Patricia Tilburg
@proftilburg.bsky.social
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Historian of France/labor/gender/sex, history prof and chair. Author, _Working Girls_ on sexual politics of 19c-20c Parisian garment trades; & _Colette’s Republic_ on belle epoque popular culture. she/her https://patriciatilburg.com/
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Please help spread the word: Davidson College’s Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor. The specialization is open, but we are hoping for candidates who add to, rather than replicate, existing strengths in teaching and research among our GSS faculty.
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proftilburg.bsky.social
Please help spread the word: Davidson College’s Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor. The specialization is open, but we are hoping for candidates who add to, rather than replicate, existing strengths in teaching and research among our GSS faculty.
Assistant Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies (731) - HigherEdJobs
Jobs in higher education. Faculty and administrative positions at colleges and universities. Updated daily. Free to job seekers.
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proftilburg.bsky.social
Hey all, I wrote a review of Elisa Camiscioli's wonderful new book _Selling French Sex: Prostitution, Trafficking, and Global Migrations_ in the latest issue of the Journal of Modern History. The book is a fascinating read. www-journals-uchicago-edu.proxy048.nclive.org/doi/10.1086/...
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Wish I could see this exhibit on the Terror, and thanks to Paul Werner for bringing us this report with fabulous images. Especially the David poster in which he blames his imprisonment on jealous painters! theorangepress.substack.com/p/the-revolu...
The Revolution will not be trivialized.
New ways of thinking about the Terror of 1793-94
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Excited that my article "Feathered Foes: Bird Preservation, National Identity, & Fashion in Belle Époque France," is in the latest issue of French Politics, Culture & Society. Find out how ladies' hats became a matter of environmental policy! 🗃️ nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com?url=https%3A...
Image of the cover page of a journal article by Patricia Tilburg in the latest issue of French Politics, Culture & Society titled, “Feathered Foes: Bird Preservation, National Identity, and Fashion in Belle Époque France.” the image includes the abstract: "When turn-of-the-century environmentalists in the U.S. and Europe began to promote legislative action against the use of exotic bird feathers in women’s fashion, French naturalists stood apart from their Anglo-American colleagues in offering an ecological program that emphasized the needs of the French feather trade. This article explores the particular French cultural investment in fashion not only by feather tradesmen but also by conservationists from the 1890s through the 1920s."
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Ted Chiang:
"The task that generative A.I. has been most successful at is lowering our expectations, both of the things we read and of ourselves when we write [...]. It is a fundamentally dehumanizing technology because it treats us as less than what we are: creators and apprehenders of meaning."
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tomorrowventure.bsky.social
Let’s talk about the architecture of Wicked.

🚨 Spoilers ahead:

At first, I was intrigued by the shift of the depiction of Oz from Art Deco (in The Wizard of Oz, 1939) to Art Nouveau.

But after seeing the movie, I can’t stress how absolutely brilliant production designer Nathan Crowley is.
proftilburg.bsky.social
What about Schorske’s Fin de Siècle Vienna? You get to talk about psychoanalysis, politics, art, architecture, urban planning, nationalism, antisemitism. I’ve taught it in upper-level courses. Not sure for all first years but having a whole semester would be really cool.
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extremely interesting that no one with money is to blame for the state of things!
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Announcing: the Bridges Project brought to you by the Western Society for French History! Connect with "alt-ac" history PhDs! Learn how to support grad students on non-TT paths! Find out how other unis successfully support doctoral students! And more! A must-read for faculty www.wsfh.org/bridges
BRIDGES PROJECT — Western Society for French History
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Texas OB-Gyns Release Letter After News of the Deaths of Josseli Barnica and Nevaeh Crain as a Result of Texas Abortion Ban
#WeWontGoBack
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Phonebanking right now and heartened by all the folks on this zoom training from across the country helping my home NC county GOTV. 🥹
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A Texas Woman Died After the Hospital Said It Would be a “Crime” to Intervene in Her Miscarriage

Josseli is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care. She’d told her husband that the medical team said it couldn’t act until the fetal heartbeat stopped.
A Texas Woman Died After Waiting 40 Hours for Miscarriage Care
Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care. She’d told her husband that the medical team said it couldn’t act until the fetal heartbeat s...
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aoifeb.bsky.social
Every day I check on @archive.org to see how it's doing. It's been strange, upsetting to lose it for so long. I can feel its loss whenever I think of following an idea. So much of what makes me think, I find in it's library. For me, outside paywalls and such privileged access, it is everything.
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What? No. God, no.
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New: The National Archives is pushing Google Gemini AI on workers despite concerns from archivists about accuracy of the historical record. Internal presentation shows the "AI-Mazing Techventure" they are embarking on

www.404media.co/ai-mazing-te...
‘AI-Mazing Tech-Venture’: National Archives Pushes Google Gemini AI on Employees
The National Archives is launching a public-facing AI chatbot called "Archie." Employees have concerns.
www.404media.co
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Can it code as well as a human? Well, no. But can it increase implementation speed? Also no. But does it reduce overtime? Not as much as NOT using it does. But does it write less buggy code? Quite the opposite, actually! But does it save money? In the long run, almost certainly not. But is it more e
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The reason AI grifters push their product so hard in creative fields is that untrained eyes can’t tell how badly the output sucks.

For anything with an objective standard of success, their climate-destroying plagiarism machine just straight up doesn’t fucking work. www.cio.com/article/3540...
Devs gaining little (if anything) from AI coding assistants
Code analysis firm sees no major benefits from AI dev tool when measuring key programming metrics, though others report incremental gains from coding copilots with emphasis on code review.
www.cio.com