Stephanie Trigg

@stephanietrigg

Medievalist at Melbourne. Also part of the ARC Centre for the History of Emotions. Let yourself be moved!

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    Lioness carved on bone from the last glacial, 12,000-14,000 yrs ago, Grotte de la Vache, Ariege, Midi-Pyrénées

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  2. Recommendation for a good night out next Thursday and Friday! with at Paris Cat!

  3. Invitation to like the climate garden my partner is planting in Parramatta to offset his interstate travel:

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    The long read. Pain: The Forgotten Emotion.Transcript of a paper given for ...

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    Ros King of talks 'Play, playfulness, & national identity in renaissance England' on 23 Nov

  6. My account of an evening with Joe Chindamo, Zoe Black, memory, emotions, objects and music...

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    “This isn’t the paper I wanted to read. Write a different one.” - Reviewer 2 |

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  8. I can hear the fire trucks heading down to the Pinnacle: sad morning...

  9. Listening to 'A history of British weeping' with the ABC Radio app. Great stuff!

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    Hello colleagues. Hope some of you caught my plug for your Centre on - Phillip Adams interested to learn about it!

  11. Prisoners in 1850 and 1860s carved their initials into bluestone pavement blocks: who were T and V?

  12. Last week's gig at Parliament House: Magna Carta editions and translations in the sixteenth century.

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    Come work at lovely Lancaster! Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern Literature at Lancaster University

  14. "If as many people talked about climate change as they talked about my hair we'd be in a really good place." Love this!

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    A bar was walked into by the passive voice.

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    Hotte local singles NEAR YOW are ynterestid yn the latest Ytalian verse formes, falconrye, and complicated hattes.

  17. The Mighty Apollo and his bluestone blocks:

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  18. Thanks to Merri Creek volunteers for making this waterway so lovely! via

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