H2020 European Research Council ProjectđĄResearching #EarlyModern women's trans-genre writing. Challenging the single-gender paradigm of intellectual value.
Chawton House has been on the road in the last couple of weeks, heading to Ohio for the JASNA AGM, and slightly less far to Edinburgh over the last few days for a conference on 'missing matter' - the feminist recovery of historical women writers, artists, & thinkers.
Our penultimate panel is "Expanding the canon for a more inclusive, transnational history"
Christine Jones, of the University of Maryland @UMBaltimore opens the discussion with "Americana Lost & Found in Sidonie de la Houssayeâs Fiction".
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Laura Gimeno Pahissa @laura_gp77 of @uablletres introduces us to the legacy of Frances E. W. Harper with âCan you Blame me if Iâve Learned to Thinkâ: Frances E.W. Harper's Intellectual Legacy to African American Women's Writing" #MissingMatter24
Now for the WINK Project's panel on textual misogynist and intellectual recovery! Our PI Carme Font @CFontPaz of @uablletres
presenting "Introducing, defining and investigating textual misogynies"
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Good morning from #MissingMatter24! Today we are at @IASH_Edinburgh for our morning session: MISSING MATTER IN THE CLASSROOM:
BRINGING WOMEN'S STORIES TO THE FOREFRONT OF THE CURRICULUM
Next up is Karl Alvestad @Karlwinch of the University of South-Eastern Norway talking about womenâs history, the Norwegian curriculum, and teacher education!
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Good morning from #MissingMatter24! Today we are at @IASH_Edinburgh for our morning session: MISSING MATTER IN THE CLASSROOM:
BRINGING WOMEN'S STORIES TO THE FOREFRONT OF THE CURRICULUM
Ganguli Mitra highlights that her project seeks to dispute the idea that feminism emerges from the west and from there it spreads to the rest of the world. #MissingMatter24
Our last talk of the panel is by Dana Rufolo, director of theater at the Research Institute of Europe @ResearchLux discussing the play "Your Words Inside My Body", a re-imagining of Lucia Joyce.
James Knox is now sharing his experience as curator of the Fleming Collection and its touring exhibition "Scottish Women Artists: 250 Years of Challenging Perception" @FlemingArtColl#MissingMatter24