PhD student interested in nineteenth-century writing, gender, cross-dressing, women's facial hair, narrative silences & digital humanities (She/her)
Siobhan-Michelle Smith
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12 days until our study day on (peri-)menopause in Victorian Popular Literature. Everyone welcome. More info and registration here: victorianpopularfiction.org/the-critical...
I kinda want to extract the paths of the fencing foils and embroider them. 😍 #DHmakes
👀👀 Take a look at our upcoming events - many FREE online #CPD opportunities - Primary, Secondary, Further, Higher - cross sector. Lots to choose from! AND a treasure of an archive to check out! Go! Click on the link and see for yourself ! 😊 Join us & join in! englishassociation.ac.uk/events/
5/6, join online+free @scholarslab.bsky.social event by our DH Fellow Seanna Viechweg for a very good example of DH dissertation work right now: interactive digital pedagogy exploring how we can practice speculative reinterpretation as a way of asking "what if?" when archives fall short +
Programme, abstract pack and registration link here: victorianpopularfiction.org/the-critical...
Still excited about this, still sharing it, still can't believe I get to be involved with cool things like this ... but also ... still fighting with my own peri-menopausal symptoms and full of rage. It's a rollercoaster of emotions today!
It's so reassuring to see registrations coming in for our study day. We're really excited to hear from our speakers and engage in conversation about the importance of (peri-)menopause and how it has been represented historically (and today!?) Programme and registration link in the comments!
More info and registration here: victorianpopularfiction.org/the-critical...
The workshop is part of an exciting study day on (peri-) menopause in Victorian literature. Attendees are welcome to join one or both parts of the day
My bio for conference papers often says that I am an advocate for making digital humanities methods more inclusive and accessible. Mainly because I know that they can be incredibly useful but they intimidate me. Today I am finally "properly" advocating by organising a workshop. Link in comments...