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Founded 1969. News & highlights from the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Edinburgh https://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/ #arts #humanities #socialscience #academicsky
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rathiulung.bsky.social
Speaking on my project on Indigenous religiosity & digitality at @iashedinburgh.bsky.social (15 Oct). Curious how it lands among those working across the humanities, beyond my usual circles at @cswcedinburgh.bsky.social & @uoedivinity.bsky.social. Hybrid event. Feedback valued!
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Dr Thiu Elias: "Infrastructure, Knowledge, and Nature in Digitality: Ethical Interventions from the Digital Frontier of Tribal India" | IASH
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Under the wide and starry sky,
Dig the grave and let me lie…

“Ending badly from the beginning”: facing finitude with Robert Louis Stevenson
8 Oct @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social & online – free

An @iashedinburgh.bsky.social Work-in-Progress seminar from Dr Shari Sabeti
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Event date:  Wednesday 8 October
Time: 13:00-14:00
Location: Seminar room, 2 Hope Park Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9NW

An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Dr Shari Sabeti (Sabbatical Fellow, 2025)

‘Ending badly from the beginning’: facing finitude with Robert Louis Stevenson. 

What does it mean to live - and to write - well, through experiences of illness and in the shadow of death? Is death the end, or the beginning of relationships? This presentation considers these questions through an exploration of the life, work, and legacy of the Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson. It focuses on his last years, as both exile and settler colonial, in Sāmoa, a Pacific island he had travelled to in search of health. Drawing on Barthes’ concepts of the punctum and biographeme, as well as writing on illness (Sontag, Frank), the chapter blends ethnographic fieldwork, literary and photographic analysis, elements of biography and personal reflection. It argues that Stevenson’s relationship with Sāmoa and Samoans continues through to the present day in oral histories, school songs, grave-site rituals, and community narratives that position him within specifically Sāmoan frameworks of care, kinship, and place.
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bookswain.bsky.social
I own a book by one of the “Women Who Dared.” My 1837 French edition of On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences by Scottish polymath Mary Somerville, the first person to be referred to as a "scientist” in an 1833 review of this book. 🧪
An almost 200 years old book with a paper blue cover. In black type is printed: DE LA CONNEXION
DES
SCIENCES PHYSIQUES
OU
EXPOSÉ SIMPLE ET RAPIDE
DE TOUS LES YRINCIPAUX PRÉNOMÈNES
ASTRONOMIQUES, PHYSIQUES, CHIMIQUES, GÉOLOGIQUES, ET MÉTÉOROLOGIQUES;
ACCOMEAORE
DES DÉCOUVERTES ET EXPÉRIENCES
LES PLUS BEMARQUABLES DES SAVANS MODERNES, TANT
PRANCAIS QU'ETRANCHES:
MARY SOMERVILLE;
Traduit de lAnglais
SOUS LES AUSPIGES DE M. ARAGO, PAR M"• MEULIEN.
PARIS,
LIBRAIRIE DE F. G. LEVRAULT.
RUE DE LA HARPR, 81;
KT MÊME MAISON, A STRASBOURG, NUE DES JUIFS, 33,
1837.

#HistSci 📚💙 #Womeninstem
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sahavoice.bsky.social
A brand new essay collection, published by @edinburghup.bsky.social, edited by @bfletcherwatson.bsky.social & @joshaw.bsky.social foreword by @sarasheridan.bsky.social

Join the book launch on Tue, 4 Nov 17:30
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Free 🎟️(in person & online)👇womenwhodared.eventbrite.co.uk
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"This book brings vital attention to the incredible women that have pushed boundaries and improved humanity whether through political, creative, intellectual or societal contributions."
– Devi Sridhar, Professor of Global Public Health, University of Edinburgh
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"A compelling, inspirational (and occasionally heart-rending) read that makes a resounding case for bringing a more inclusive perspective on the past into our present moment."

Leith Davis, Simon Fraser University
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"An impressive and important corrective to historical accounts which have forgotten, silenced, or purposefully sideline so many women for being too 'dangerous'..."

- Peggy Levitt, author of Artifacts and Allegiances: How Museums Put the Nation and the World on Display
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"This is a book we all need to read. Though few of them are household names, each and every one of the nearly fifty women portrayed here... is at the heart of an exceptional story."
– Catriona Seth, Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford
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"...Intensely readable, extremely moving... fascinating glimpses into the lives of courageous and remarkable women who, often in the face of adversity, have fought for justice and a whole lot of other important values."
– Sir Alexander McCall Smith, novelist
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Out now! Our latest book, "Women Who Dared", is released today from Edinburgh University Press. You can purchase direct from @edinburghup.bsky.social via their website or at all good bookshops: edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-women-w...
Women Who Dared
Women Who Dared
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Deadline approaching for our playwright-in-residence programme for 2026 with @traversetheatre.bsky.social! 🎭

Applications are due by 5pm UK time on Monday 29 Sept. Full details of the £12,000 commission: www.iash.ed.ac.uk/iashtraverse...
IASH/Traverse Creative Fellowship | IASH
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re-writer.bsky.social
Gorgeous shout-out about the project from the fantastic folks in @iashedinburgh.bsky.social: www.iash.ed.ac.uk/news/ukri-aw... Feeling very lucky to be supported by and collaborating with such brilliant #interdisciplinary centres and institutes!
UKRI Awards IASH Affiliate Patrick Errington a Future Leaders Fellowship | IASH
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pat-err.bsky.social
🎉 Thrilled to share that I've received a @ukri.org #FutureLeadersFellowship for our transdisciplinary, participatory, & practice-partnered project #RewritingWor(l)ds @re-writer.bsky.social/ rewriting-worlds.ed.ac.uk researching #poetry, creative engagement, & #wellbeing for young people
Rewriting Wor(l)ds
Rewriting Worlds is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project researching young people's creative engagement with poetry at the University of Edinburgh.
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thebinkshub.bsky.social
Thrilled to share this dynamic event coming up with @iashedinburgh.bsky.social

‘The Pill. Angry Chuckles’ is a poetry exhibition capturing contraceptive experiences, paired with a roundtable exploring creative methods and sexual health research.

26 Sep | 5-7pm | IASH

More info: edin.ac/3HGUcu9
The Pill.
Angry Chuckles.
A Poetry Exhibition on contraceptive experiences.

Friday 26 September, 17:00 - 19:00
The Institute for Advanced Studeies in the Humanities (IASH), The University of Edinburgh, 1-5 Hope Park Square

17:00-18:00: Roundtable on creative methods in research on sexual and reproductive health
Speakers: Chase Ledin & Nandini Manjunath
Chair: Marie Larsson
18:00-19:00: Drinks reception and exhibition
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ytartsscot.bsky.social
Applications are open for the 2026 IASH @iashedinburgh.bsky.social / Traverse @traversetheatre.bsky.social Creative Fellow residency, a unique opportunity for writers and theatre-makers to develop bold new work at the intersection of research and storytelling (deadline - 29 Sep 2025)