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I so enjoyed writing this piece for a special issue of the Religions journal, edited by Michelle M. Sauer!
www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16...
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https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/12/1494
25 days ago
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I loved being on The Medieval Podcast! Thank you so much to Danièle Cybulskie.
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The Medieval Moon with Ayoush Lazikani
YouTube video by Medievalists
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0gpekwVEtA
about 1 month ago
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I'm very excited that the Wantage Literary Festival is coming up! I'll be speaking on Friday 31st October at 4pm. I so hope to see you there if you are free and nearby! ☺️
wantageliteraryfestival.co.uk/friday-31-oc...
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Friday 31 October
https://wantageliteraryfestival.co.uk/friday-31-october#ayoush-lazikani
2 months ago
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So happy and grateful for this kind review by Dr Francis Young:
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‘The Medieval Moon’ by Ayoush Lazikani review
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/review/medieval-moon-ayoush-lazikani-review
3 months ago
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Really happy to have been able to share some of my research on the moon with The Conversation:
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For medieval people, the Moon was both a riddle and a blessing
As a symbol, the Moon did not have an easily decipherable meaning – which encouraged medieval people to read it in playful ways.
https://theconversation.com/for-medieval-people-the-moon-was-both-a-riddle-and-a-blessing-261795?fbclid=IwY2xjawM2U3ZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHoVC6w57joS9dV2JHghAbkbAMBzzWS9_ZsmYDJTfILYMq0dHdde4UDLNA5tn_aem_c1IrAkNgpW9ippOAEcqyXQ
3 months ago
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I hope we each have a chance to 'speak the language of the moon' today 😊.
#medievalmoon
3 months ago
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Very excited to be speaking at the Wantage Literary Festival on Halloween! I hope I'll be spooky enough. 😊
wantageliteraryfestival.co.uk/friday-31-oc...
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Friday 31 October
https://wantageliteraryfestival.co.uk/friday-31-october#ayoush-lazikani
4 months ago
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Just read a wonderful chapter by Anu Aneja, ‘The errant feminine of Bhakti and Sufi aesthetics’. Highly recommended. 😊
4 months ago
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Thank you so much to
@medievalists.bsky.social
for the chance to write about 'Goddesses of the Moon'!
www.medievalists.net/2025/09/medi...
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Medieval Goddesses of the Moon: Chang’e and Diana - Medievalists.net
Explore how medieval writers and artists depicted the moon goddesses Chang’e and Diana, revealing their beauty, power, loneliness, and lasting influence in literature, art, and legend.
https://www.medievalists.net/2025/09/medieval-goddesses-moon/
4 months ago
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This came out earlier this week! Thank you so much to Yale University Press for all their efforts getting it to publication.
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