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I’m so proud of Evelio Contreras, the “secret weapon” behind CNN’s best work. He is incredibly talented and hardworking, and I love this write-up about what makes his work so special.
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"(Poe) is a node that allows us to access so many...conversations. (W)hat does Poe allow us to access?"
Catch a great new interview with @PoeStudies editor Kelly Ross and Debra Rae Cohen and Eugenia Zuroski of the @CELJ
I had a wonderful time talking to Eugenia Zuroski and Debra Rae Cohen of CELJ about Poe Studies: www.celj.org/featured-jou...
Thanks for featuring the journal! @celj.bsky.social
This is fantastic! I’m teaching a witch hunts class this semester. I’ll share this with my students.
We talked with Eliza Richards, Elissa Zellinger & @kellyross910.bsky.social about @poestudies.bsky.social new issue celebrating 20 years of Richard's influential work
Revisit our podcast on The Poe/tics of Reception: tinyurl.com/mryjhz4s
The issue is out now and #OpenAccess!
tinyurl.com/2b8fsr3v
We are thrilled to announce that Poe Studies vol. 58 is now available Open Access on @projectmuse.bsky.social ! Read for free at muse.jhu.edu/issue/55733 @hopkinspress.bsky.social
Special feature: The Poe/tics of Reception guest ed. by Elissa Zellinger
The new volume of Poe Studies will be out very soon! We are thrilled to spotlight some of the amazing authors in vol. 58, including Christa Holm Vogelius! @projectmuse.bsky.social @hopkinspress.bsky.social muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl...
The new volume of Poe Studies will be out very soon! We are thrilled to spotlight some of the amazing authors in vol. 58, including Zack Turpin! @hopkinspress.bsky.social @projectmuse.bsky.social muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl...
The new volume of Poe Studies will be out very soon! We are thrilled to preview vol. 58 with author spotlights beginning with the special feature, The Poe/tics of Reception, guest edited by the amazing Elissa Zellinger. muse.jhu.edu/journal/613 @projectmuse.bsky.social @hopkinspress.bsky.social
This might be too far afield from writing, but the bell-ringer in Melville’s “The Bell-Tower”? I wrote about it in context of race in an essay in _Leviathan_: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/articl...
The pioneer museum in Colorado Springs has an exhibit on African Americans in CO springs in that period, including a letter from a.woman who says she was Frederick Douglass’s sister. You might contact them to see where their archives are? www.cspm.org
The one where I get to talk with three amazing scholars about how even tho Poe was kind of a weird creep to his women poet contemporaries and a lot of his work could be taken as a sort of literary drag, we get to have the last laugh (for now)
Dominion is fun!! You’re just not a true JP fan
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A ray of hope tonight for NYC!! 💗
The Poe/tics of Reception Poe Studies on 20 Years of Eliza Richards' Gender and the Poetics of Reception in Poe's Circle The Hopkins Press Podcast Illustrated with the Hopkins Press Podcast logo, the cover art from Poe Studies, and photographs of Eliza Richards, Elissa Zellinger, and Kelly Ross
To accompany our lively discussion, we've assembled a reading list of works from past issues of @PoeStudies & other Hopkins Press journals, including work by Eliza Richards, Elissa Zellinger, Ben Bascom, Christa Holm Vogelius & more!
All free thru 30 May: tinyurl.com/rvu9kkzs
The Poe/tics of Reception Poe Studies on 20 Years of Eliza Richards' Gender and the Poetics of Reception in Poe's Circle The Hopkins Press Podcast Illustrated with the Hopkins Press Podcast logo, the cover art from Poe Studies, and photographs of Eliza Richards, Elissa Zellinger, and Kelly Ross
New on the Hopkins Press Podcast:
We discuss The Poe/tics of Reception, the forthcoming @PoeStudies issue with Elissa Zellinger, Kelly Ross and Eliza Richards, whose infuential book on Poe & 19th century women poets celebrates its 20th year
Listen: tinyurl.com/2h5w3r7m
#TBT NBF:
Dr. Kelly Ross, @kellyross910.bsky.social, Jun 2024:
In *Slavery, Surveillance, & Genre,* Ross traces detective fiction’s roots in 19th-c. race, genre, and gender, showing how African Americans used “sousveillance” to resist white surveillance. ⬇️
www.g19collective.org/g19-new-book...
Colorado Springs #handsoff
Thank you! I’m honored to be in such company.
A stack of 3 black books with golden writing on the spine lie on a wooden bench outside of SUB Göttingen, with the dusky sky and an illuminated building in the background. The books are: Pervial Everett, "James"; Kelly Ross, "Slavery, surveillance, and genre in Antebellum United States literature" and William H. Chafe, "Lifting the Chains"
It's the UN's Intl Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery & the Transatlantic Slave Trade and we remember the horrors of #Slavery w a #bookstack feat:
#PercivalEverett "James"
@kellyross910.bsky.social "Slavery, surveillance & genre in Antebellum US literature"
& W H Chafe "Lifting the Chains"
I haven’t cycled since congestion pricing started, so I can’t answer that.
I am amazed at the difference congestion pricing has made in 2 months. Buses! Traveling unobstructed in the bus lane! On 42nd st! Congestion pricing works! @thewaroncars.bsky.social