful)! soundstudiesblog.com/2016/10/17/aud…

"Though working as a scribe in a scriptorium might appear to be a more mundane aspect of intellectual life, women who worked in these roles were on the front lines of medieval intellectual life," writes Lady Science for The New Inquiry. The full piece here: thenewinquiry.com/blog/women-scr…

Though most reading now is silent, what can we gain from reading aloud? Meghan Cox Gurdon writes on this for Literary Hub. lithub.com/rediscovering-…

We can't get enough of illuminated manuscripts. For more on their creation, here's Jessica Stewart's (Jessica Stewart) piece for My Modern Met: mymodernmet.com/how-to-make-me…