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Not a novel but… | Novel(ties)
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Notes on the Eighteenth Century. Posted by: Lisa Maruca. February 4, 2010. Not a novel but…. 8230;speaking of the early 18th century, here’s a rap version of Swift’s “A Modest Proposal.” I love this! Laquo; Just ordered via MelCat…. DeRoy Lecture at Wayne State. On February 5, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. View Full Profile →.
The blog is dead. Long live the blog. | Box761
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Every thing has a story. The blog is dead. Long live the blog. The other day someone said to me that “most folks don’t read blogs, but that’s okay.”. No, I don’t think it is. My husband writes the very funny and very illuminating Justdfacsmaam. He could write about anything in a blog, and I would read it – because he’s good at it. I’m learning about his world when he’s away from me, and he’s communicating with hundreds (thousands? For years I’ve been posting photos of food I’ve made on Facebo...The slow ...
June | 2015 | telling the flesh
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Life writing, citizenship and the body. Monthly Archives: June 2015. June 27, 2015. How did the colonial gaze represent “Indians” – both those named Indians by Columbus and those who inhabited the Indian subcontinent? That’s the question that Annu Palakunnathu Matthew explores in a series of photos in which she – an Indian American – takes on the poses of colonial era American Indians. People can’t place where [my accent] is from, she wrote in an email to. You can take a look at some of her work here.
theorizing bodies | telling the flesh
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Life writing, citizenship and the body. September 8, 2013. Bodies in the news. I’ve written, in the past,. About the importance of taste and the palate as markers not only of identity, but also as tools for politics, histories, and more. Now, in the past two weeks, I’ve read a few articles that actively examine the possibilities of other senses sound and movement as ways of understanding and making meaning of the past. In the first. How does one sit with a bustle skirt? And how does any and all of this s...
March | 2015 | telling the flesh
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Life writing, citizenship and the body. Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 27, 2015. When women prisoners – together with a scholar committed to educational initiatives for the incarcerated – research the history of their own maximum security prison, amazing things can happen. In this case, the perspective that the group brought to the project took what inmate Michelle Jones, writing. In the American Historical Association’s magazine. Without access to the tools available to conventional students –...
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Life writing, citizenship and the body. June 27, 2015. How did the colonial gaze represent “Indians” – both those named Indians by Columbus and those who inhabited the Indian subcontinent? That’s the question that Annu Palakunnathu Matthew explores in a series of photos in which she – an Indian American – takes on the poses of colonial era American Indians. The idea emerged in part because of her accent. Matthew was born in England, moved to India after 10 years, and is now in the United States. Notify m...
April | 2015 | telling the flesh
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Life writing, citizenship and the body. Monthly Archives: April 2015. April 29, 2015. A fascinating exploration of the afterlives of museums: Brown University’s Lost Museums Symposium. Perhaps a trite comparison, but reading about this symposium brought me back episode of the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow. That I watched sometime in the 1990s. Among the varied items on display, was one that stood out: a couple had brought an elephant foot umbrella stand to be evaluated. But what happens to pieces like these?
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Secrets of the Hellfire Club. The monks of medmenham revealed. Author Archives: Jason M. Kelly. November 6, 2014. Riots, Revelries, and Rumor: Libertinism and Masculine Association in Enlightenment London. By Jason M. Kelly. View this document on Scribd. September 2, 2013. Ghosts, Satanism, and 19th-Century Tourism at West Wycombe. By Jason M. Kelly. The ghost stories became more and more popular in the nineteenth century. For example, in the 1870s, Mortimer Collins wrote that Medmenham was. Another auth...
Riots, Revelries, and Rumor: Libertinism and Masculine Association in Enlightenment London | Secrets of the Hellfire Club
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Secrets of the Hellfire Club. The monks of medmenham revealed. November 6, 2014. Riots, Revelries, and Rumor: Libertinism and Masculine Association in Enlightenment London. By Jason M. Kelly. View this document on Scribd. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Follow &ldquo...
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. 2 The Bear with the Sword. 4 The Red Piano. 6 Resources for Teachers and Parents. 9 RSP Event ideas. What is Reading for Social Peace (RSP)? This is a new project inspired by the National Library of Maldive initiative encouraging kids and adults to:. Read with a questioning and open mind;. Learn about social justice; and. Share stories with people from other cultures and countries. How do I get involved?
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I have a varied taste in literature. I read everything from children's literature to science fiction/fantasy to nonfiction. In this blog I'm going to discuss the books I'm currently reading as well as give recommendations based on books I've already read. Need a rec? Well, just ask! January 10, 2017. Death Descends on Saturn Villa. Is the third book in the Gower Street Detective series by M.R.C. Kasasian. (Go here. For the review of the first book and here. Labels: 19th century England. January 7, 2017.
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Reading For The Heck Of It
Reading For The Heck Of It. Gosh, I love books. I love the way they feel in my hand, the way they smell, the way they look piling up all around me as I drown amongst their pages.I really, REALLY like books. Favorite genres: nonfiction (especially science), sci-fi/fantasy, classics, and children's literature. Unread/unloved genres: romance and seafaring odysseys. 10:41 am 10 January 2017. Death Descends on Saturn Villa. For the review of the first book and here. The Secrets of Gaslight Lane,. Series liste...
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Skip to primary content. I Switched To E-Books Almost Exclusively. April 8, 2015. I know that some people will find it horrifying, but I very rarely read printed books these days. The large majority of my books are consumed in e-book format using my e-reader. It wasn’t actually a conscious decision. It just kind of happened as the convenience of e-books and e-readers crept up on me. The last physical book that I bought was a recipe book for my halogen oven. That was over a year ago now. Today’s rea...
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reading for their lives « letters and lives from the long 18th C
Reading for their lives. Letters and lives from the long 18th C. Elizabeth Montagu etc — Bibliography. The Space Where the Story Should Be: or, of Blacksmiths and Bastards. Photo from http:/ theottomanempire.ca. Thus, during one hot and sweaty week in the Maritimes this August, I found myself discovering the joys of the climate-controlled Nova Scotia Archives. And here, in the final hours of my last day in the library, as I idly perused a box of scrappy pieces of paper, I found a tiny thread that seemed ...
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Reading for the journey
Reading for the journey. April 25, 2012. It’s ANZAC Day. Here in Aotearoa New Zealand – a day during which we remember the service and sacrifice of others that we may live the lives we live today. For us, it has been a quiet day. I got up early to bake some crusty and tasty pane rustico, drink fresh coffee and spend a little time in thought about how blessed a life I lead. While I was baking, I listened to former Kiwi soldier and filmmaker David Strong. Amongst other things, Ester spoke about the poverty...
Reading For The Love Of It - 2015 Conference
188 days until Reading For The Love Of It 2016! Time left until the. Day Hr Min Sec. Wanted - Teacher Nominees for our Annual Reading Award.
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Reading For The Masses | I was born with a reading list i will never finish – Maud Casey
Reading For The Masses. I was born with a reading list i will never finish – Maud Casey. Your Personal Book Reader. 8216;HELLO’ FROM AMAZON – Big Brother style review censorship. August 12, 2015. And that’s why i have a Kobo and not a Kindle. Support the smaller companies! Don’t let Amazon take over the world! Originally posted on writerchristophfischer. A few weeks ago I woke up to this message:. Hello from Amazon.com. After reviewing your account, we’ve determined. Untangling The Knot by Deanne Wilsted.
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I love to read. I will read anything and everything. I love James Patterson and Lisa Gardner. However, I love to venture out into new authors and explore new books. There are so many great books out there! Wednesday, July 29, 2015. 14th Deadly Sin - Patterson. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Zoo by James Patterson. My rating: 4 of 5 stars. View all my reviews. Friday, June 12, 2015. Hope to Die - James Patterson. Happy Reading, Heather. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. Happy Reading, Heather. Monda...