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Felicity Callard

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Philosophy 17%
felicitycallard.bsky.social
I love seeing this gathering of those who have experienced different parts of a longer theoretical/pedagogical moment. Glad to welcome you into this thread @ylbooks.bsky.social

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evansmithhist.bsky.social
The 'Battle of Cable Street', which took place on 4 October, 1936, has become a foundational myth of anti-fascism in Britain. This excerpt from my 'No Platform' book explores how 'Cable Street' was used as inspiration for student activists in the 1970s.

hatfulofhistory.com/2020/10/03/t...
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Jake Romm looks at one painting by Luca Giordano – hard, repeatedly – and what an essay he ends up writing
jakeromm.bsky.social
For the @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social I wrote about Luca Giordano's St. Michael, but also about art & empire, & airstrikes, & Gaza

I feel strongly about this one: it articulates something about art and looking that I'd previously struggled with, & also I think it's my best writing about art)
Against the Wound | Los Angeles Review of Books
Jake Romm navigates artistic depictions of genocide and religious violence—some illuminating, others devoid of substance—from Renaissance Italy to modern-day Berlin, in an essay from LARB Quarterly no...
lareviewofbooks.org
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Reading Trump's compact for universities & checking off how many demands (institutional neutrality, the need to interpret 'male', 'female' according to reproductive function/biology, etc.) British universities have already embraced/appear willing to embrace
www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/u...
www.washingtonexaminer.com

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jakeromm.bsky.social
For the @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social I wrote about Luca Giordano's St. Michael, but also about art & empire, & airstrikes, & Gaza

I feel strongly about this one: it articulates something about art and looking that I'd previously struggled with, & also I think it's my best writing about art)
Against the Wound | Los Angeles Review of Books
Jake Romm navigates artistic depictions of genocide and religious violence—some illuminating, others devoid of substance—from Renaissance Italy to modern-day Berlin, in an essay from LARB Quarterly no...
lareviewofbooks.org
felicitycallard.bsky.social
“When Palestine in English revolts, it’s because Palestine in Arabic gives it life. Palestine in English resists becoming ghost because

Palestine in Arabic is never ghost, no matter the immensity of ruin”: Fady Joudah in @parapraxismag.bsky.social www.parapraxismagazine.com/articles/exh...
Exhibit G: Baby Moses & Khalas — Parapraxis
or Notes on Palestinian Interiority Fady Joudah
www.parapraxismagazine.com
felicitycallard.bsky.social
“Part of the misunderstanding of the deepfake threat stems from the idea that it is a problem of bad information, rather than a problem of desire (or the material conditions that shape desire)” Claire Wilmot @lrb.co.uk www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2025/se...
Claire Wilmot | Fascistic Dream Machines
Part of the misunderstanding of the deepfake threat stems from the idea that it is a problem of bad information, rather...
www.lrb.co.uk
ctimmermann.bsky.social
I recommend this article, which provides an excellent introduction to the history both of the term autism and the ways in which the label has been applied to a changing set of human characteristics, in line with changing scientific and diagnostic approaches.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
How autism became autism - Bonnie Evans, 2013
This article argues that the meaning of the word ‘autism’ experienced a radical shift in the early 1960s in Britain which was contemporaneous with a growth in e...
journals.sagepub.com
ctimmermann.bsky.social
Autism is back on the front pages. Why not read the book that my excellent @manchester.ac.uk @manchstm.bsky.social colleague Dr Bonnie Evans has published on the history of autism? It's open access and you can read it online for free.

www.manchesterhive.com/display/9781...
Cover of Dr Bonnie Evans' book The Metamorphosis of Autism: A History of Child Development in Britain (Manchester University Press, 2017)
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Remembering Jonathan Lear coming to talk about the death drive when I was a grad student and his conversations with us at Birkbeck more recently on his essay on Gettysburg. I’ve been spending a lot of time with his writings on mourning. Thinking of his family, friends, colleagues, analysands today
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Wonderful essay. Giovanni’s Room was the first Baldwin I read, as an adolescent. Thank you for helping me understand the work of beauty and the work of the irreparable in this book
garthgreenwell.bsky.social
I first read Giovanni's Room when I was 14. How did a book built (I now think) on a homophobic logic give me access to dignity? For Harper's, I wrote about why we should complicate our sense of what it means for art to be "affirming." harpers.org/archive/2025...

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kirsteen-paton.bsky.social
👋 Sociologists in Solidarity with Palestinians @socispal.bsky.social have joined Bluesky

Give them a follow for resources, events and upcoming actions calling on sociological professional bodies to us their platforms to stand with Palestinian

If you want to get involved email [email protected]
willpooley.bsky.social
do you work in a university/faculty/school in the UK that abolished “departments”? willing to share experiences (by DM if preferred)? RTs also appreciated
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Anyone who has to take the Avanti West Coast will shiver as they see confirmation of just how bad these trains are
hpsvanessa.bsky.social
Waiting for a (delayed, of course) train & spotted this extraordinary statistic. 40% of Avanti trains at Birmingham are late! 40%! That is insane!
When British people grumble about things getting shitter it’s stuff like this that is part of the grinding down of morale and a functioning society.
Sign with a table listing train performance at Birmingham new st station. Only 60.2% of Avanti trains are on time - 63.8 cross country, 78.3 London northwestern and 77.4 of transport for wales. This compares to an average of 84% for the overall network

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hpsvanessa.bsky.social
Waiting for a (delayed, of course) train & spotted this extraordinary statistic. 40% of Avanti trains at Birmingham are late! 40%! That is insane!
When British people grumble about things getting shitter it’s stuff like this that is part of the grinding down of morale and a functioning society.
Sign with a table listing train performance at Birmingham new st station. Only 60.2% of Avanti trains are on time - 63.8 cross country, 78.3 London northwestern and 77.4 of transport for wales. This compares to an average of 84% for the overall network
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Ha! Bluesky has labelled Guercino’s Venus adult content
felicitycallard.bsky.social
I am angry every day that so much of what I was able to experience as a grad student — my encounter with art historical research via Shilpa’s research transformed my interior world — has now been ripped away, demolished
felicitycallard.bsky.social
It was 25yrs ago in year-long seminar designed to bring grad students together across disciplines & Shilpa spoke about this painting and at that point I barely knew Guercino’s name but something started then inside me & has intensified over a quarter of a century

ducatoestense.com/en/beni-stor...
Venus, Mars and Cupid, by Guercino. Description of painting here: https://ducatoestense.com/en/beni-storici-artistici/venus-mars-and-cupid/
felicitycallard.bsky.social
I spent a summer looking at Guercino (including in the small town of his birth, Cento) & kept thinking how it was one interdisciplinary seminar — when art historian grad student Shilpa Prasad presented her Guercino research — that redrew the line of this wayward geographer’s life. Thank you Shilpa
mosababutoha.bsky.social
There has been virtually no news from Gaza in the past six hours due to a communications blackout caused by ongoing Israeli attacks.

This is deeply alarming.

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garthgreenwell.bsky.social
I first read Giovanni's Room when I was 14. How did a book built (I now think) on a homophobic logic give me access to dignity? For Harper's, I wrote about why we should complicate our sense of what it means for art to be "affirming." harpers.org/archive/2025...
felicitycallard.bsky.social
Reposting. Indispensable reading
nplusonemag.com
The AI upheaval is unique in its ability to metabolize dread-inducing transformations. The university is becoming more corporate, more politically oppressive, and all but hostile to the humanities? Yes—and every student gets a personal chatbot. www.nplusonemag.com/issue-51/the...
Large Language Muddle | The Editors
The AI upheaval is unique in its ability to metabolize any number of dread-inducing transformations. The university is becoming more corporate, more politically oppressive, and all but hostile to the ...
www.nplusonemag.com
felicitycallard.bsky.social
“We’re doing this because the [UC] administration has not yet,” — Anna Markowitz, president UCLA Faculty Assn

A multi-purpose sentence
aaup.org
AAUP @aaup.org · 21d
BREAKING:

A historic coalition of national & California labor unions led by the AAUP filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging the illegal & coercive use of civil rights laws to attack the University of California system & the rights of their members.
UC employees, not waiting on leaders, sue Trump for 'financial coercion' over UCLA cuts
University of California faculty, students and staff on Tuesday sued President Trump over a $1.2-million penalty against UCLA and federal demands over campus changes. They argued that the actions camp...
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