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Posts by Catherine Phipps
Remember in Notting Hill when Hugh Grant pretends to be a journalist for House and Hound and asks if there are many dogs in her film?
Same vibe when I sat down to talk about the sea with the costume designer for the Royal Opera House’s Peter Grimes
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✨ COMING UP: Join Dr @katyphipps.bsky.social (@uobrishistory.bsky.social) at the National Portrait Gallery for a public lecture on the history of sex & sex work in Victorian Britain & the British Empire
The event takes place on Thursday 16 April, 1-2pm with tickets available 👉 brnw.ch/21x1pgc
Elisa Camiscioli focuses on borders as much as brothels; her beautiful focus on individual stories makes the archives sing in “Selling French Sex: Prostitution, Trafficking and Global Migrations”. Read my review for @cultsochistory.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The first seminar today of the masters module I was invited to put together: "Prostitutes", "Perverts" and Pornography: Experiences of Colonial Sexuality in European Empires, 1800-2000.
Two hours of history of material cultures, gender and empire at the Pitt Rivers 😍
'On the "bitter cold" Christmas Day of 1830, Mary Ann Macham arrived in North Shields, the northern English fishing port that would become her unlikely home; the endpoint of a 4,000-mile journey filled with fear, courage and a superhuman determination to be free.'
Seasonal reminder that Nick Cave looks just like The Grinch
Brothels regulated by the state and with registration cards were fundamental to the type of biopower Foucault talks about!
There were thousands across France by 1945. Does he talk about them? No!
Thinking about biopower and how bodies were managed in modern states? Don’t forget brothels!
alongside the invention of birth rates, clinics, and prisons, regulated brothels in France from 1800s and in British Empire from 1864 were a key part of the state intervention that created public health
Thanks to @djrgrey.bsky.social for this @genderandhistory.bsky.social special issue!
My article is on visa bans for mixed couples in Morocco, but check out @emmakale.bsky.social on Mughal harems and @emilyncock.bsky.social on disabled convicts in Australia
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I want JStor unwrapped…
This year you started 36 articles and finished 2.
Colonial violence has unexpected legacies… the only way I’ll finish this manuscript before Christmas is through a regime of fear
(I told my sister to slap me if it’s not done)
Babe, I think you’ve got this the wrong way round… surely it’s to decolonise Britain, the British Museum and the imperial mindset???
Feel like India already knows it’s independent and has a rich history…
In Morocco in the 1930s, hundreds of women and girls were trapped by the French authorities inside the walls of Bousbir — Casablanca’s red-light district and a tourist destination for Europeans. @katyphipps.bsky.social uncovers their stories.
The French state trapped Moroccan women in colonial brothels, while their fathers wrote letters begging for their freedom.
Virgins were arrested, women tried to escape… Read more here
I’ll live on in how others remember me
🚨new article on mixed identities in Morocco🚨 how did mixed families construct their identity and navigate discrimination in the 20th and 21st century? 🇲🇦 find out here, baby…
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Dm is fine
Love. The lying media will say I’ve been receiving emails about the money I allegedly owe Oxford for two years…
🚨 New job🚨 ill be a senior research associate at Bristol this year, looking at race and religion in British colonial port cities with the Mariners project mar.ine.rs
Working on anything to do with colonial ports, sex work or the sea? Let me know
the sea is about to become my mistress 🌊
How is that even possible?!
A shame to see such poor copy editing for such a beautiful new book from some top decolonial feminists.
To include انتفاضة in Arabic but not to connect the letters?
Why you need people who know what they’re doing, not AI.
This is my all-stars round: solid celebrity status articles, beautiful research
Why did the French army send hundreds of North African women to work in illegal brothels in France?
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Thanks to @newlinesmag.bsky.social, @erinclarebrown.bsky.social and @faisalalyafai.bsky.social for publishing this research.
Unsurprised, but disappointed, to see that Newnham College's JRFs are being defined as explicitly trans-exclusionary: newn.cam.ac.uk/research/res...
Jesus Christ, this is appalling
Poires dauphinoises, just like mamma used to make
Abhor the binary
Can we all just stop writing for a year to let everyone catch up?
Doing god’s work