Gulsin Ciftci
@gulsinciftci.bsky.social
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PhD candidate, lit theory • research on reading • lecturer of American literature
One of the things that keep me going in this dreary winter is the poetry readings I am lucky to be part of. The first of these is with Tracy Fuad, and I am super excited for December to come & to be in convo with her 😍
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Jens Temmen
21 days ago
Yay! Out now!! Thanks to
@lmesseri.bsky.social
@niiyokamigaabaw.bsky.social
, Alexandra Ganser, Stefanie Dunning, Natalie Treviño, Matt Harvey and Frédéric Boone for their wonderful contributions and afterwords!
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Ruth Mayer
22 days ago
Man kann wirklich nur hoffen, dass die durchwegs zuversichtliche und positive Kampagne zur Inspiration für die deutsche Linke dient. Schon klar: New York ist nicht USA und auch nicht Deutschland. Aber: einfach mal machen! Schlimmer kann es doch eh nicht mehr werden.
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Woke up at 4am to re-read Shockley’s Renegade Poetics intro for a class and prep to talk about queer hope and failure in another seminar—but instead, I spent the first two hours looking at Mamdani’s smiling face and rewatching campaign videos. Zero regrets.
22 days ago
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Dan Sinykin
about 1 month ago
Today is pub day for my third book: Close Reading for the Twenty-First Century. It is a handbook on how to read. It argues for the foundational importance of *caring* to thought. It offers an anatomy of close reading's five steps so we can hone the skills to perform them. It argues for why to read
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& I hope you too are as happy as I am now <3
about 1 month ago
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It was a brilliant talk & we were a lucky audience 🫶
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about 1 month ago
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Thrilled that my chapter on digital poetry is out in The Handbook of Poetic Forms! It’s in great company, and I’m humbled to have been invited to contribute. Huge congrats to the editors, who’ve done a majestic job.
about 1 month ago
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Julia Faisst
about 1 month ago
Academy in Exile invites humanities/social sciences/law scholars at risk from any country - because of their academic work and/or civic engagement in human rights, democracy, and the pursuit of academic freedom - to apply for 12-month fellowships at
@tu-dortmund.de
and
@kwi-essen.bsky.social
.
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Academy in Exile
https://www.academy-in-exile.eu/
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This morning’s reading had me lol.
about 1 month ago
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Preparing for tomorrow‘s class and thinking about bringing these three images to my students alongside Berlant & Warner‘s „Sex in Public“. I am curious to see what will unfold in the room.
about 1 month ago
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Sarah Pyke
about 1 month ago
hello! I wanted to let you know that there is now a *second edition* of our Seized Books! catalogue, after
@gaystheword.bsky.social
put the first edition on their Insta and it promptly sold out huge thanks to PageMasters for funding & producing it so beautifully
www.pagemasters.co/shop/seized-...
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Seized Books!
LGBTQ+ books and censorship in 1980s Britain: A catalogue' describes the publications that were wrongly confiscated from the UK's first lesbian and gay bookshop, Gay's the Word, by Her Majesty's Custo...
https://www.pagemasters.co/shop/seized-books-lgbtq-books-and-censorship-in-1980s-britain-a-catalogue
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Welcome to Bluesky, COPAS! Please give the account a share, repost, etc. <3
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about 1 month ago
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Woke up today wondering what Sianne Ngai might be up to these days…
about 2 months ago
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Noreen Masud
3 months ago
not now London Review of Books
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Writing my dissertation: oscillating between “I should rewatch the entire Lars von Trier filmography to fully feel something” and “Maybe Gilmore Girls will heal me.”
4 months ago
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Dan Sinykin
4 months ago
Making a CLEAN, SHAREABLE dataset is fucking hard! I'm super proud, then, to publish this one, on a team led by
@sdileonardi.bsky.social
and
@beccacohen.bsky.social
, with
@post45data.bsky.social
. It has more than a decade of 21C int'l bestseller data, revealing how popular world lit circulates....
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Mia Tsai, rabble-rouser
4 months ago
Clicked the link to read and... well... can't say I'm surprised. women: *publishing 50.45% of books* men: *publishing 49.55% of books* crying man: i am feel uncomfortable when we are not about me? oh, and according to the author interviewed here, the worst thing for a man to do is...write genre
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Dan Sinykin
4 months ago
Amid all the idiot chatter about men and reading, men and writing, some of the best books I've read lately are by men about masculinity, and instead of baseless whingeing, we could be talking about these: Mark Haber, Lesser Ruins Tony Tulathimutte, Rejection Andrew Lipstein, Something Rotten
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REPETITION: Looking for literary examples (21st c. American) of repetition. Also interested in knowing more theoretical works that are not the usual suspects directly coming to mind. (Today, I miss my academic Twitter)
4 months ago
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Anna Kornbluh
12 months ago
close reading archive launch! “surveys sundry print, archival, and digital resources, concentrating on Anglo-American literary studies that overtly reflect upon the practice of “close reading””
www.closereadingarchive.org/acknowledgme...
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Acknowledgments — Close Reading Archive
https://www.closereadingarchive.org/acknowledgments
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Today I am revisiting this wonderful Forum publication since my before-sleep Google search activity (don’t ask) brought me back to it last night. Absolutely recommended!
amst.winter-verlag.de/article/amst...
12 months ago
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“A Meeting by the Archive– American Studies, History, and Literature” Mahshid Mayar & my CfP for the German American Studies Association annual conference is up—consider submitting an abstract ✨ Full CfP:
dgfa.de/wp-content/u...
about 1 year ago
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Marry my mind, Mr. Miller.
about 1 year ago
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Project “Reading Reading” continues. Happy Tuesday!
about 1 year ago
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Sarah Dowling
about 1 year ago
I read this (from Toril Moi) with interest & amusement. But if we want to imagine the new—I do!—then we desperately need to stop talking about the same 3 books over & over. I promise that lots of critics ARE doing new things. Can we please talk about them?!
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Crisis in the Profession, or the Failure to Imagine the New
Abstract. This essay provides a thorough analysis of Bruce Robbins’s, Jonathan Kramnick’s, and John Guillory’s recent books on the state of the discipline
https://academic.oup.com/alh/article/36/4/1161/7900444?utm_source=authortollfreelink&utm_campaign=alh&utm_medium=email&guestAccessKey=0503a994-5b9f-43c8-b0c8-159d64186a34
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Anna Kornbluh
about 1 year ago
writing is fixing everything in the shower, only to plonk on the dry page
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Chris Hanlon
about 1 year ago
This has been a labor of love over the last two years w
@weisenburg.bsky.social
and the Emerson Society and we hope you like it!
thedialjournal.org
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The Dial – A Journal of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
https://thedialjournal.org
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Quite literally, Reading Reading. But also, “Nobody Talks About Form Anymore”, “Archives Amirite,” and, seriously, “Remember Poetry?”
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about 1 year ago
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Umm…YES!
over 1 year ago
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Sheila Liming
over 1 year ago
One of the more toxic traits of the modern neoliberal university is the tendency for disciplines to dunk on other disciplines. In other words, the anti-intellectualism is coming from inside the house.
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Irina Dumitrescu
almost 2 years ago
I wrote about the horror of beauty -- for this week's TLS column.
www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/ter...
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Unearthly good looks, from Beowulf to YouTube
Knowing my downmarket tastes in procrastination material, the YouTube algorithm has begun offering me videos about celebrity plastic surgery. The genre is
https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/terrible-beauty-afterthoughts-irina-dumitrescu/
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Came home from this year’s PGF conference on affective spaces to find The Affect Theory Reader in my mailbox. The level of excitement is simply too high!!!
about 2 years ago
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Jens Temmen
about 2 years ago
Können populärwissenschaftliche Texte Gesellschaft helfen, in Krisen handlungsfähig zu bleiben? Oder sind sie selbst krisenanfällig? Wir diskutieren am 27. 10. mit
@adriandaub.bsky.social
, Nils Kumkar & Claudia Weber an der @adwmainz. Infos & Anmeldung:
wisskomm.academy/events/popul...
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If you were to choose one novel to teach undergrads prose analysis & close reading, which work of American lit would be your choice?
about 2 years ago
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I think it was the jet lag. It still is…
about 2 years ago
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Procrastinating & designing posters instead of actually preparing the lecture.
about 2 years ago
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Arrived, taught, took care of pressing admin, & now taking care of myself.
about 2 years ago
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Looking forward to #ASAP14 kicking off today in Seattle & our panel “The Politics of Flight Mode: Fugitive Reading Practices” scheduled for Saturday. My first ASAP ever 😱 I fee like I’m going to a school reunion of a class I wasn’t part of 😬
about 2 years ago
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I can’t believe this day is real: I’ve been listening to Percival Everett, dg nanouk okpik, Ling Ma, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, & many more inspiring authors and poets in conversation. Aaaagh! 🥹😍
about 2 years ago
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I feel like I’ve been waiting for this book forever. Why is it not Feb yet 😭
about 2 years ago
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I had a non-academic, beautiful evening in the *wilds* of Connecticut.
about 2 years ago
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Can‘t wait to dig in to this STUCKNESS🤤
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about 2 years ago
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That simultaneous feelings of excitement and impatience I feel every time I come close to that moment of breakthrough is priceless. I love & hate it.
about 2 years ago
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This must be one of my best & the most unexpected Goodwill finds ever.
about 2 years ago
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Next up. Been meaning to start this, so taking a break from my not-boyfriend Barthes.
about 2 years ago
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I want to fall in love with Barthes.
about 2 years ago
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Re-reading S/Z today. Let’s go.
about 2 years ago
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Listening to the first episodes of
@mattseybold.bsky.social
‘s podcast & this episode is so rich on the changing face of literary criticism, labor, crises, as well as the “golden age of criticism” (pace
@ryanruby.bsky.social
). Do yourself a favor & listen to it:
podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/t...
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The American Vandal, from The Center for Mark Twain Studies: The Golden Age of The Working Critic...
Sendung The American Vandal, from The Center for Mark Twain Studies, Folge The Golden Age of The Working Critic – 7. Aug. 2023
https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-american-vandal-from-the-center-for-mark-twain-studies/id1535513355?i=1000623660882
about 2 years ago
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