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The @librarycongress is celebrating 100 years of Children's Book Week by digitizing these fascinating & rare archival children's books @gothlit_chloe @irenemangoutas https://t.co/tT3rXCR9vI
Hot off the press! MLC Exec member Dr Esther Berry publishes "Hurricane Katrina Hair: Rereading Nineteenth-Century Commemorative Hair Forms & Fragments Through the 'Mourning Portraits' of Loren Schwerd" in @_FashionStudies! Congratulations! #MLCSpotlight https://t.co/plnjN5KK5n
Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s is the exhibition exploring the Minotaur and other monsters that exemplified the "age of monsters" these artists lived and worked in @s_surrealism @colettepeignot https://t.co/GglpjpAH47
#MLCTeamSpotlight: Communication and Culture PhD student @JaclynHilary published her article "Wonder Woman’s Costume as a Site for Feminist Debate" in Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies.
Check it out at the link! https://t.co/xmSrURkDi2
Readjusting dialogue in the #Canadian academic realm | How white women academics can utilize kindness versus "niceness" in supporting women academics of colour @zelieasava https://t.co/Agakzhq1Gy
Turning aside from the themes of his seminal novel Les Misérables, Victor Hugo's #surrealist visual art reveal the author's Spiritualism https://t.co/Xn9XWNAndE
Looking for something to read? @openculture explores the MetPublications website, five decades of Met Museum publications on art history available to read, download, and/or search for free @metmuseum https://t.co/whmC7dBwaJ
Remembering #feminist scholar Louise Desalvo, whose memoir of #modernist author Virginia Woolf was named one of the most significant books of the #20thC @kseelye https://t.co/VKWdGrz48I
How The Lovesong of Alfred J Prufrock positioned #modernist poet TS Eliot at the forefront of the #avantgarde after its initial release in 1915 @kinoue0104 @DrGearyMatt https://t.co/lvWhZ6IQVU