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Posts by Jordan Alexander Stein

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Tattoo it on my face, because it's already on my heart

www.thedp.com/article/2026...

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Researchers at Art Gallery of Ontario identify painter and subject of 18th-century portrait of Black woman Curators at the gallery are now piecing together the transatlantic journeys of Eleonora Susette, an enslaved woman who travelled from present-day Guyana to Amsterdam and back

Hopefully her full story will be uncovered. www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/03/24/a...

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William Wells Brown, on Henry Christophe of Haiti

(from St. Domingo: Its Revolutions and Its Patriots (1855])

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I too have to be in Paris to bloom. Oh wait

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Honorary nineteenth-century content! Amazing company! @c19americanists.bsky.social

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Forthcoming 2026!

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Franklin Research Center Announces the Opening of the Sylvia Wynter Papers, Exhibition, and Symposium - The Devil's Tale Post contributed by John B. Gartrell, director John Hope Franklin Research Center  The John Hope Franklin Research Center is pleased to share that the archive of philosopher, scholar, and author Sylvi...

The John Hope Franklin Research Center is pleased to share that the archive of philosopher, scholar, and author Sylvia Wynter will be opened to the public beginning March 3

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Will you be at MLA and/or can you get to Toronto a week from Saturday? Come launch, come party! Bring a friend.

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Project MUSE - Leviathan-Volume 27, Number 3, October 2025

I mean, the bibliography of the introduction here is pretty up-to-date, if I do say so. Plus, Chip Badley’s essay is about queer MD fan fiction. Plus, the whole issue:

muse.jhu.edu/issue/56015

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The rumor is true! I used the publishing history of Grove Press’s 1960s French translations to think about the history of midcentury gay male sexuality and the idioms it created, and how those shaped queer theory in the 1990s

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Project MUSE - Leviathan-Volume 27, Number 3, October 2025

The special issue I co-edited on "Melville's Queer Afterlives" is here and it's queer. This issue has EVERYTHING: gay pirates, dirty pictures, racist internet fanfic, Gilbert Gottfried, original poetry, and just so many French people.

Available at your library, but LMK if you're paywalled...

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"A miniature book published by St. Onge was the only book taken on the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, and was thus the first book on the moon"

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For many of the years that Raymond Weaver taught at Columbia University, he lived at 200 W 108th Street, and maybe, just maybe, this now defunct mailbox in the building’s lobby was the one at which he posted his first letters to Elizabeth Melville Metcalf

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Take your watermark questions to The Grolier Club, they said.

(They were totally right!)

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Woolmer, J. Howard, A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917–1938 (1976) is what I remember looking at years ago, though it may not answer the query at a technical level. The Hogarth Press Wikipedia page has a detailed bibliography of secondary sources?

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Working on eighteenth-century Haiti, but this was a fun side street

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Dictionnaire de bibliographie Haitienne (1951) by Max Bissainthe is the first modern and still most comprehensive bibliography of Haiti printing. His typescript drafts at NYPL reveal his process, with note cards, paperclips, and typewriter errors corrected with scissors and now very yellowed tape

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Honestly thought I was just doing some due diligence at the American Antiquarian Society, but found truly amazing unique and under-cataloged Haiti items, plus some surprising interactions between print and manuscript

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#metaphor

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Lost grave of daughter of Black abolitionist Olaudah Equiano found by A-level student Fitzwilliam Museum has uncovered student’s work from 1977 that revealed Cambridgeshire location of child’s burial place
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There comes a time in every man’s life where he must face up to how little he knows about the stamps on French Revolutionary documents.

(No, but seriously, please recommend some readings.)

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#goals

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It becomes clear that this item’s excellent catalog record must have been a bit hard won.

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Not trying to be mean spirited! Just posted for a laugh, waiting for multi-factor authentication while trying to upload receipts for the pizzas I had to buy and schlep myself because I don’t have any administrative support for either of the two programs I have to run now that the faculty has shrunk

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I’m an English professor in the US in 1967. I bought a house in town my first year on the job and earned tenure with two articles. My wife cooks my meals and my secretary does my typing. I have to read all the books published this year about the one author I study. There were two of them.

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Really loved this one

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!!! Miss you and hope we can connect before too long!

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"i asked grok" "i asked chagpt" yeah well I asked a rare books librarian and they found things I didn’t even know I was looking for, while answering questions about provenance

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