Monthly Archives: June 2013

Edie, Thea, and the End of DOMA

I would be remiss to let this month–June, Pride month–and this historic week pass without paying at least some small tribute to the Edie Windsor, the Stonewall rioters, the plaintiffs of Prop 8, the majority opinions of the Supreme Court, … Continue reading

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Guest Blogging, Summer Salon Edition

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been organizing the Summer Salon Series, bringing together friends and colleagues to discuss music, dance, politics, art, and current events. After the inaugural event, I was asked by Molly Lewis, president of GW’s English … Continue reading

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Straightening Vernon Lee

Vernon Lee was more than just a nom de plume for Violet Plaget, it was her identity. She may have adopted the name to establish a reputation as an aesthete or to sell more books, but among her closest friends, she became Vernon Lee, and to the poet … Continue reading

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Cheers to the New Blog!

Here you’ll find updates about my research, sagas from the archives, spotlights on obscure texts I’m reading, information about upcoming conferences, and info about my many experimental prototypes in the Digital Humanities. And you may, from time to time, find … Continue reading

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