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@dclarkwithane

writing on histories of whiteness, jewishness, rurality, translating yiddish women poets. words at , , &c

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Joined February 2012

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    Apr 16

    i wrote about translation, anti/fascism, poetry, and memory politics, reading w poems by and Elena Fanailova, it was such a relief edits by <3 cc

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    Jun 10

    So rude that this is page 1 of this Marina Tsvetaeva book 😭

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    Jun 4

    thank you to and for endorsing our plan to end police violence and sinkholes once and for all

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    Jun 4

    In Palestine, first thing we do under fire is identify the type of weapons israeli cops/soldiers are holding. This defines your strategy for resisting + trying to be safe. Here’s a thread on identifying weaponry for those out there fighting across Turtle Island♥️

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    May 27

    "The conditions of our loss bar us from the rituals and intimacy we need to grieve." reflects on her experience participating in a taharah—the Jewish purification ritual that prepares a body for burial—over Zoom.

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  6. May 25

    brilliant friend writer organizer summons us from our rectangles by invoking the spirit of grace paley

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    May 23
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    May 25

    מי כעמך ישראל

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  10. May 25

    oh, another day of watching jewish literary men who tried to cross my boundaries and acted creepy to me when i was in my early twenties publish in major journals and be lauded for their insights

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    May 22

    This Saidiya Hartman essay the most important thing you'll read this year. "I learned to work with the mess of the archive, to creatively disorder the institutional fictions and the violent abstractions authorized as fact and truth."

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  12. May 21

    today: edward said, frantz fanon, hannah arendt, c riley snorton, ,

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  13. May 21

    my favorite part of academic writing is the citations, getting to recite to myself the rosary of people whose ideas matter to me and help make mine better

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  14. May 20

    who let netflix make a tv show called Tall Girls that is not about trans women

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    May 20
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    May 20

    I really don't know what to say about this. Holy shit.

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    May 20

    MATEWAN is a great movie, no argument. But it's nearly as much a cathartic celebration of hyper-masculine violence as it is US arbeiterfilme. Same can be said for 90%+ of the memorialization of the 5/19/2020 gunfight. That's a problem for labor historiography and for Appalachia.

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    May 19

    One thing all of those conversations made very clear to me is that fat hatred is social control that works, not only on fat people, but on anyone who worries that they might cross some line and become fat.

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  19. May 19

    it's a thrill to find myself personally infuriated at hannah arendt long after her death for claiming in the opening lines of On Antisemitism that antisemitism and anti-Judaism are entirely separate phenomena while eating unwashed grapes from the bag

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  20. May 19

    late taurus season gathers a historical revolutionary importance! but will my advisor be into it

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  21. May 19

    ALSO it's 100 years since the battle of Matewan today

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