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Ari Friedlander
@arifried
Associate Prof, UMiss. Rogue Sexuality in Early Modern English Literature: Desire, Status, Biopolitics (OUP 22). New work on Milton, gender, disability. he/him.
Memphis, TN Katılım Aralık 2009
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my publisher wants me to come back to Twitter, so hello again everyone. please expect me to be mostly promoting the best thing I’ve ever written, PERSONAL DEMONS: POSSESSION NARRATIVES OF LATE LIBERALISM, which @DukePress is putting out on October 20th. cover drop imminent
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My study of The Flowers of Evil — Baudelaire's Shadow: On Poetic Determination — is out today from Fordham University Press.
fordhampress.com/baudelaire-s-s…
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French Republican Wall Calendars are available again! tinyurl.com/lulufrwc
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The editors of The Quietus asked me to write something about making art in the midst of everyday US fascism; you can read my scratchings, including a cameo appearance from Patricia Highsmith, here: thequietus.com/opinion-and-es…
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For Tudor readers, “rogues,” “gipsies,” and “thieves” were all together in the criminal underworld—complete with its own vocabulary. Early pamphlets cataloged their “cant words,” offering a voyeuristic look at society’s outsiders. 🔎 With guest Ari Friedlander cassidycash.com/ep399

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NEW EPISODE: Step inside the secret criminal underworld of Tudor England as @arifried
introduces us to rogue cant—the coded slang of thieves, vagabonds, and con artists—and uncover how Shakespeare used this hidden vocabulary in his plays. 🎧 Listen now at cassidycash.com/ep399

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Ever wanted to talk like a 16th-c thief?
I’m back on @ThatShakespeare with @CassidyCash to dive into rogue cant -- the secret slang of Shakespeare’s rogues and the criminal underworld behind Henry IV and other plays.
Listen here: cassidycash.com/you-dissentiou…
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NEW EPISODE: Step inside the secret criminal underworld of Tudor England as @arifried introduces us to rogue cant—the coded slang of thieves, vagabonds, and con artists—and uncover how Shakespeare used this hidden vocabulary in his plays. 🎧 Listen now at cassidycash.com/ep399
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My latest book, on open access!
Ottomans and the Supernatural: Nature and the Limits of Knowledge in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
academic.oup.com/book/61617


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My next book, The Women who Clothed the Stuart Queens, has a cover!!! And a preorder link!! Yippee!
bloomsbury.com/uk/women-who-c…
amazon.com/Women-Who-Clot…

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I am beyond delighted to share the very first episode of my new #YouTube series co-hosted with fellow author Rachel Aanstad, SHAKESPEARE AND FRIENDS!
In this episode, we engage with the question: 'Did Shakespeare's audiences believe in ghosts?' 👻 🗡 😈
youtu.be/Br4N4RA0j_s?si…

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Very exciting to see THE COLLECTED WORKS OF THOMAS KYD: VOLUME 2, for which I am the Associate Editor, now listed on the @boydellbrewer website.
The Collected Works of Thomas Kyd - Boydell and Brewer share.google/Lg1i9VkrMyzDkH…

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Honored to be a friend of the pod, Cassidy!
ThatShakespeareLife@ThatShakespeare
Talked with @arifried today & thanked him for coming on TSL back when we were “nobody.” He replied: “You were already somebody—people just didn’t know it yet.” ❤️ Grateful for his kindness. New episode on Rogue Cant coming soon—subscribe to catch it! cassidycash.com
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Great Renaissance Book event starting now!!
ua-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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@arifried Is this in Burma? Definitely looks like he’s acting a part.
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