Stephanie Browner

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Stephanie Browner

Stephanie Browner

@Dean_Stephanie

teacher, writer of books and digital content, prof at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, The New School

NYC Katılım Şubat 2009
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Andrew D Rotstein@AndrewRotstein·
Trump/Vance have, unsurprisingly, revived the style of 1988 Willie Horton ads against Kamala Harris. Lee Atwater, who approved (but didn't produce) the ad, repented and apologized to Dukakis for it on his death bed. Will Trump ever feel such remorse? Extremely doubtful.
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ChristinaProenzaColes@ProenzaColes·
Jessie Redmon Fauset (b. 1882 in New Jersey) was a novelist, literary editor, educator, & mentor to writers like Langston Hughes, Nella Larson, Claude McKay, & Jean Toomer. She shaped a generation of American literature.
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Andrew D Rotstein@AndrewRotstein·
Republicans blaming Democrats' condemnation of the MAGA program should kindly remember: Only one leading U.S. political figure has publicly, repeatedly, compulsively encouraged, condoned, and trivialized violence. That person is not a Democrat.
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Stephanie Browner@Dean_Stephanie·
@NSFreePress Thanks for reporting! Lots of opining and too little reporting out there. We need information. Thank you!
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Stephanie Browner@Dean_Stephanie·
Tonight, covering off-year elections and governor's race in Kentucky, @jaketapper asked, more as comment than question, "how did Kentucky 'even' get a Democratic governor?' The snark was palpable. Learn your history: KY Dem. gov: 1971-2003; 2007-2015. And respect the voters. Sigh
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Stephanie Browner@Dean_Stephanie·
@JakeTapper Covering tomorrow's KY governor's election, Tapper asked tonight, more as a comment than a question, "how did KY even get a Dem governor?" The snark was nasty. Learn your history: Dem governors 1971-1999 and 2007-2011. And respect the voters. Sigh.
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Nicholas Birns@nicholasbirns·
Teaching this next Thursday. First time I have ever taught Ulysses in my 34 year teaching career; we will see how it goes.
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Kinohi Nishikawa@kinohin·
Mark J. Noonan examines Gotham Book Mart’s avant-garde designs for book catalogues, stressing the continuity between sales and aesthetic innovation #STS2023
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Kinohi Nishikawa@kinohin·
Yolanda Mackey @YolandaMackey6 shares data visualizations of the Harlem Renaissance and Négritude movements, focusing on women known as the “midwives” of Black diaspora literary production: Jessie Redmon Fauset and Paulette Nardal #STS2023
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Stephanie Browner@Dean_Stephanie·
Great talk! I’ve been thinking with my students about those smooshed together letters for a couple of decades! And Mitchell gives us a lot more to think about.
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Mitchell Edwards (@RutgersBook @RutgersEnglish) delivers a talk on the typographical experimentation of Toni Morrison’s THE BLUEST EYE. His analysis of the layout differences between the MacTeer and Breedlove sections is brilliant #STS2023

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Kinohi Nishikawa@kinohin·
OK! We’re off to a flying start: a panel on Charles Chesnutt #STS2023
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Kinohi Nishikawa@kinohin·
William Martin @English_Harvard argues that Charles Chesnutt’s THE MARROW OF TRADITION (1901) offers a critique of nineteenth-century newspaper design and its *visual* propensity to sensationalize racial conflict. #STS2023
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Smithsonian’s NMAAHC@NMAAHC·
#OnThisDay in 1812, author Martin Delany was born. Delany is credited with penning the earliest example of Afrofuturism in American literature, “Blake: Or the Huts of America,” Delany published the two-part series in 1859. #NMAAHCFutures
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ChristinaProenzaColes@ProenzaColes·
On Easter Sunday, 1939, Marian Anderson concluded her historic concert at the Lincoln Memorial with a composition by Florence Price. These women navigated & faced many of the worst elements of US culture & used their artistry, power, & grace to cultivate & bring out the best.
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Daniel Pollack-Pelzner@pollackpelzner·
Hope this will put a steep price tag on the actions of Linfield leaders and deter other universities from making the same choices. Grateful for all the students, alumni, and colleagues around the world who’ve stood beside me. oregonlive.com/education/2023…
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