I'm excited to share our latest blog post that delves into a fascinating aspect of American literature: the search for the first American graphic novel. This exploration provides insight into the evolution of the genre, its pioneers, and the cultural impact that graphic storytelling has had on the literary landscape. Join us as we uncover the historical context and significance of this unique art form. Read the full article here: [What is the first American graphic novel?](https://ift.tt/9KlGSRy)
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New article out on 'The Developmental Process of the Heritage Language Parent Tool', in the Heritage Language Journal. PM me if you'd like a preprint copy. https://lnkd.in/gT3fckbT
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The role of authors extends beyond mere storytelling; it encompasses cultural and historical preservation. By documenting our thoughts, experiences, and cultural insights, authors contribute to a larger body of knowledge that future generations can learn from. This makes our work as authors incredibly impactful. In this episode of The Author Switch, I discuss the ethical considerations and responsibilities that come with being an author. Tune in to learn more about how you can wield your authorial power responsibly. https://lnkd.in/dK9Gqsis
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The second article in my blog series for the Design History Society went live today. In this, I analyse the power dynamics between designers and artisans.
The next blog in our new series 'Crafting a National Identity in an International Market' is now live. This time, academic writer and researcher Dr. Rukmini Chaturvedi explores the theme of craft as power https://lnkd.in/ezP8Jmwq
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Literary giant Harold Bloom of Yale University, in this 1994 interview, unveils a fascinating claim about the impact of Shakespeare and Chaucer: they enhance our cognitive powers. So, why not pick up a copy this weekend and see for yourself what treasures await within the pages of these titans of literature? Reading great works of literature is a journey that strengthens our minds and broadens our understanding of the human experience. Here is the full interview: https://lnkd.in/di2NEhDt
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Hot off the press for your summer research in literary studies is this tome, "Literarische Organotechnik," recommended by acquisitions editor Marcus Böhm. It traces contemporary literary terms, such as 'rhizomes,' 'networks' or 'swarms,' to their natural and/or technical origins from the Middle Ages to today. Head to our website to enjoy 50% off more cutting-edge research from across our subject areas using code DGBSS24: https://lnkd.in/dmK5dM7z #DeGruyterBrill #SummerResearch #SummerSale #Literature
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At the start of the year, Rebecca Coleman and I co-authored a piece for the Media Theory Special Issue: Lauren Berlant and Media Theory. We work with Berlant’s emphasis on embracing irresolution and their attentiveness to unfolding scenes of encounter which we argue offer valuable frameworks for sense-making with media and popular culture amidst crisis and uncertainty. Thank you to Carolyn Pedwell and Simon Dawes for including it in such a wonderful collection of essays!
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Dive into the captivating world of dystopian fiction with 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry! 📚 Join us as we explore the thought-provoking themes of conformity, individuality, and the human experience. Enroll in our literature courses to delve deeper into this timeless classic and broaden your understanding of society's complexities. #TheGiver #Literature #UpCarrera #onlinelearningplatform #bookreview
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In more book related exciting news, I sat down and chatted with the lovely folx at Theoryish about my book. It is a fun listen with lots of segues into the state of academia, 'the normal', caste in South Asian cultures. Give it a listen, you might vibe! 😁 #bookish #podcast #academiclife
Another season, another fantastic author interview! This week we are joined by author J Daniel Luther and guest Roshan Johri to discuss the monograph "Queering Normativity and South Asian Public Culture: Wrong Readings Only." Make sure to listen here: buff.ly/49upFIh
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Time Traveler's Guide: Crafting Captivating Historical Fiction Epics Restream helps you multistream & reach your audience, wherever they are.
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