Barbara Rosenwein
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Barbara Rosenwein
@barbararosenwein.bsky.social
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Historian of emotions, still much attached to all things medieval--art, literature, feelings, charters... Recent books on anger, love, and old age. Now writing a novel about my family, from the Pale of Settlement to now.
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Gotham Yegappan interviews me on his podcast/video here mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#in.... I talk about the history of emotions and the useful of looking at "emotional communities". Do check it out!
Who has read and has thoughts about Kang, "Vegetarian"? I read it and hated it. Well written and vivid, yes. Clearly a screed against male abuse of women, ok. Maybe the veg is a modern Daphne? I'm trying to make sense of the Nobel prize.
107% tariff on Italian pasta, my go-to staple?! Did I read that aright? What's next?!
I'm about to be interviewed for "Sciences Humaines" about why we today are (still) falling in love. But the question I want to pose in return is: is the love of the past implied by that "still" the same as the love "we" have today? And indeed, is "my" love the same as "yours"? Wish me luck!
Just back from the Gustave Caillebotte exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago, I urge all who live within 100 miles of the city to go to that amazing show. Caillebotte's ability to capture of the play of light alone is worth the trip. But most marvelous is the lost world he evokes. Go!
Hello Friends,
For an interview with me about my new book, "Winter Dreams: A Historical Guide to Old Age" on the @NewBooksNetwork with the excellent Miranda Melcher, click here newbooksnetwork.com/winter-dreams. To avoid ads, fast forward to about 1:20. Enjoy!
Barbara H. Rosenwein, "Winter Dreams: A Historical Guide to Old Age" (Reaktion, 2025) - New Books Network
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I'm reading De Waal's "Hare" trying to like it because it was recommended to me by friends I admire. But I find it strangely unmoving. Interesting, yes. And it's wonderful to know the identities of the people in Renoir's "Boating Party." But, I'd love to know other thoughts about this book.
Hello. I'm new to Bluesky. I want to alert all who might be interested that I have a new book, "Winter Dreams: A Historical Guide to Old Age" (Reaktion, 2015) Why WINTER Dreams? For an answer see my short video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbjn.... Enjoy!
Winter Dreams: A Historical Guide to Old Age
YouTube video by BHR
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