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Posts by Kathryn Leia
A selfie from last summer outside the British Library. I’m a white woman with light brown wavy hair wearing a black sleeveless top and a pink and white neckerchief. I have several tattoos on my arms, sunglasses on my head, and I’m smiling with tired eyes at the camera.
Two hours creating and editing subtitles on my short film, and another two fiddling about on my iPad making an online flip book version of the accompanying zine. History nerds, cemetery enthusiasts, and other interested parties - it’s free, and it’s hybrid:
events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/cross...
A photo of a cherry tree, branches and pink blossom against a pale blue sky
Bloom scrolling
Thanks for the share, Em! ✨
You’re Dead To Me Live barely started, @gregjenner.bsky.social asks the audience what we know about Alexander the Great. #sorrynotsorry for shouting “NOT STRAIGHT” from the balcony 🤭
A photo of flowers with deep blue petals
Senetti - an unnaturally beautiful shade of blue 💙
Me: Hmm, I’m close to burnout, I wonder when I can next take a day off?
*checks work calendar*
Next Wednesday. Okay. Cool. Cool cool. Sure, that’s fine.
Started watching Young Sherlock, and the soundtrack is 🔥
Daffodils in my garden
The sun is shining, it’s not even that chilly outside, and I’m here to remind you about death and stuff!
I’m screening my short film next month - events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/cross...
In-person and online attendance options, because accessibility is cool.
A photograph of metal railings covered in multicoloured ribbons, with text overlay that reads: Advance notice: Film screening plus Q&A Thursday 16th April 19:00-20:30 Arts Building, University of St Andrews online attendance option available. more info soon!
Do I want people to watch my film? Yes
Do I enjoy talking about my research?
Yes
Does being perceived and showing people my work give me the absolute fear?
YES
Thanks Vae! Looking forward to meeting you again and indulging in further history geekery 🖤
I'm delighted to share that my postgraduate degree classification has been announced - Master of Letters in Gender Studies with Merit
I’m looking for recommendations of tattooers who are good with woodcut print style - any suggestions?
A screenshot of a meme
A selfie of a white woman with wavy brown hair wearing an academic gown, smiling.
Me, a working class woman, talking in my state school educated regional accent in the hallowed halls of prestigious universities about widening access to HE, because academic elitism can get tae.
Screenshot of an article on the guardian about trinity college Cambridge targeting elite private schools for recruitment
Working class, state educated people like me aren’t inferior quality scholars. We’re priced out of pursuing academia, and we’re alienated by a classist culture of elitism.
Lyrics as a poem
This is an audio recording with no images. I’m reading the lyrics to Frank Turner’s ‘Graveyard of the Outcast Dead’ without music, so it sounds more like a poem, in my own accent.
15,000 – a zine
I really like zines as a way to communicate research. This is another element of my multimedia portfolio submission. As a dyscalculic, I find it difficult to visualise what 15,000 people would look like, so I used some familiar spaces to provide context. The full zine layout on A4…
Tactile aesthetic experience
I submitted my MLitt multimedia project on 12th December (woo!). Alongside the short film, I handed in a selection of small handmade art pieces that are intended to be handled by viewers. The aim of this is to enhance the experience by providing a tactile dimension.…
Being an “overly sensitive” neurodivergent who’s interested in history right now feels like being in a crowded building that’s on fire, trying to extinguish flames, yelling that we need to do something, with most people carrying on like nothing’s wrong. Or adding fuel.
Hey, so if you’re not familiar with Alice Wong’s work, I urge you to honour her memory by looking up the Disability Visibility Project, and reading the books she wrote and edited.
The view out the plane window approaching Faro. Sea and coastline.
Also, I’m on holiday this week in Faro. Aside from Capela dos Ossos - the bone chapel - what shouldn’t I miss?
I’m an avowed After Dark listener, but other podcasts are available. I listened to two episodes of @goingmedieval.bsky.social’s Gone Medieval on my flight today and they were SO GOOD. Ballads of Love and Death with Amy Jeffs, and The Real Lady Macbeth with @valmcdermid.bsky.social.
Historic evidence of bisexuals, who’ve been doing awkward thumbs up since at least c500 BCE
The outside of Younger Hall, a building in St Andrews, where graduations are held. There are trees in the foreground and it’s set against a blue sky.
Data visualisation by a dyscalculic cemeteries researcher:
If all the people estimated to be buried at Crossbones were to attend a University of St Andrews graduation ceremony, they'd fill Younger Hall 15 times over.
Your visible, vocal support of marginalised people’s rights, and willingness to speak out against violent predators are reminders to me that none of us are fighting alone. It’s hellish hard to care and feel, and know that silence isn’t an option. Solidarity, Robin.
A gravestone commemorating Joan Wytte near Bodmin Jail.
I had a brilliantly insightful conversation Bodmin Jail manager Jess Marlton earlier today about performative memorialisation, constructed narratives, and representation of women's historic experiences. Have I mentioned recently how much I love my research area?
Two carved pale stone skulls, looking away from each other, framed by golden painted wings and a garland of green painted leaves
This #MementoMoriMonday is from the tomb of Mr Richard Blisse in Southwark Cathedral.
A defibrillator machine, positioned just over a box marked “Express checkout.”
Unfortunate juxtaposition…