Thanks Wayne! This was a huge effort over many years from many wonderful scholars, and it's exciting to have it out in the world!
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Excited to see this in print! Co-edited with my @utas.edu.au colleagues Kristyn Harman and Anna Claydon, the result of several years' labour by a group of amazing scholars!
Repeal the “inequitable, “pernicious,” and “perverse" Jobs Ready Graduate Policy! openpetition.org/!repealjrg
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New equity in teaching survey is dropping as part of our ACSES-supported project, "Supporting academics with inclusive & equitable curricula, teaching and learning"!
C20th folks, is anyone doing / can you recommend good work on Marghanita Laski?
It finally happened
The Australasian Modernist Studies Network exec. (which I recently joined as Treasurer) is delighted to announce a CFP for a guaranteed AMSN panel at this year’s MSA. The panel is on Southern (Infra)Structures. Details below.
Reviews by @hartmann-villalta.bsky.social, @drmilthorpe.bsky.social, Alexander Howard, Allison Nick, Lauryl Tucker, Ashley Maher, Rachel Farebrother, Brigid Rooney, and John Attridge cover a range of new books on #MeToo and modernism, British parody, Australian writer Eleanor Dark, and queer forms.
The new issue of The Space Between journal (@spacebetween.bsky.social) "Searching for the Truly Strong Man: Masculinities 1914-1945" is out! Including a brand new suite of book reviews, edited by @sarahgleesonwhite.bsky.social and myself.
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Thank you! So many memories of reading this book for the first time in Iain Wright's Modern Novel course, which might have been when we met properly?
Sadly, there's no skin care regime that will get you as iconic as Clarissa D
So many big wet gulps, blergh
The work experience kid was having fun that day
I'm exhausted and drained, but what a wonderful few days at AMSN 2024 was! Michelle Cahill discussing and reading from her novel, Daisy and Woolf, was such a grand way to finish, too. Congratulations and thanks to @utasenglish.bsky.social and @drmilthorpe.bsky.social and team for hosting!
We're completely honoured that you came here & talked & shared your research so brilliantly!! 💚
Big kudos to @fergusedwards.bsky.social and @robbiemoore.bsky.social , the dream team co-organisers! 👏 🥳
... and a great reflection on 15 years of the AMSN from co-founder Lorraine Sim. It's been a pleasure hosting the Network's 6th conference & having so many amazing scholars and writers come to @utas.edu.au!
(though I definitely needed a bucket of 🍷 this evening)
& then a wonderful reading by @michellecahill.bsky.social from her 2023 novel Daisy & Woolf...
Before a morning of banging panels on Joyce, immunity, and work, time, & the event of art; & afternoon panels on politics, fashion, & modern girls...
Last day of "Modernism and modernity at the edge" started (depending on who you were) with a masterclass on life writing led by the brilliant @noreenmasud.bsky.social, or a wander thru the colonial house museum Narryna to ponder the ruptures of history and modernity on this island...
Thanks to all the presenters whose papers I saw, and I just wish I'd been able to see all the others. I'm looking forward to what day 3 has in store!
Before ending with a splendid plenary conversation with writers working experimentally, here, now, chaired by Jane Rawson from Island magazine (if you haven't picked up any of these books, you should!).
... to afternoon panels on black women poets, more Von Arnim!, psychosocial limits, writing back to Modernism, and a little bit (!) of Waugh...
Moved to an amazing keynote talk from @noreenmasud.bsky.social who brilliantly considered flatness, political and aesthetic engagement, and private experience in Olive Schreiner's writing about the Karoo...