Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Dr. Dina Pedro (she/her)

Post image

Deadline extension! Send your abstracts until January 22th!

📢 CFP – “The Blood is the Life!”: Narratives of Illness, Gender and Identity in Vampire Fiction Seminar

📍 University of Valencia
April 16–17, 2026

🎤 Keynote: Dr. Purificació Mascarell (UV)

bit.ly/49vNtPd

3 months ago 0 1 0 0
Post image

Just 8 days left to send your abstracts!

📢 CFP – “The Blood is the Life!”: Narratives of Illness, Gender and Identity in Vampire Fiction Seminar

📍 University of Valencia
📅 April 16–17, 2026

🎤 Keynote: Dr. Purificació Mascarell (UV)

🔗 More info: bit.ly/49vNtPd

3 months ago 1 1 0 0
Post image

✨️📚 New publication with @isabeltrevi.bsky.social !
In this article we examine the impact of motivation and learner autonomy on ESP English learning among Spanish Army university students
🔗 turia.uv.es/index.php/qf...

3 months ago 2 3 0 0
Post image

"Miradas actuales al trabajo autónomo con lenguas extranjeras en el ámbito universitario", pp. 9-19

turia.uv.es/index.php/qf...

3 months ago 0 0 0 0
Post image

📣 🚨 📚 El nuevo volumen de Quaderns de Filologia: Estudis Lingüístics (vol. 30), coeditado por Pau Bertomeu Pi, Olga Julián Mariscal y una servidora, acaba de publicarse:

turia.uv.es/index.php/qf...

3 months ago 0 0 1 0
Post image Post image

📣 CALL FOR PAPERS — DEADLINE EXTENDED!

If you haven’t submitted your proposal for our upcoming international conference yet, there’s still a chance — the new deadline is 📅 19th January.

💡 Submit: 300-word proposals + short bio
📧 Email: literaryassemblage@gmail.com

4 months ago 2 5 0 3

There's still time to send your proposals for this wonderful seminar! 🦇🦇⚰️⚰️

5 months ago 0 3 0 0
Post image

hello hello! i am super happy to announce that my book Sapphic Adolescent Girls in Irish Young Adult Fiction: Queering Girlhood has been published by Routledge 📚🌸💗 you can find it in the following link: www.routledge.com/Sapphic-Adol...

4 months ago 6 5 0 1
Advertisement
To Be Forever Known: The Brontës and Poetry Seeking original, high-quality analysis of Brontë poems, especially those with little to no critical attention

Call for paper for a special issue on the Brontës and poetry - on their work as poets - on poetry in the novels - on poetic influences and legacies - hoping for creative responses too!

Abstracts due April 26
Articles due December 26

#Romanticism #Victorian #Gothic

Please share!

5 months ago 16 12 0 1

There's still time to send your proposals for this wonderful seminar! 🦇🦇⚰️⚰️

5 months ago 0 3 0 0
Post image

Announcing a brand new series launching this #Halloween 👻

Manchester Studies in the Supernatural explores how the #supernatural shapes human experience across time and place.

Bridging disciplines and challenging boundaries, it welcomes bold new research on the #occult and the #unseen

5 months ago 85 39 1 9
Post image

📢 CFP – “The Blood is the Life!”: Narratives of Illness, Gender and Identity in Vampire Fiction Seminar

📍 University of Valencia
📅 April 16–17, 2026
🎤 Keynote: Dr. Purificació Mascarell (University of Valencia)

🔗 More info: bit.ly/49vNtPd

5 months ago 7 7 0 3
Post image

🗓️ Save the Date!

We’re thrilled to announce the dates for our international conference:
18–20 May 2026 🎉
Mark your calendars—more details coming after the summer break!

#RELY #LitAssemblage #internationalconference

8 months ago 4 2 0 0
Post image Post image

📢 CFP open! The Poetics and Politics of Literary Assemblages in the Anglosphere. An International Conference 🌍
📅 University of Málaga, 18–20 May 2026
📝 Send title + 300-word abstract + bio note to literaryassemblage@gmail.com by 9 December 2025.

#CFP #LitAssemblage #RELY

6 months ago 4 8 0 1

📢 We are organising an International Conference (18-20 May 2026) at U of Málaga, attached to our @assemblagelit.bsky.social project
Join us! It will be a great event!☺️
Check out our CFP: literaryassemblage.com/events/

#LitAssemblage

6 months ago 4 3 0 0
Mentally ill patients dancing at a ball at Somerset County Asylum. Process
print after a lithograph by K. Drake, ca. 1850/1855.
https://wellcomecollection.org/works/xswz3swa

Mentally ill patients dancing at a ball at Somerset County Asylum. Process print after a lithograph by K. Drake, ca. 1850/1855. https://wellcomecollection.org/works/xswz3swa

CFP: Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities
A VPFA Study Day
Loughborough University, 27 March 2026

The Health Humanities and Victorian popular fiction intersect in revealing ways, offering insights into how 19th-century literature shaped and reflected contemporary understandings of health, illness, and the body. Popular narratives not only mirrored anxieties surrounding public health and medical progress but also contributed to shaping public perceptions of health and healing. Health Humanities approaches re-examine these texts to uncover how cultural narratives and literary representations influenced attitudes toward physical and mental well-being, gendered experiences of illness, and the ethics of care in an age of rapid scientific change.

Health Humanities is a particularly useful approach to sensation fiction because it illuminates the ways in which these emotionally charged, often morally ambiguous narratives explore and interrogate concepts of the body, illness, and mental health. Sensation fiction, with its focus on secrets, trauma, nervous disorders, and abnormal psychological states, frequently dramatizes the anxieties of Victorian society surrounding health, gender, and identity. By applying the lens of Health Humanities, scholars can uncover how these texts reflect and shape contemporary medical discourse. Interdisciplinary approaches also highlight how sensation fiction critiques institutional medicine, domestic care practices, and the pathologization of women’s experiences. Ultimately, Health Humanities allows us to see sensation fiction not just as entertainment, but as a culturally significant form that negotiates the meanings of illness, morality, and human vulnerability in a rapidly changing world.

20-minute papers are invited on any aspect of the health humanities and sensation fiction. Topics may include, but are not limited to the following:

•	Madness, Hysteria, and the Sensation Heroine
•	The Role of Doctors and Medical Authority in Se…

CFP: Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities A VPFA Study Day Loughborough University, 27 March 2026 The Health Humanities and Victorian popular fiction intersect in revealing ways, offering insights into how 19th-century literature shaped and reflected contemporary understandings of health, illness, and the body. Popular narratives not only mirrored anxieties surrounding public health and medical progress but also contributed to shaping public perceptions of health and healing. Health Humanities approaches re-examine these texts to uncover how cultural narratives and literary representations influenced attitudes toward physical and mental well-being, gendered experiences of illness, and the ethics of care in an age of rapid scientific change. Health Humanities is a particularly useful approach to sensation fiction because it illuminates the ways in which these emotionally charged, often morally ambiguous narratives explore and interrogate concepts of the body, illness, and mental health. Sensation fiction, with its focus on secrets, trauma, nervous disorders, and abnormal psychological states, frequently dramatizes the anxieties of Victorian society surrounding health, gender, and identity. By applying the lens of Health Humanities, scholars can uncover how these texts reflect and shape contemporary medical discourse. Interdisciplinary approaches also highlight how sensation fiction critiques institutional medicine, domestic care practices, and the pathologization of women’s experiences. Ultimately, Health Humanities allows us to see sensation fiction not just as entertainment, but as a culturally significant form that negotiates the meanings of illness, morality, and human vulnerability in a rapidly changing world. 20-minute papers are invited on any aspect of the health humanities and sensation fiction. Topics may include, but are not limited to the following: • Madness, Hysteria, and the Sensation Heroine • The Role of Doctors and Medical Authority in Se…

🚨Call for Papers!
❓Sensation Fiction and the Health Humanities: A VPFA Study Day
🗺️Loughborough University
📅27 March 2026
💷 FREE
For full CfP: victorianpopularfiction.org/studyday/for...
Contact the organiser Anne-Marie Beller (@braddonite.bsky.social) at a.m.beller@lboro.ac.uk for more information

6 months ago 25 21 1 3
Post image Post image

‼️Very happy to announce that my colleage Dr. Alaez and I are organising this year's HEAL's conference on #MedicalHumanities and #EnvironmentalHumanities at the University of Oviedo (Spain):
📨 You cand send us your abstracts up until the 5th of march!
⤵️ All info here!

1 year ago 13 10 0 0
Advertisement
Preview
“Snatch, Eat, Erase”: The Demonization of Women’s (Sexual) Appetite Through Eating Disorders in the CW TV Series the Vampire Diaries (2009–2017) Ever since the Victorian period, eating disorders have been influenced by patriarchal discourses that monitor women’s bodies. Female vampires in Victorian Gothic narratives—e.g., Dracula (1897) and...

My latest article, "Snatch, Eat, Erase”: The Demonization of Women’s (Sexual) Appetite Through Eating Disorders in the CW TV Series The Vampire Diaries (2009–2017), now available on English Studies:

www.tandfonline.com/eprint/GCWEQ...

1 year ago 6 5 0 0

I hope so

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

No voy a decir lo que parece porque mi religión no me lo permite 🤣🤣

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Mentales, más, jajaja

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

El Twitter este es muy raro, no me acostumbro. Estoy mayor.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Por favor y gracias

1 year ago 1 0 0 0