Dr. Jungah Kim
@thekoreanvictorian.bsky.social
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Visiting Assistant Professor of English @ SHSU/ PhD in English @TAMU/Victorianist/George Eliot Enthusiast www.jungahkimphd.com
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antonhur.com
Was asked to interview for a western media outlet and they were like "and has the impeachment vote awakened the women into political consciousness" and I was like ??? Women have always been the FOREFRONT of protest in Korea: Yoo Gwan Soon, stroller-pushing mothers in 2008, Ewha Women's Uni in 2016??
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joecozens.bsky.social
Do apply if you are an ECR and have work in progress or need the discipline of a deadline (as i certainly do!). Adam has kindly run for the last few years. I've always found it super helpful to progress my research/writing and to clarify my ideas.
adamcrymble.bsky.social
18th century historians: if you have an article nearing completion that you'd like a round of detailed feedback on in a friendly London setting, consider applying to join our '4* Society' on 19 February.

Funding available to cover childcare, travel, and free lunch

adamcrymble.org/cfp-18th-cen...
CFP: 18th century British history papers in need of feedback – Adam Crymble
adamcrymble.org
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rezekjoe.bsky.social
This made me so angry that I read the entire article and actually I do not understand how AI helped at all, everyone seems to be doing more work to help the robot than it would take just to have humans teach and edit a textbook and everything else. Also I hate it so much did I say that
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patrickleary.bsky.social
Here's a list of journals, scholarly societies, and book series devoted to 19th-c. Britain. If you're aware of others that should be added, please let me know.
www.victorianresearch.org/journals.htm...
VRW: Journal Guide
www.victorianresearch.org
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profmhwhitworth.bsky.social
Delighted to see that *Cusp*, journal of late C19th / early C20th cultures, has arrived on BlueSky: @cusplate.bsky.social
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bgrueskin.bsky.social
UMass/Amherst (left) and Wesleyan University are both warning their international students to be on American soil before noon on Jan 20 -- Inauguration Day.
thekoreanvictorian.bsky.social
You can do it! You are amazing.
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shahirahathout.bsky.social
Really glad and grateful to have my piece, "Toward a Posthumanist Sublime in Jane Austen's Persuasion: Lyme Regis in the Anthropocene," now published in Interconnections: Journal of Posthumanism and can be accessed here:

journals.library.brocku.ca/index.php/po...
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aktange.bsky.social
Where are my Victorianists working on writing about/inspired by their own families, especially public-facing writing? Who is writing memoirs, family history, or doing scholarly/public crossover work that centers the personal and family? Please tell me about your projects & if you'd be up for a chat!
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shakespeare.lol
The bird is dead
That we have made so much on.
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timwatson.bsky.social
Some of our authors are on Bluesky, so we’ll highlight them here. But check out the whole issue, many of the pieces are currently open access.

Talia Schaffer @taliaschaffer.bsky.social argues that communities of care should not be considered as infrastructure. 2/
Care Communities versus Human Infrastructure | Victorian Literature and Culture | Cambridge Core
Care Communities versus Human Infrastructure - Volume 52 Issue 2
www.cambridge.org
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timwatson.bsky.social
Zarena Aslami @zda.bsky.social and I are happy to launch our INFRASTRUCTURE special issue of Victorian Literature and Culture! Our brilliant authors analyze canals and railways and standpipes and pensions and photography and stagecoaches and waste and vampires. And more! 1/
Latest issue | Victorian Literature and Culture | Cambridge Core
Victorian Literature and Culture
www.cambridge.org
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timwatson.bsky.social
I'm calling it: this brilliant piece is the Reading the Romance of our time.

"Attention to the rituals of recommendation on BookTok suggests we understand BookTok above all as a place where literary criticism — of a particular kind — is currently thriving."
lindsaythomas.net
My piece about BookTok is now up as part of the new @atpost45.bsky.social cluster Reading with Algorithms! I write about how recommendation works on TT and do some light exploration of video metadata, but also about Barnes & Noble, 🌶️🌶️🌶️, joyfulness, and middle-class desire post45.org/2023/12/book...
BookTok and the Rituals of Recommendation - Post45
If you’ve walked into your local Barnes & Noble bookstore recently, you likely encountered a table of BookTok books like the one pictured in Figure 1. Part book club, part fan community, and part so...
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thekoreanvictorian.bsky.social
The amount of, or lack of, Anne Brontë's letters and diary entries is appalling. It's never known for a fact, but it's usually deduced that Charlotte burned them all. I can't help but groan each time I'm looking for something and it all ends to me tracing Charlotte or Emily‘s letters or diaries.