Excited to share the poster for our conference - we're accepting submissions until 10 October!
Excited to share the poster for our conference - we're accepting submissions until 10 October!
Gerade an einer Umfrage zum Thema Machtmissbrauch an Hochschulen teilgenommen, jetzt geht's mir schlecht. Trotzdem, so wichtig, ihr solltet auch mitmachen: s2survey.net/mami_dhs/
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My lovely colleague Nicole Mellin and I are organizing a conference on contemporary reading cultures, so if two days of booktok, (dark) romance, developments in publishing, the construction of "the reader", fan fiction, etc. sound intriguing to you, we're looking forward to reading your abstracts!!
Apply for this exciting @tu-dortmund.bsky.social conference on “Contemporary Reading Cultures” organized by my fabulous colleagues @katandthetexts.bsky.social & Nicole Mellin!
I'm excited to get started!
The Mermaid, the Witch and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall got me back into reading. It's queer fantasy and honestly felt like the book I needed but never got to read when I was in my late teens
Tonight's discussion: on a spiritual level, soup is spherical.
If people need guidance on doing alt text, especially alt text on social media, I have a ton of posts and threads collected here that can give you background on alt text, what it is, how to do it, where it comes from, etc.
One thing in there that's a surprise to many? Alt text goes back to 1993.
A stack of ten books, from top to bottom: Camp! by Paul Baker, Faebound by Saara El-Arifi, Til Death Do Us Bard by Rose Black, Outlaw Culture by bell hooks, The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Journals by Keith Haring, Epistemology of The Closet by Eve Sedgwick, Nectar, a graphic novel collection, and A Dark And Drowning Tide by Allison Saft.
i don't know what i want my first bluesky post to be, so here are some books i bought on a recent trip to london and edinburgh