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The messy intimacy of writing history | Meny Snoweballes
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Blogging on feminism, medieval studies, teaching and learning. 8216;Welebelovyd Volentyne’: Fifteenth-century courtship and the Pastons. Medieval Gender Reading Group: TOMORROW! The messy intimacy of writing history. March 7, 2014. Right now I am sitting in the room my husband and I grandly call an office, which is a dumping ground for clean laundry that needs ironing and paperwork that needs filing, and that contains a desk and chair where I wrote much of the book. But sometimes I think those of us who ...
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Blogging on feminism, medieval studies, teaching and learning. Feminist medievalist, teacher of history, consumer of pop culture. Lecturer at the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford. Blogging in a personal capacity. Blocked: On Anxiety & Productivity. November 3, 2016. Stunning Daughter: Child Migrants, Celebrity Teens, and Some Medieval Connections. October 21, 2016. Splintered: Women in Academia. October 19, 2016. Last week I attended Challenging Inequality: A Workshop for Women Historians a...
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If Margery Kempe Were Your Student | Meny Snoweballes
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Blogging on feminism, medieval studies, teaching and learning. Twilight of Transition: Pregnancy, Birth and Empathetic Bodies. Set Out Running: Academic Bodies, After Labour →. If Margery Kempe Were Your Student. August 7, 2015. If Margery Kempe were your student, this poor creature would be the first person to raise her hand in every lecture, and would without fail email you afterwards to ask extra questions. If Margery Kempe were your student, the colleague who taught her last semester would have warne...
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Blogging on feminism, medieval studies, teaching and learning. Newer posts →. Flotsam and Jetsam: Watery Womanhood. July 19, 2016. Photo by Dimitri Caceaune. Women are watery creatures, it seems. In mythology we fuse with fish and seals to slide fin-first through open water. In medieval and early modern medicine, our humours are wet and cool. We leak: milk, blood, amniotic fluid – and yes, even that great modern taboo, piss. It has been a watery few weeks for me. I recently returned from Women at Sea.
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Twilight of Transition: Pregnancy, Birth and Empathetic Bodies | Meny Snoweballes
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Blogging on feminism, medieval studies, teaching and learning. Can Men Really Have It All? Interviewing Two Men In STEM. If Margery Kempe Were Your Student →. Twilight of Transition: Pregnancy, Birth and Empathetic Bodies. August 6, 2015. Wavering between the profit and the loss. In this brief transit where the dreams cross. The dreamcrossed twilight between birth and dying. People who have known me for a while tend to also know that T.S. Eliot’s. Germans have a word, zwischen. Sir Torrent of Portyngale.
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