📣 CFP: 'Weird Modernisms' TMR Special Issue
📝 We are looking for contributions of conference reports, interviews, Q&As, and similar pieces, covering both the in-person and virtual conference.
⏰ If you are interested in being involved with the issue, please email [email protected] by 12 June 2026.
British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS)
Presenting my first conference paper wasn’t as scary as I had thought! Such a great time speaking about Mina Loy’s ‘Surreal Scene’ and her concerns over the use of women’s bodies in art. Thank you @annadevs.bsky.social and @david-strong.bsky.social for such a brilliant day all about Collective Forms
Just another #ModWrite Monday! 🎶 Let us know what you're working on today. Plus, if you're joining us for the Weird Modernisms conference and would like to contribute a conference report, interview, or similar piece to a special issue of The Modernist Review, please get in touch at [email protected]
🧵 Registration for BAMS/MSA 2026 is now open! If you're joining us in Loughborough in July, the BAMS PGR reps are hosting 2 events and we'd love to see you there (full details below). Sign up for both events using the conference's new additional programme form here: forms.office.com/Pages/Respon...
Wishing everyone a very happy Bloomsday! Rejoyce!
We are delighted to share #TheModernistReview61! Our May issue offers a range of articles, creative pieces, and book reviews. Enjoy!
Check it out here: modernistreviewcouk.wordpress.com/2026/05/29/t...
British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS)
British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS)
This #ModWrite Monday I’m writing my first conference paper! Getting ready to talk about Mina Loy, Surrealist art, and the commodification of women’s bodies at the Collective Forms Symposium in June!
I’m really looking forward to giving my first paper at the Collective Forms Symposium later this month!
So excited to share the latest edition of #TheModernistReview ! It’s the first issue I have been a part of, and I’m really looking forward to working on the next one!
British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS)
British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS)
For today’s #ModWrite I’m looking at some (slightly disturbing) 1920s wax mannequins in relation to Mina Loy’s concerns over women, the face, aging, and creativity. These ones are melting in a window on a summers day