it was always a wish of mine to make it on the @NewBooksNetwork and today that wish came true. maraming salamat to @Shohineee for taking such great care with our conversation.
EMBODIED RECKONINGS (@UofMPress) demonstrates how the โcomfort womenโ movement holds Asian American and Asian activists together as they address Americaโs imperialist past and seek redress against militarized sexual violence. ๐๏ธ@ElizabethWSon joins us โ
newbooksnetwork.com/embodiedโฆ
Neither wives nor nuns, the seroras fulfilled an essential religious role in early modern Basque communities. Learn all about the nature of religious reform in early modern Iberia as Amanda L. Scott, author of THE BASQUE SERORAS (@CornellPress) joins us๐
newbooksnetwork.com/the-basqโฆ
How are women made monstrous in popular culture?
MONSTROUS WOMEN in COMICS (@upmiss) examines the coding of women in terms of gender, sexuality, race, nationality, and disability. Listen in as @s_langsdale and @ecoody join @rj_buchanan on the podcast โ
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Sharing the stories of 60 men involved in a government-supported โresponsibleโ fatherhood program, ESSENTIAL DADS (@ucpress) offers a unique window into long-standing controversies about the importance of fathering. ๐๏ธ@jrandles3 joins @ProfessorJohnst โ๏ธ
newbooksnetwork.com/essentiaโฆ
The 1970s LGBT movement was about so much more than sex and marching in the streets. In STAND BY ME: The Forgotten History of Gay Liberation (@BasicBooks), historian @jimdowns1 rewrites the history of gay life in this period. Downs joins @morrisardoin โคต๏ธ
newbooksnetwork.com/stand-byโฆ
From San Diego to Olomouc today on memory, gender & war, I enjoyed my interview @NewBooksEEuro@NewBooksMilHist@NewBooksGender today with Jiลรญ Huteฤka, the historian of the Austro-Hungarian military and #Czech accounts of morale & soldiering in #WWI#GreatWar. In December 2020.
Thanks so much for having me on @NewBooksFood, @chtippen to chat about Diners, Dudes & Diets!! This was such a fun conversation.
cc: @uncpressblog @utulsa
Placing his fiction into canons of LGBTQ literature, GAY FAULKNER (@upmiss) explores the intimate friendships Faulkner maintained with gay men, giving rise to a new understanding of this most important of American authors. Pip Gordon joins @voices_south๐
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Grounded in media workersโ perspectives and everyday life, MANUFACTURING CELEBRITY (@dukepress) examines the racial and gender hierarchies and inequalities that are imbricated within the work of producing celebrity. ๐๏ธ@vanessajdiaz joins @Reighangillam โ๏ธ
newbooksnetwork.com/manufactโฆ
Based on interviews with med students, faculty, and people who use their own bodies to teach the pelvic exam, FEELING MEDICINE (@NYUpress) looks at this essential, yet seldom discussed aspect of medical education. ๐@KellyUnderman joins @dr_claireclark ๐
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Assessing legal cases, scholarship, and popular media through an intersectional and queer studies lens, QUEERING LAW and ORDER (@RLPGBooks) breaks down the state of LGBTQ people in the criminal justice system. @kevinnadal joins @nickpozek on the podcast๐
newbooksnetwork.com/queeringโฆ