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Elizabeth Wilson

Elizabeth A. Wilson is a Samuel Candler Dobbs professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Emory University. She is… more

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Psychology 17%
Chemistry 13%
jennifercnash.bsky.social
Year 5 of the Black Feminist Theory Summer Institute: Applications are open, more info on our website. Please spread the word.

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emorycollege.bsky.social
Our friends in Emory Film and Media are taking us back 50 years with this fall's Emory Cinematheque 1975, celebrating releases from that memorable year.
Screenings, which are free and open to the public, happen every Wednesday at 7:30 pm in White Hall 208.
Full schedule: https://bit.ly/41I3QUj
Promotional poster for The Emory Cinematheque event titled '1975 - A Year in Cinema,' featuring bold yellow and red text with star and curtain graphics, scheduled for Wednesday nights at 7:30 PM, White Hall 208.

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foxcenteremory.bsky.social
Our first faculty book launch of the year is just around the corner! Join us for a discussion of @emorycollege.bsky.social Philsophy Prof. Lynne Huffer's new multi-media monograph "These Survivals: An Autobiography of Extinction" (@dukepress.bsky.social) 📚

RSVP here: forms.office.com/r/u9LDySx3FC

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ecds-emory.bsky.social
Come work with us!

Emory Graduate Students - apply by September 9th: tinyurl.com/cfa-dstp2025
Fyer announcing that ECDS is hiring. Text on the flyer reads: Interested in working with an interdisciplinary team while learning new tools and methods in digital scholarship? Apply by Sept 9. 
Questions? Visit ecds.emory.edu or email Dr. Alexander Cors at acors@emory.edu. 
Please fill out this survey to apply: https://tinyurl.com/cfa-dstp2025

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pembrokecenter.bsky.social
Applications open for 26-27 postdocs. Welcoming apps from any field that relates to the theme of the Seminar, "The Meanings of Merit: Labor, Categories of Difference, and the Creation of Knowledge." See: pembroke.brown.edu/funding-oppo.... Due 11/24/25. @pajaf.bsky.social @brownanthro.bsky.social
2026-27 Postdoctoral Research Fellowships at the Pembroke Center. Applications Now Open. Applications due Monday Nov 24 2025. Complete applications must include curriculum vitae, cover letter, writing sample.

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natlhumanities.bsky.social
A fellowship at the National Humanities Center isn't just a break from teaching or a change of scenery. It's an opportunity to draft chapters, reimagine arguments, and follow ideas into unexpected terrain.

Application Deadline: October 2, 2025

Learn more: bit.ly/nhc-scholarly-programs
2026–27 Residential Fellowship Program at the National Humanities Center. Application Deadline: October 2, 2025.

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pembrokecenter.bsky.social
Applications open for 26-27 postdocs. Welcoming apps from any field that relates to the theme of the Seminar, "The Meanings of Merit: Labor, Categories of Difference, and the Creation of Knowledge." See: pembroke.brown.edu/funding-oppo.... Due 11/24. @pajaf.bsky.social @brownanthro.bsky.social
2026-27 Postdoctoral Research Fellowships at the Pembroke Center. Applications Now Open. Applications due Monday Nov 24 2025. Complete applications must include curriculum vitae, cover letter, writing sample.
parapraxismag.bsky.social
Announcing
The Parapraxis Film Festival
Friday, September 19 - Thursday, September 25, 2025
361 Stagg Street, Suite 407, Brooklyn
at @lightindustry.bsky.social
Organized by Perwana Nazif and Hannah Zeavin

For program, speaker list, & ticketing information:
lightindustry.org/parapraxis
elizwilsonemory.bsky.social
From the pen of the very talented @wrisley.bsky.social recently graduated from @emorywgss.bsky.social and now faculty at WGSX at St Mary’s College, Maryland.
chicagojournals.bsky.social
Check out "Trans-Exclusionary Reactionary Feminism and the Politics of Ressentiment" from Signs and read how trans-exclusionary feminists' definition of womanhood is shaped by "ressentiment." Find it here: ow.ly/8NTH50WttHN @signsjournal.org
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society

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chicagojournals.bsky.social
Check out "Trans-Exclusionary Reactionary Feminism and the Politics of Ressentiment" from Signs and read how trans-exclusionary feminists' definition of womanhood is shaped by "ressentiment." Find it here: ow.ly/8NTH50WttHN @signsjournal.org
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society

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dukepress.bsky.social
The Weekly Read is "On Exhaustion: Toward a Post-Care Feminism" by Samantha Pinto and Jennifer C. Nash. The article was published in Dossier: Limits of Legibility—Questions of Blackness and Sexuality, a special issue of @differences.bsky.social (36:1).

Read the article for free: buff.ly/XDrQAhF
Cover of differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Volume 36, Number 1 (May 2025). The background is solid yellow with a horizontal beige band across the middle containing the journal title "differences" in lowercase serif letters. Below the band, the issue’s featured dossier is titled "Limits of Legibility—Questions of Blackness and Sexuality," with contributing authors listed: Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli, Matthew Helm, Iván A. Ramos, Jennifer C. Nash, Samantha Pinto, Lee Edelman, David Marriott, and Selamawit D. Terrefe.

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hzeavin.bsky.social
Announcing:

A RETURN TO FREUD? NEW HISTORIES OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, a three-day symposium at UC Berkeley, co-organizeed with Ramsey McGlazer.

March 20-22. In-person.

More info & registration here:
thepsychosocialfoundation.org/events/
differences.bsky.social
differences 35.3 is out now! — edited by @teaganbradway.bsky.social, "Unaccountably Queer" features essays from Gila Ashtor, Cassius Adair, Sara Ahmed, Judith Butler, Jules Gill-Peterson, and more: read.dukeupress.edu/differences/...
Cover of "Unaccountably Queer" a special issue of differences: a journal of feminist cultural studies, volume 35, number 3. Yellow background with black text. A pale yellow bar with the journal's title in black crosses over the top quarter.

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vhesford.bsky.social
Happy to share that I just received a contract for my next book, "Artificial Women: Mass Culture, the 1970s, and Feminism." Thank you @dukepress.bsky.social and in particular, @lizault.bsky.social, for guiding me through the process. I am excited to have the project out in the world--finally!

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rose-nikolas.bsky.social
Heartfelt thanks to my dear colleagues in the BioSocieties editorial collective for this incredibly generous ´tribute’ as I step down from my editorial role after 20 years. I’ll continue to support this terrific journal from the sidelines. biosocieties.org/our-thanks-t...
Our Thanks to Founding Editor Professor Nikolas Rose
As BioSocieties reaches its twentieth year we write to mark a significant transition in our history. Professor Nikolas Rose, founding editor and global leader
biosocieties.org
elizwilsonemory.bsky.social
Oh, this is really great: new poetry from @differences.bsky.social managing editor, the super talented @scottjackshaw.bsky.social

"apophatic theology, body horror, gardening, queer theory, classic films, poststructuralism, and bad sex" @talonbooks.bsky.social

talonbooks.com/books/stigmata

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pembrokecenter.bsky.social
We are delighted to welcome two new Center staff. Scott Jackshaw joins differences as Managing Editor; Erin Perfect joins the archives team as Processing Archivist. Read about Scott : pembroke.brown.edu/news/2025-07... Read about Erin: pembroke.brown.edu/news/2025-05...
@differences.bsky.social
Text reads Welcome to our newest staff members and has an arrow indicating that there are more images to come. Headshot of Scott Jackshaw, Managing Editor of differences Headshot of Erin Perfect, Processing Archivist

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foxcenteremory.bsky.social
📣 MEET THE 2025–26 LIFE/STORY FELLOWS 📣⁠

The Fox Center is delighted to announce our 2025-26 Fellows, who will be joining us during our Life/Story theme year! 🌟

Learn more about our incoming fellows & their projects: bit.ly/3IhaoSM

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pembrokecenter.bsky.social
Post 1/4. 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of Louise Lamphere vs. Brown University, the landmark sex discrimination case that changed the face of Brown. Lamphere was an assistant professor of anthropology who was denied tenure.
‪@brown.edu‬ @brownanthro.bsky.social
Department of Anthropology Photograph, 1970-71. Top row, left to right: Niels Braroe, Richard Strand, Robert Jay, James Deetz, Dwight Heath, Douglas Anderson. Bottom row, left to right: George Hicks, Louise Lamphere, Philip Leis, Alex Ricciardelli, Karl Heider

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pembrokecenter.bsky.social
To read: this interview of Elizabeth Weed and Elizabeth A. Wilson, differences editors, by Eugenia Zuroski, president of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. www.celj.org/featured-jou.... differences is CELJ's newest featured journal. @differences.bsky.social
‪@elizwilsonemory.bsky.social‬
Differences — Council of Editors of Learned Journals
Editors of differences were interviewed by CELJ Board members, Debra Rae Cohen and Eugenia Zuroski as CELJ’s newest featured journal!
www.celj.org

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emorywgss.bsky.social
SIS Call for Summer Proposals!
For faculty & graduate students working in areas related to race, sexuality, and gender! Proposal deadline is June 30, 2025. Please send proposals to [email protected], with your name, department, rank or year, and theme for proposal.
elizwilsonemory.bsky.social
Worn out by an afternoon in front of microfilm, but did locate terrific series of letters from Solanas to her college newspaper in 1957 “my pen is dipped in blood”

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rose-nikolas.bsky.social
Finally my essay on a 5E approach to mental distress in adversity is published! It is open access at doi.org/10.1177/1363...
First page of the paper

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differences.bsky.social
"Limits of Legibility: Questions of Blackness and Sexuality" is dedicated to the memory of Selamawit D. Terrefe.

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