Overhead shot of a fluffy black cat on someone's lap. He nestles against them and gazes upwards with big yellow eyes.
This little creature doesn't know anything about what's happening in the world, but he does know when I'm overwhelmed by it all and tries his best to help. π€
01.03.2026 20:00
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A fluffy black cat lounges on a person's lap, ensconced on blankets.
Guess who spectacularly wiped out on the ice this morning and had to get two stitches on her elbow? π€
At least Billie is a very good nurse!
25.02.2026 01:57
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It was my first time visiting, but definitely won't be the last!
16.02.2026 17:22
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Our main aim was to see the special exhibition "Paws on Parchment" before it closed, but there were plenty of other cats to love elsewhere in the collection too! πββ¬
thewalters.org/exhibitions/...
16.02.2026 17:00
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A 15th century manuscript page with a wide, beautifully decorated border featuring vivid flowers, fruits, a dog playing a trumpet, and a cat playing a keyboard.
A stained glass window by Kehinde Wiley featuring a young black man in contemporary clothing posed as a saint under a gothic arch and an intricately patterned green background.
Three Renaissance terracotta busts of Saints John, Mary, and Mary Magdalene, all with their heads tilted toward the viewer in lament.
A person stands in a small, high, ceilinged room lined floor to ceiling with wooden display cases containing a variety of artifacts. A line of portraits rim the upper railings.
There's nothing like a museum excursion to cheer up a rainy weekend. Yesterday's destination was The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.
16.02.2026 16:52
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Happy birthday to one of my favourite haters, Charles Darwin
12.02.2026 16:31
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Close Reading Is For Everyone
Dan Sinykin and Johanna Winant
Call for Pitches
Based on our previous Close Reading for the Twenty-First Century, we are at work on a new version thatβs shorter, slimmer, and aimed at a more general audience.
Weβre looking for a new set of contributors who would write excellent, brief, model close readings of texts that high schoolers might know and care about. Think: βThe Gettysburg Address,β Macbeth, and Platoβs βAllegory of the Cave,β but also song lyrics, idioms, or even a visual image. What is your best, most instructive, most exciting, most welcoming example of how a close reading builds a real argument out from a tiny, perhaps overlooked detail?
If youβre interested in pitching us, please send us your 250-word close reading of the text you propose. Your close reading should be mappable using our vocabulary of close reading: the five steps of scene setting, noticing, local claiming, regional argumentation, and global theorizing. (Our close reading of βThe Red Wheelbarrowβ in the early pages of our introduction is the sort of thing weβre seeking.) If we think we can use yours, weβll ask you to expand it to a 1,200 word essay in which you explain how your close reading works step by step.
We seek close readings both of texts that are canonical and also ones that arenβt. And so we invite contributors both from the discipline of literary studies, and other disciplines across the university, and the public humanities beyond it.
Send your pitchesβplease include your name and contact infoβto daniel.sinykin@emory.edu and jwinant@reed.edu by March 15.
CALL FOR PITCHES
@dan-sinnamon.bsky.social and I are at work on a new version of Close Reading for the Twenty-First Century aimed at a more general audience.
Weβre looking for new contributions: your model close readings of texts, canonical and not, from literary studies and not.
Details below!
09.02.2026 13:56
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Gallery of dust jacket art for the first four Nancy Drew Mystery Stories books, published in 1930.
Volunteer #librarians from around the world joined forces to build the Nancy Drew collection on Open Libraryβvolunteering their time to organize series, verify editions, untangle authorship, and clean up metadata so anyone can discover these books.
Learn more β‘οΈ blog.openlibrary.org/2026/01/30/a...
03.02.2026 03:30
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A fluffy black cat sits on a tv stand facing a large tv which displays a bright red explosion.
Hellmo meme (a stricken-looking Elmo spreads his arms in front of rising flames)
Billie staring directly into an explosion is a mood--probably this one.
10.01.2026 01:29
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A fluffy black cat sits on a tv stand facing a large tv which displays a bright red explosion.
Hellmo meme (a stricken-looking Elmo spreads his arms in front of rising flames)
Billie staring directly into an explosion is a mood--probably this one.
10.01.2026 01:29
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My mother insists on vintage lametta tinsel for her tree!
26.12.2025 02:07
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A Christmas tree decorated with lit candles and old-fashioned tinsel sits in the corner of a dimly lit room lined with bookshelves.
A large black German shepherd, a medium-sized goldendoodle, and a small wirehaired dachshund sit behind a baby gate looking up expectantly.
π Merry Christmas! π
26.12.2025 01:58
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I think we need a mega thread of everyone's craziest archive stories.
22.12.2025 15:38
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I was a shy sophomore when I took a Black British Lit seminar & so intimidated by the brash prof & her high expectations that I nearly dropped after day 1. That class brought me out of my shell, introduced me to two of my fav contemp writers (Z. Smith & B. Evaristo), & Dr. Lima became a mentor. β€οΈ
19.12.2025 17:23
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A poster in a standee reads "Jane Austen Now: A Sarurday Symposium" and features a portrait of Austen next to a stack of books.
A first edition of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, vol 1 lies open to the title page with the other two volumes below it in an exhibit case.
A cookie with a black fondant silhouette of a Regency lady surrounded by a frame of white frosting sits next to a floral mug of tea and a navy and gold edition of Jane Austen: The Complete Novels.
Happy 250th birthday to Jane Austen!
From helping to run an Austen symposium at work to rereading Northanger Abbey for the last Gothic book club meeting of the year (and partaking in themed baked goods), my December has been devoted to Jane!
16.12.2025 22:16
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My statement on Ai from the mini-comic as syllabus i made for new class I'm teaching that starts tomorrow! It robs you of your decisions & struggles - and the joy of being surprised. We wonβt to be robbed of our learning - this is essential. This & the full mini at post:
bsky.app/profile/nsou...
24.08.2025 19:26
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Red and white printed square handkerchief, designed to make you think you are looking at an untidy heap of printed papers: a playing card, a receipt, portrait engravings, a play, sheet music, positioned every which way.
Look at this excellent handkerchief from 1769 at the V & A museum: a showcase for #18thc practices of remediation. Made to imitate a quodlibet/medley print, a genre that itself aims to simulate, in a trompe l'oeil idiom, a scatter of small printed papers.
Imagine blowing your nose on that!
#scraps
16.11.2025 18:57
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Closeup of a theatre program for And Then There Were None featuring the silhouette of a hanging woman and a spooky house. Red velvet theatre seating a d a stahe made to took like a fancy living room is visible in the background.
Promo image from the 2025 film Frankenstein, featuring Oscar Isaac as Victor looking stern and pulling on red leather gloves. Jacob Elordi as the Creature looms behind him.
Theatre program for the Dracula ballet, featuring a swooning man with three women looming over him, set against a red background.
3 weekends, 3 spooky entertainments:
Yesterday, I saw Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None" performed by UD's Resident Ensemble Players.
Last Sunday, I saw Guillermo Del Toro's amazing film "Frankenstein" on the big screen.
Two Sundays ago, I saw First State Ballet's rendition of "Dracula."
09.11.2025 22:00
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Minimal, high-contrast illustration of two figures moving along a sweeping path beneath a large moon and layered clouds.
Decorative garden scene in black and white: a robed figure with a long patterned train walks past a sundial, framed by an ornate pear-and-leaf border.
Stylized black-and-white scene of a poised figure with a flowing skirt beside an impish musician playing a long-necked instrument; bubbles and chandeliers accent the composition.
Black-and-white Art Nouveau illustration of three figures crowned with grape clusters and ivy, surrounded by vines in a high-contrast design.
Perverse, grotesque, sensuous, inimitable β our latest post gathers, in high resolution, a selection of 74 key works by the era-defining English illustrator Aubrey Beardsley (1872β98): publicdomainreview.org/collection/a...
And prints in our shop here: publicdomainreview.org/shop/fine-ar...
06.11.2025 16:31
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The English language trade dress cover for Junji Itoβs Frankenstein.
Junji Itoβs adaptation of Mary Shelleyβs #Frankenstein was published in English in 2018 and won an Eisner Award for βBest Adaptation from Another Medium.β Itβs both a faithful & idiosyncratic adaptation, showcasing Ito's mastery of horror storytelling within the comics medium.1/8 #Frankenstein
01.11.2025 14:50
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Bright chrysanthemums decorate Theo Nieuwenhuis' otherwise monochromatic design for November 1896. Fall is in full swing, but winter is close behind! π
01.11.2025 15:49
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It may be November, but it's not too late to enjoy Nieuwenhuis' moody blue grapes for October. π
01.11.2025 15:23
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A flat glass display case containing a selection of books, ranging from the seventeenth century to roughly contemporary.
Happy Halloween!
Here's a spooky little pop-up display that I put together in Special Collections this week, featuring ghosts, witches, vampires, and monsters of all varieties. π§‘π€
01.11.2025 00:14
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CFP: A Time of Monsters
The monster has been here all along. It is a historical constant that manifests in wildly different ways across time, place, and culture. Whatever form it takes, the monster claws at categories; it un...
If you are a supporter and reader of @contingent-mag.bsky.social one of the biggest things you can do to help us at the moment is get this CFP to the NTT folks in your life. The fracturing of social media has made it very difficult to get the word out esp. to adjuncts and VAPs.
05.10.2025 21:41
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How to Protect Your Right to Culture
The United States governmentβs coordinated repeal of the right to culture has grave consequences for the texture of our daily lives. But there are ways to fight back.
Culture might seem a less consequential right than free assembly+ its infringement makes less spectacular news than repressive violence. But the repeal of the right to culture is grave.
honored to be with @isanchezprado.bsky.social in @hyperallergic.com today!
hyperallergic.com/1049388/how-...
15.10.2025 13:41
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We are thrilled to announce that our NEW Large Language Model will be released on 11.18.25.
01.10.2025 14:38
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πΆ Take a look, it's in a book πΆ
π₯Ή After nearly 20 years... Reading Rainbow is returning to motivate, help, and encourage kids to become avid readers with new episodes, new friends, new projects, and of course... new books! Make sure to follow the rainbow ππ
#FollowTheRainbow
29.09.2025 15:06
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How cool! Congrats! π€©
12.09.2025 20:02
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a girl in a pink sweater is pointing and says yeah that makes sense
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Me learning that Emily Dickinson was a big BrontΓ« fan and that she requested this poem be read at her funeral:
10.09.2025 19:05
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a girl in a pink sweater is pointing and says yeah that makes sense
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Me learning that Emily Dickinson was a big BrontΓ« fan and that she requested this poem be read at her funeral:
10.09.2025 19:05
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