Shirley Samuels
Writer, teacher, friend, mother, sister.
In production: “Haunted by the Civil War” (PUP, 2025)
Now writing: “Women & Democracy in the C19 U. S.” (Edinburgh UP)
Also work as a humanities chair
https://english.cornell.edu/shirley-samuels
@bertemerson.bsky.social
Lit prof and part-time admin at Whitworth U in Spokane, WA | ever hopeful for democracy | author of American Literary Misfits (UNC Press) | co-editor of Democracies in America (Oxford UP)
@kassiejo.bsky.social
Anti-Pierre: Rough, shy, spiteful, rambunctious, and weak (via @damfales). Assistant Prof Early American Lit. Melville. Mill girls. Murder.
@sbagen.bsky.social
Personal account. Personal views. Frank G. Millard Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School & Arlene Susan Kohn Professor of Social Policy, University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Former General Counsel, HHS and OMB.
@apetro.bsky.social
Historian. Author: *Provoking Religion: Sex, Art, & the Culture Wars* (just released!) and *After the Wrath of God: AIDS, Sexuality, & American Religion*
@okaysoldierschweik.bsky.social
Retired English & disability studies prof, unretiring something-or-other. Death doula or not-dead-yet doula. One more grandparent for community mending of the social safety net.
@kallukian.bsky.social
Associate Professor and Graduate Director of English at the University of South Florida. Author of Slavery, Capitalism, and Women’s Literature: the Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852-1869 (U of Georgia Press).
@profkori.bsky.social
Feminist scholar who coined the term: know-your-place aggression. Author of LIVING WITH LYNCHING + FROM SLAVE CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE. Editor of IOLA LEROY + INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL. Literary & Cultural Critic. Runner. KorithaMitchell.com
@kellyross910.bsky.social
Slavery, Surveillance, and Genre in Antebellum United States Literature (Oxford UP, 2023) | American lit prof at Rider University | Editor of Poe Studies http://bit.ly/4157hVb
@dfmorgan.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English and Ethnic Studies. Little Black girl from Durham.
@geoffreykirsch.bsky.social
Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, studying 19th c. American literary and legal history. Opinions my own. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Geoffrey.Kirsch
@profjenn.bsky.social
Californian in Maine, archives nerd, reader, writer, editor, teacher. Director of the Maine Women Writers Collection. Ask me about Dora Mitchell! (Go ahead and get comfortable.)
@daliadavoudi.bsky.social
Assistant Prof. of literature, queer theory, media studies, 19th century things; writer in Brooklyn; Iranian Jew.
@jenniferschell16.bsky.social
UAF English Professor, Ecogothic Aficionado, Cetacean Enthusiast, Canine Therapy Human. I write about species extinction, Arctic ecosystems, more-than-human organisms, and blue humanities. Ocean obsessed! Fairbanks, AK. Views my own.
@robertdaleparker.bsky.social
Here for US &/or Modern fiction & poetry, critical theory, crime fiction. Author of How to Interpret Literature & books on US & Native American literature. Emerging writer of mystery & crime fiction. https://rparker1648.wixsite.com/robert-dale-parker
@thoreaupeutic.bsky.social
Thoreau studies (philological/philosophical wordplay) & translation; pragmatism | indie research « La résistance au gouvernement civil », traduction annotée : https://thoreaupeutic.net
@claudiastokes.bsky.social
Professor of English at Trinity University |19th-c US lit, women writers, religion | Editor of Harriet Beecher Stowe's religious writings for the Collected Works of Harriet Beecher Stowe (Oxford UP)
@sorayanadiamcdonald.com
I write about culture, history, and power. Pulitzer finalist for criticism. currently: working on a book previously: The Undefeated, WaPo (Pre-Bezos, mostly) she/her | sorayanadiamcdonald.com
@chenoweth.bsky.social
Political scientist & part-time farmer. Books: 'On Revolutions' (2022), 'Civil Resistance' (2021), & 'The Politics of Terror' (2019). Coming soon: 'Bread & Roses' & 'The End of People Power.' https://www.ericachenoweth.com. What a time to be alive.
@chrisrodelo.bsky.social
Assistant professor at UC Irvine | writes on Latinx performance & literature since the 19th century | they/he | 🇨🇴🇲🇽🏳️🌈 https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=7102
@cherylspinner.bsky.social
just your local femme no-goodnik who buys the flowers herself.
@dcsackman.bsky.social
Historian, Nature and Culture, author of Orange Empire and Wild Men and editor of A Companion to American Environmental History https://sites.google.com/view/douglassackman/home
@jeddobson.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College. Author of The Birth of Computer Vision (Minnesota), Critical Digital Humanities (Illinois), and co-author of Moonbit (punctum) and Perceptron (punctum). American Literature, ML/AI/DH
@c19podcast.bsky.social
A production of @c19americanists.bsky.social that explores the past, present, and future through an examination of the United States in the long nineteenth century. Always accepting proposals! https://www.c19society.org/podcast
@profgardner.bsky.social
Proud geek, dad, and husband. Teacher and literary historian with emphasis on Black print culture--esp. C19 and African American women writers. Opinions my own.
@bryansinche.bsky.social
Teacher, Author, C19 African American Lit., Book History, https://uncpress.org/book/9781469674131/published-by-the-author/ Go Blue.
@claremullaney.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Clemson University | Ph.D., Penn | 19th & early 20th U.S. literature, disability studies, material texts and material culture.
@jmcoghlan.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in C19 AmLit at the University of Manchester. Editor: Cambridge Companion to Literature & Food (CUP, 2020). Author: Sensational Internationalism (EUP, 2016). She/her.
@kdinniene.bsky.social
PhD Candidate in American Literature Jr. Fellow for the Centre for Fat Liberation and Scholarship Cat dad 🐈⬛
@guttergeek.bsky.social
Prof of lit, film & pop culture. Higher ed history nerd, academic freedom militant. Proud Buckeye born & (pending) died. Hobbies include music, plants & counting pills. Ask me about my 🥄😵💫⚡️ 🕎 Opinions mine all mine http://campus-novel.ghost.io
@ccp-org.bsky.social
Colored Conventions Project is a collective that brings 19th-century Black organizing to digital life through archives, digital exhibits, and more. ColoredConventions.org
@rafaelaaf.bsky.social
Librarian, historian of Colonial Latin America, mom, y un montón de otras cosas.
@bettyrbl.bsky.social
Historian and Native American and Indigenous Studies scholar.
@signsjournal.org
The leading international journal in women's studies, Signs has since 1975 been at the forefront of new directions in feminist scholarship. | http://signsjournal.org | Published by @uchicagopress.bsky.social linktr.ee/signsjournal
@debraraecohen.bsky.social
Finally here. Distinguished Professor of English Emerita, University of South Carolina; former co-editor, M/m; past president, CELJ. Modernism and media, especially the BBC. Anti-fascist, trans ally. Bean soup, pickles, word games. She/her. 🍉
@sbrodsky.bsky.social
I teach music, modernism, psychoanalysis @ University of Chicago, direct Gray Center for Arts & Inquiry, and am mostly unconscious. Stuff: http://bit.ly/3JMupgJ
@mollymacv.bsky.social
Asst. Prof. of Interdisciplinary Humanities @ WFU/ contemporary literature, climate, critical food studies
@agthomas.bsky.social
Editorial Director, University of Chicago Press. On book publishing, literature, and photography. https://linktr.ee/alnthomas
@lisalmoore.bsky.social
Reading, writing, meditating. Lammy-awarded critic. Modestly published poet. Hill Professor of English and Chair of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at UT-Austin. May all beings be free from suffering. https://lisalmoore.com/
@profbrucedorsey.bsky.social
Historian, writer. Professor of History, Swarthmore College. Most recent: MURDER IN A MILL TOWN (Oxford UP). Rep'd by Mullane Literary Associates.
@agr.bsky.social
Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Harvard, Author of, among other books, Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings:An American Controversy,The Hemingses of Monticello,, Vernon Can Read: A Memoir with Vernon Jordan, On Juneteenth