From caroline.webb at newcastle.edu.au Tue Aug 2 22:30:44 2022 From: caroline.webb at newcastle.edu.au (Caroline Webb) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 02:30:44 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] They're a' oot o' step but oor Jock In-Reply-To: <6CD77DF9C6B14D9980D04B7CB487D201@StuartHP> References: <2D8AA85F43C24083A72142CADAFC88FD@StuartHP><22d94af4-fcfd-9716-c7ab-2566acc9091b@northwestern.edu> <001301d8a4dc$e8732410$b9596c30$@verizon.net> <6CD77DF9C6B14D9980D04B7CB487D201@StuartHP> Message-ID: Thanks for raising this, Stuart, and for all the great discussion. Apologies if I?ve missed someone else saying this but for me there are also overtones in this ending of phrases such as ?hard shoes to fill??the idea that when someone important dies or otherwise leaves their role, someone else must step into their shoes. Mrs Flanders?s question is unanswered, and the abrupt ending implies that it cannot be answered. No one can replace Jacob (certainly not Bonamy), and the way of life and type of person represented by that particular young man has gone. ?Did he think he would come back?? Regards, Caroline From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf Sent: Monday, 1 August 2022 2:44 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] They're a' oot o' step but oor Jock If Woolf was thinking of museums in chapter XIV, then she kept her thoughts to herself. There is no clue for the reader. If a scholar wishes to dig into all of Woolf?s oeuvre to find a connexion, good luck to him or her, but it is to perverse If Woolf was thinking of museums in chapter XIV, then she kept her thoughts to herself. There is no clue for the reader. If a scholar wishes to dig into all of Woolf?s oeuvre to find a connexion, good luck to him or her, but it is to perverse to suggest (as Nash seems to) that the contents of museums are in the forefront of Woolf?s mind and that pathos is unintended or at least irrelevant. Mrs Flanders seems to me to be a fairly unsentimental person, and I see her as trying to be practical and thinking of the shoes as just another thing of Jacob?s that has to be tidied up. This is to deny ? as Woolf denies us ? the original ending of the novel: ?They both laughed. The room waved behind her tears.? But Bonamy will not fail to feel the pathos. If we must think of museums, then Jacob is unexceptional (except to his friends and relations), so nothing will go to a museum. Mrs Flanders might as well chuck the shoes or give them to a second-hand clothes dealer or to some lower-class person she knows (such as her odd-job man Barnet) -- or to the deserving poor, perhaps through the COS (Charity Organisation Society). Cf. Clara and ?one pair of elastic stockings for Mrs. Page, widow, aged sixty-three, in receipt of five shillings out-door relief, and help from her only son employed in Messrs. Mackie?s dye-works, suffering in winter with his chest?. It was only the exceptional that ended up in a museum. Jacob was no Edward Thomas: ?We cannot get past a great writer?s house without pausing to give an extra look into it and furnishing it as far as we are able with his cat and his dog, his books and his writing table. We may justify the instinct by the fact that the dominion which writers have over us is immensely personal; it is their actual voice that we hear in the rise and fall of the sentence; their shape and colour that we see in the page, so that even their old shoes have a way of being worn on this side rather than on that, which seems not gossip but revelation.? (?Flumina Amem Silvasque?, E2 161) Stuart From: Mark Hussey via Vwoolf Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2022 1:56 PM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] They're a' oot o' step but oor Jock It is (pace Stuart) a risky business to dictate what is ?possible? when it comes to reading anything, especially by Woolf. Yes, there is enormous pathos in Betty Flanders?s question, but it seem to me that her question can fairly described It is (pace Stuart) a risky business to dictate what is ?possible? when it comes to reading anything, especially by Woolf. Yes, there is enormous pathos in Betty Flanders?s question, but it seem to me that her question can fairly described as curatorial. It is the question all those who have to ?deal with? what is left behind must face. And shoes seem singularly challenging. What am I to do with these? Chuck ?em? Put them on a shelf? Donate them? Give them to the local history museum? Wear them? I don?t know. It?s difficult. I?ve been thinking a lot recently about memorial culture, specifically in relation to the events known in the US as ?9/11? (see attached), and I doubt anything in Woolf is ever ?simply one thing? (Ramsay, J.). From: Vwoolf > On Behalf Of Christine Froula via Vwoolf Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2022 7:09 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] They're a' oot o' step but oor Jock Many thanks for your wonderful post, Stuart, so thoughtful and thought-provoking in regard to connections between private memorializing by way of relics left by the deceased and museum curation. Similar questions come into play in both domains Many thanks for your wonderful post, Stuart, so thoughtful and thought-provoking in regard to connections between private memorializing by way of relics left by the deceased and museum curation. Similar questions come into play in both domains at their respective scales: what to keep? what to toss? what to give away? what to show? what to pass on? In both domains, those who remember and value the deceased selectively invest meaning and value in objects that evoke the (natural; existential; human; social) time lived and experienced by the dead, with ND providing a hinge between them in depicting public (readers, historians, citizens, etc) and private (family, friends, heirs, etc) memories/memorials/sentimental journeys. Ditto for JR to the extent that the book itself is a public/published memorial to its actual inspiration, Thoby Stephen, as well as to the "lost generation"--all those young lives who marched into WWI; JR's s creation involved analogous analytic and selective practices, implicit in the invented "narrative mode which foregrounds the selection, artifice, and experience of the exhibited example". I agree that VW's depicted shoes and boots retain all the pathos of life lived in time, evoking all the life and time the wearer trudged through as memento mori and so much more, no less than Van Gogh's boots do, even when she's highlighting the persistence of objects beyond death and human contemplation thereof, as in the comic contrast between Katharine's bored custodianship and the American tourist's "dumb" contemplation. The pathos of Betty Flanders's gesture, Katharine's burden of ancestral fame, and the American pilgrim seems to me perfectly compatible with the material and cultural questions raised by public "museology" (wonderful word!--never used it before). Christine On 7/31/2022 5:17 AM, Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf wrote: I recently read this article: NASH, John, "Exhibiting the Example: Virginia Woolf's Shoes", Twentieth_Century_Literature, 2013, LIX,2:283-308 ?My focus is on Night and Day, Jacob?s Room and the essays and reviews of literary ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I recently read this article: NASH, John, "Exhibiting the Example: Virginia Woolf's Shoes", Twentieth_Century_Literature, 2013, LIX,2:283-308 ?My focus is on Night and Day, Jacob?s Room and the essays and reviews of literary tourism (or literary geography, as she also called it). ?In these works, Woolf often associates shoes with particular museological contexts so that they become for her a kind of shorthand by which she questions practices of exhibition and exemplification?issues that go to the heart of her career-long concern with modes of representation and perception. Shoes feature less as personal memorials (heavy with the weight of pathos) and more as figures in a narrative mode which foregrounds the selection, artifice, and experience of the exhibited example.? The author certainly knows his Woolf. When we come to ND: ?jadedness and disaffection now define Katharine?s relationship with the great men of the past; this time it is the visitor, an ?American lady who had come to be shown the relics? (331), who singles out the slippers. ??What! His very own slippers!? Laying aside the manuscript, she hastily grasped the old shoes, and remained for a moment dumb in contemplation of them? (333). The writers? shoes have become the focus of a satire on the ?sentimental journeys? (?Howarth? 5) of the literary tourist?s ?dumb? admiration and despoiling ?grasp.?? The scene is sufficiently extensive, providing enough material for us to discuss/argue about Woolf?s ?real? views about the relics of the dead. So, the scene can arguably fit the author?s contention. However, when we come to ?Jacob?s Room?, all we have is: ??What am I to do with these, Mr. Bonamy?? ?She held out a pair of Jacob?s old shoes.? These are the last 2 lines of the book There isn?t an immediate Woolfian context for interpretation, except the whole book. The reader may be puzzled, of course. Jacques-?mile Blanche recounted that while staying at the Belgrave Hotel in London in 1925: ?I had left some of my papers and books in the reading-room when I was called away to answer a telephone call. [. . .] When I returned I found two women turning over the pages of a book that belonged to me. One of them was saying to the other: ?Can you make anything of it? Have you heard of the writer? It really makes you think you?ve gone off your head! Was that boy Jacob killed in the War? And what?s all that about *boots*?? Nonetheless, critics are generally agreed that this is a moment of pathos, or, as Nash puts it, there is ?a long critical history in Woolf studies which emphasizes metonymy and pathos in the closing scene.? He specifically names Bill Brown, Alex Zwerdling, Laura Marcus, and Robert Reginio. Instead, he argues ?against this critical consensus ... Instead, this essay asks *why* shoes came to seem so important to Woolf and finds the answer in her critique of literary tourism.? This is all very well, but no one reading JR for even the umpteenth time could possibly deduce from the text that when Mrs Flanders asks, ?What am I to do with these, Mr. Bonamy??, there could possibly be a hidden critique of ?museology?. You may use JR as yet another example of Woolf?s fascination with shoes and boots, but it is absurd to gainsay the pathos of the last 2 lines of the novel. You don?t have to be persuaded by the pathos, but what can be intended by Woolf except some form of pathos? 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Retail....(Hogarth House): https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.standard.co.uk/homesandproperty/celebrity-homes/virginia-woolf-s-richmond-hogarth-house-for-sale-b1014794.html__;!!KGKeukY!wi76jZ7hVOnHLr8NTT0DYgkEmmOH_ojPdPxH3HLA0fkz73__SLPfAQ1uiOvpXOIhOWOaV4n_DBU_JwdNUNLXFOf1huYp$ https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/virginia-woolfs-london-townhouse-goes-on-sale-for-3-5-million-97r0xrx2m__;!!KGKeukY!wi76jZ7hVOnHLr8NTT0DYgkEmmOH_ojPdPxH3HLA0fkz73__SLPfAQ1uiOvpXOIhOWOaV4n_DBU_JwdNUNLXFKmWAOQs$ Bloomsbury fashion: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fashionunited.uk/news/culture/the-bloomsbury-group-influences-trends-ahead-of-major-2023-exhibit/2022072164255__;!!KGKeukY!wi76jZ7hVOnHLr8NTT0DYgkEmmOH_ojPdPxH3HLA0fkz73__SLPfAQ1uiOvpXOIhOWOaV4n_DBU_JwdNUNLXFKLD9hmt$ Stay cool...in every sense. Vara ? The Bloomsbury Group influences trends ahead of major 2023 exhibit By Jackie Mallon 21 Jul 2022 [The Bloomsbury Group influences trends ahead of major 2023 exhibit] CULTURE CatwalkPictures.com In the early 20th century a group of artists and intellectuals known as the Bloomsbury Group was shaking up polite English society. The group was named after the central London district containing the British Museum where its members lived, a scenic area of Georgian terraces and floral squares. Referring to the free loving, gender fluid, hedonistic gatherings the group became known for, American wit Dorothy Parker once said of them, ?They lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles.? The Bloomsbury Group and the art of the collab Today, collaboration among creatives is common enough to have almost become a cynical business move, at least a means to increase one's social media following. But the Bloomsbury Group pioneered an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas as spontaneous expressions of art, an end in and of itself. The collective united interests as far-ranging as philosophy, literature, economics, spirituality, criticism, feminism and art, and counted as its regulars economist John Maynard Keynes, novelist E. M. Forster and critic Lytton Strachey. [Virginia Woolf] George Charles Beresford Like most anti-establishmentarians, the members of the Bloomsbury Group were controversial but, in rejecting bourgeois Victorian conventions, they were ahead of their time. Working from home, to use that most modern term, they could teach us a thing or two about self-realization, setting schedules, motivating ourselves and each other, while over their lifetimes building a legacy of fine art and literary masterpieces. They were pacifists, encouraged freedom from gender binaries, championed the environment, prioritized art and the joy of human company, which a global pandemic might have finally convinced us a century later is essential to a well-spent life. Take Virginia Woolf, a key member, whose relationship with Vita Sackville-West inspired her novel, *Orlando*, which chronicles the adventures of an environment-loving time-traveler who slides along the gender spectrum journeying from the Elizabethan era to the 1990s. The novel, and its 1992 film adaptation starring perennial trendsetter Tilda Swinton, is as timely today as it ever was. The group?s living spaces were a maximalist?s paradise of stacked books, whimsical china, bold Deco patterned folding screens, eclectic lamps, sooty fireplaces, and eccentric textiles. In April Architectural Digest announced that the the interior of Charleston, the group?s country retreat nestled in a blooming garden in Sussex in the south of England, which the magazine described as having a ?painterly, mishmashed aesthetic? was making a comeback. In June during Paris Men's Fashion Week, Dior showed a Spring 2023 collection inspired by artist member, Duncan Grant, owner of Charleston. Bloomsbury Group's aesthetic pushes fashion forward It will be a Bloomsbury-infused 2023 as the Charleston Museum has revealed plans for a major exhibit of the influential bohemians slated for September. It will include pieces from Dior?s collection which were inspired by creative director Kim Jones?s personal collection of Bloomsbury memorabilia. [Dior Mens ss 23] CatwalkPictures.com Dior?s runway presentation of posh but casual layers in drizzly grey shot through with soft rose and sand evoke an afternoon spent in an English country garden seen through tea-colored glasses. Double layered shorts worn with Wellies, hats, and zippered cagoules were perfect for the temperamental English weather, tramping along damp country lanes. The sun peeked through in a range of sweaters sporting motifs from Grant?s art. The handcrafted, patchworked and upcycled "mishmash" favored by the Bloomsbury Group is already a staple of the aesthetic of brands such as Bode, Gucci, and Dries Van Noten, But societal attitudes are only beginning to catch up. Expect this fanciful, free-spirited frolic through London's legendary bohemian quarters to set the standard for some time to come. Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. 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Today's Topics: 1. Cheryl Hindrichs (Beja, Morris) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 15:56:53 +0000 From: "Beja, Morris" To: "VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu" Subject: [Vwoolf] Cheryl Hindrichs Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Very sad news. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D8ACB0.2ADDCC30] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you validate the sender and know the content is safe. CONFIDENTIALITY: Any information contained in this e-mail (including attachments) is the property of The State of Texas and unauthorized disclosure or use is prohibited. Sending, receiving or forwarding of confidential, proprietary and privileged information is prohibited under Lamar Policy. If you received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender and delete this e-mail from your system. From detlofmm at miamioh.edu Wed Aug 10 12:29:10 2022 From: detlofmm at miamioh.edu (Detloff, Madelyn) Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 12:29:10 -0400 Subject: [Vwoolf] [EXTERNAL] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 123, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: To echo Amy, this is very heartbreaking. It feels as if we are being deluged with loss lately. Sending you all love and virtual hugs, Madelyn On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 12:07 PM AMY SMITH via Vwoolf wrote: > Dear all, > > This is terribly sad news to hear of Cheryl's passing. I enjoyed her > company and kind spirit, as well as her insightful scholarship and > enthusiasm for teaching. She was a wonderful member of the Woolf community > and I'm grateful to have known her. > > Thank you for sharing this, Morris. > > Amy > > Amy C. Smith (she/her) > Associate Professor, English & Modern Languages > Shaver Distinguished Faculty Fellow in Teaching > Lamar University, Member The Texas State University System > > Author, Virginia Woolf's Mythic Method > Organizer, 31st Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf: > Virginia Woolf and Ethics > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of > vwoolf-request at lists.osu.edu > Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2022 10:57 AM > To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 123, Issue 5 > > Send Vwoolf mailing list submissions to > vwoolf at lists.osu.edu > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https*3A*2F*2Flists.osu.edu*2Fmailman*2Flistinfo*2Fvwoolf&data=05*7C01*7Cacsmith3*40lamar.edu*7Cfe7de20ebf764454c5b708da7ae90144*7C8cf8605bf7b2482486fb604423c32395*7C0*7C0*7C637957438413054822*7CUnknown*7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0*3D*7C3000*7C*7C*7C&sdata=jJ*2BT5jO6WuXQcVd*2BqdT25XQu5kfYvIFTLjY1oA9iV1s*3D&reserved=0__;JSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUl!!KGKeukY!3DVIdGYrsbetROhS27E1rn5LB8ER7BLtT4GwFC0NfvS6f8igDO8EqcPYJQa_gtZILksGpjOesi0JHON_TfK047A$ > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > vwoolf-request at lists.osu.edu > > You can reach the person managing the list at > vwoolf-owner at lists.osu.edu > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than > "Re: Contents of Vwoolf digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. 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The Miami people, whose name our university carries, were forcibly removed from these homelands in 1846.In 1972, a relationship between Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma began and evolved into a reciprocal partnership, including the creation of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in 2001. The work of the Myaamia Center serves the Miami Tribe community and is dedicated to the revitalization of Miami language and culture and to restoring that knowledge to the Myaamia people. Learn more about Miami Tribe Relations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Katherine.Hill-Miller at liu.edu Wed Aug 10 12:35:44 2022 From: Katherine.Hill-Miller at liu.edu (Katherine Hill-Miller) Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 16:35:44 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] [EXTERNAL] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 123, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8db00c5ae0a849af87a726578c6651af@U-EXH-1.liunet.edu> Heartbreaking is exactly the word. Thanks, Morris, for letting us all know. Kathy From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Detloff, Madelyn via Vwoolf Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2022 12:29 PM To: AMY SMITH Cc: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] [EXTERNAL] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 123, Issue 5 WARNING: This email originated from outside of Long Island University. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. - LIU Information Technology To echo Amy, this is very heartbreaking. It feels as if we are being deluged with loss lately. Sending you all love and virtual hugs, Madelyn On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 12:07 PM AMY SMITH via Vwoolf > wrote: ? ? ? ? ? To echo Amy, this is very heartbreaking. It feels as if we are being deluged with loss lately. Sending you all love and virtual hugs, Madelyn On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 12:07 PM AMY SMITH via Vwoolf > wrote: Dear all, This is terribly sad news to hear of Cheryl's passing. I enjoyed her company and kind spirit, as well as her insightful scholarship and enthusiasm for teaching. She was a wonderful member of the Woolf community and I'm grateful to have known her. Thank you for sharing this, Morris. Amy Amy C. Smith (she/her) Associate Professor, English & Modern Languages Shaver Distinguished Faculty Fellow in Teaching Lamar University, Member The Texas State University System Author, Virginia Woolf's Mythic Method Organizer, 31st Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf: Virginia Woolf and Ethics -----Original Message----- From: Vwoolf > On Behalf Of vwoolf-request at lists.osu.edu Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2022 10:57 AM To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu Subject: [EXTERNAL] Vwoolf Digest, Vol 123, Issue 5 Send Vwoolf mailing list submissions to vwoolf at lists.osu.edu To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https*3A*2F*2Flists.osu.edu*2Fmailman*2Flistinfo*2Fvwoolf&data=05*7C01*7Cacsmith3*40lamar.edu*7Cfe7de20ebf764454c5b708da7ae90144*7C8cf8605bf7b2482486fb604423c32395*7C0*7C0*7C637957438413054822*7CUnknown*7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0*3D*7C3000*7C*7C*7C&sdata=jJ*2BT5jO6WuXQcVd*2BqdT25XQu5kfYvIFTLjY1oA9iV1s*3D&reserved=0__;JSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUlJSUl!!KGKeukY!3DVIdGYrsbetROhS27E1rn5LB8ER7BLtT4GwFC0NfvS6f8igDO8EqcPYJQa_gtZILksGpjOesi0JHON_TfK047A$ or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to vwoolf-request at lists.osu.edu You can reach the person managing the list at vwoolf-owner at lists.osu.edu When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Vwoolf digest..." 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If you received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender and delete this e-mail from your system. _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -- [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/GyP_j-13qnJbUaiWacH5mP_nGZwredMQG-61WyC_V_xgsyUahFvs2iUuPwhCaOLdTqnagiFmT-HBVp86cA9cnJqOllpVQB9RpeRrNTAkNSqEn2WJzLkI9h64NnwsszDn2S4OtWtq__;!!KGKeukY!zq91zQ2RTHY2B9-5qQo3wqWP98UxNGN8aptrZ4Q7Q3udypaKCEHAxN7qrL5CFV25K5lOmG9W3rpqRR0185HRObHbsGbj6OU$ ] Madelyn Detloff Chair and Professor of English Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies Miami University 356 Bachelor Hall Oxford, OH 45056 O: 513-529-5221 | MiamiOH.edu/English Appointment Calendar *I am agnostic about pronouns as long as they are respectful, but she, her, hers will do in a pinch* Miami University is located within the traditional homelands of the Myaamia and Shawnee people, who along with other indigenous groups ceded these lands to the United States in the first Treaty of Greenville in 1795. The Miami people, whose name our university carries, were forcibly removed from these homelands in 1846.In 1972, a relationship between Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma began and evolved into a reciprocal partnership, including the creation of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in 2001. The work of the Myaamia Center serves the Miami Tribe community and is dedicated to the revitalization of Miami language and culture and to restoring that knowledge to the Myaamia people. Learn more about Miami Tribe Relations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sparks at clemson.edu Thu Aug 11 12:22:24 2022 From: sparks at clemson.edu (Elisa Sparks) Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2022 16:22:24 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] reminder:Drop in Friday Aug 12 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: "Why not bring together people of all ages and both sexes of all shades of fame and obscurity so they can talk?" --VW "Why?" (E6 33) qtd by Beth Rigel Daugherty, VW's Apprenticeship, p. 119. Here's a reminder link for the monthly social Woolf drop-in, tomorrow, Friday August 12th. ________________________________ From: Elisa Sparks Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2022 3:01 PM Subject: Drop in Friday Aug 12 Dear All and Sundry-- I have scheduled a Zoom social drop-in for Friday, August 12, beginning at 11:00 AM PST in Seattle; that's 2:00 PM in NYC; 3:00 PM in Rio; 7:00 PM London, 8:00 in Rome, and 9:00 in Athens and Moscow. Sorry it took so long. I was having issues. Hope to see the usual suspects as well as some of our newer colleagues. ------------------------- Elisa Sparks is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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Cheryl?s ?To the Readers? in Issue 90 begins on page 1 and continues on page 44 in column 2 and is the introduction to her special section. Those who wish to contribute to the remembrances of Cheryl that will be published in Issue 100 of the Miscellany should send their reflections to Murray Beja via email at beja1 at osu.edu by September 30, 2022. Murray will also be sending a separate email inviting contributions. In sorrow, Vara Vara Neverow (pronouns: she/her/hers) Professor of English and Women?s and Gender Studies Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. 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Best, Vara Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2022 12:29:26 -0400 From: Janine Utell > Subject: Use It or Lose It Dear colleagues, If you want your students (and you) to continue to have access to the MLA International Bibliography for research, it's a good idea to construct assignments using it. Librarians make decisions about whether or not to renew the MLA International Bibliography based on the number of uses it gets on campus in a given year. That means that your chances of being able to continue to use this vital research tool will be greatly strengthened if you and your faculty members use the bibliography in your teaching. That is really easy to do if you embed this online module > into your syllabi and ask students to complete it. The self-paced course teaches students how to do literature and language research using the bibliography. Students get a digital badge when they complete the course, and you can have them forward it to you as evidence of completion. I know this sounds like a commercial, but I have had MLA members writing to me in despair because their libraries have dropped the MLA International Bibliography. So I reiterate: use it or lose it! --Paula Paula M. Krebs | Executive Director | Modern Language Association | 85 Broad Street, Suite 500 | New York, NY 10004 | 646-576-5100 | pkrebs at mla.org | @PaulaKrebs Vara Neverow (pronouns: she/her/hers) Professor of English and Women?s and Gender Studies Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. 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Warm wishes, Marielle From: Vwoolf On Behalf Of Jane Marie Garrity via Vwoolf Sent: 12 August 2022 21:44 To: VWOOLF at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu Subject: [Vwoolf] Young Bloomsbury by Nino Strachey | Book review | The TLS Hi all, I just stumbled across this book review of Nino Strachey's Young Bloomsbury in the TLS. Here's a link: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/young-bloomsbury-nino-strachey-book-review-vanessa-curtis/__;!!KGKeukY!yqCKCVvPuqtqzNDvsxL7rbFyiDUPCup9fb6ruLCf3ofosv3oPsmvVQPXiOOHjhn-x-LtY3ME0CHOZCEd5bBNVJ8q_nDHdAZVEJHTVfE$ . I'll attach the review for those who Hi all, I just stumbled across this book review of Nino Strachey's Young Bloomsbury in the TLS. Here's a link: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/young-bloomsbury-nino-strachey-book-review-vanessa-curtis/__;!!KGKeukY!yqCKCVvPuqtqzNDvsxL7rbFyiDUPCup9fb6ruLCf3ofosv3oPsmvVQPXiOOHjhn-x-LtY3ME0CHOZCEd5bBNVJ8q_nDHdAZVEJHTVfE$ . 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Can you please cut & paste or share the article > somehow as I can't access it not being a subscriber. > > Warm wishes, > Marielle > > > Ms Marielle O?Neill > Postgraduate Researcher, Leeds Trinity University > Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain > M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!3JoAwWku8RxLWIFrFQhoP1wTygsljbF1stT8fd8MLAP-MEQrv-auo4vw4HEzDKwY0WI2xmYJ7N8SbY_k16fo$ > She/Her > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Vwoolf on behalf of Alice Keane > via Vwoolf > *Sent:* Saturday, August 20, 2022 12:26 PM > *To:* vwoolf listerve > *Subject:* [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- > Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times > > ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own": https: //www. nytimes. > com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom. html Best, Alice Alice > Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English > ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own": > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html__;!!KGKeukY!3JoAwWku8RxLWIFrFQhoP1wTygsljbF1stT8fd8MLAP-MEQrv-auo4vw4HEzDKwY0WI2xmYJ7N8SbdYzC3z3$ > > > Best, > Alice > > Alice Keane > Adjunct Assistant Professor > Department of English > Queens College, CUNY > > Alice.Keane at qc.cuny.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From akeane at umich.edu Sat Aug 20 08:35:26 2022 From: akeane at umich.edu (Alice Keane) Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2022 08:35:26 -0400 Subject: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Marielle, US copyright law is problematic -- about screenshotting or copying and pasting whole articles to a listserv. Here are the VW-relevant excerpts from Krugman's piece (they're short enough to be within the scope of fair use). ?So what is going on? The most likely explanation is that the Covid pandemic increased the demand for personal space. Part of this was the sudden surge in working from home, which seems to be sticking even as much of life returns to normal. And working from home is a lot easier if you have enough space to get some privacy and quiet. In a famous essay, Virginia Woolf argued that to write fiction, a woman must have ?money and a room of her own.? Remote work isn?t fiction (at least it isn?t supposed to be), and it pays ? but a room of one?s own, or at least some personal space, is nonetheless essential. More generally, the limitations the pandemic created for public life ? on sitting in restaurants and coffee shops, browsing through stores, hanging out at the gym and more ? may have made living quarters that previously seemed adequate feel cramped. A lot of public life has returned, but there?s a lingering desire for more square footage. Hence a surge in demand for living space ? call it the Virginia Woolf effect ? which has probably driven the surge in market rents. [?.] And this may create a dilemma for policymakers. The Fed believes (correctly, I think) that the U.S. economy is running too hot and needs to be cooled off; it uses core inflation as a way to measure that overheating. But housing is a large part of core inflation. And pretty soon we?re likely to have a situation in which official measures of housing costs are rising although we no longer have a hot economy, because official measures are still catching up with the Virginia Woolf effect. In such a situation, I?d argue, it would no longer make sense for the Fed to maintain tight monetary policy, even though its standard inflation measure is still elevated. But will the Fed be willing to make that judgment? Even if it understands what?s happening, will it worry that taking account of the lagged nature of official statistics will be seen as making excuses and damage its credibility? Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own.? All my best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:56 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD < M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk> wrote: > Sorry to be a pain. I still can?t access it. I apparently have used my > limit of free NYT articles. > > > > Thanks, > > Marielle > > > > *From:* Alice Keane > *Sent:* 20 August 2022 12:55 > *To:* Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD ; > vwoolf listerve > *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" > -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York > Times > > > > Hi Marielle, > > > > Yes, here is a gift link (I believe it will be available for 14 days). > Fair warning, the title is the most scintillating part of the article... > > > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Opinion*20Columnists__;JQ!!KGKeukY!0iXWKTSOpEcopRNipoYpmkwcircMO8HYGwKevzcjG-MqYa6EiZZZSfQ3yEBY8HBngqzaUhd-hkgWAdZbkL7A$ > > > > > All my best, > > Alice > > > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:34 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD < > M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk> wrote: > > Hi Alice, > > > > Thanks for sharing. Can you please cut & paste or share the article > somehow as I can't access it not being a subscriber. > > > > Warm wishes, > > Marielle > > > > > > Ms Marielle O?Neill > Postgraduate Researcher, Leeds Trinity University > Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain > M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!0iXWKTSOpEcopRNipoYpmkwcircMO8HYGwKevzcjG-MqYa6EiZZZSfQ3yEBY8HBngqzaUhd-hkgWARxjdMS2$ > > She/Her > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Vwoolf on behalf of Alice Keane > via Vwoolf > *Sent:* Saturday, August 20, 2022 12:26 PM > *To:* vwoolf listerve > *Subject:* [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- > Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times > > > > ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own": https: //www. nytimes. > com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom. html Best, Alice Alice > Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English > > ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own": > > > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html__;!!KGKeukY!0iXWKTSOpEcopRNipoYpmkwcircMO8HYGwKevzcjG-MqYa6EiZZZSfQ3yEBY8HBngqzaUhd-hkgWAUxYi8Jr$ > > > > > Best, > > Alice > > > > Alice Keane > > Adjunct Assistant Professor > > Department of English > > Queens College, CUNY > > > > Alice.Keane at qc.cuny.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Sat Aug 20 09:08:51 2022 From: M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk (Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD) Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2022 13:08:51 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Alice, Thanks for sharing those relevant excerpts. This links to what I said at a Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain?s online seminar on On Being Ill in January 2021 and in a speech at the Amsterdam book launch of On Being Ill (2021, Hetmoet Press) last November The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain did a social media project for International Women?s Day 2021 where readers shared photos of their own ?room of one?s own? to show how acutely relevant the text is given that women?s work is being so squeezed and undervalued, and space is at a premium with working and schooling taking place in the home which is, of course, heightened by both the housing and cost of living crisis we are now facing. See: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bloggingwoolf.org/2021/03/01/share-your-room-of-your-own-for-international-womens-day/__;!!KGKeukY!zatBnlGXb7zv3JISWVf6ytrZ5zc78Hbosu7xEBvZxsBYEsAbU-FlOyjsg5fOdI-zyPqDh9E7ARhgdb6rYA6k753gEw3wDg$ The photos can be seen on the VWSGB?s social media channels if people scroll back to March 2021. Facebook: @VWSGB Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety Thanks, and warm wishes, Marielle From: Alice Keane Sent: 20 August 2022 13:35 To: Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD ; vwoolf listerve Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times Hi Marielle, US copyright law is problematic -- about screenshotting or copying and pasting whole articles to a listserv. Here are the VW-relevant excerpts from Krugman's piece (they're short enough to be within the scope of fair use). ?So what is going on? The most likely explanation is that the Covid pandemic increased the demand for personal space. Part of this was the sudden surge in working from home, which seems to be sticking even as much of life returns to normal. And working from home is a lot easier if you have enough space to get some privacy and quiet. In a famous essay, Virginia Woolf argued that to write fiction, a woman must have ?money and a room of her own.? Remote work isn?t fiction (at least it isn?t supposed to be), and it pays ? but a room of one?s own, or at least some personal space, is nonetheless essential. More generally, the limitations the pandemic created for public life ? on sitting in restaurants and coffee shops, browsing through stores, hanging out at the gym and more ? may have made living quarters that previously seemed adequate feel cramped. A lot of public life has returned, but there?s a lingering desire for more square footage. Hence a surge in demand for living space ? call it the Virginia Woolf effect ? which has probably driven the surge in market rents. [?.] And this may create a dilemma for policymakers. The Fed believes (correctly, I think) that the U.S. economy is running too hot and needs to be cooled off; it uses core inflation as a way to measure that overheating. But housing is a large part of core inflation. And pretty soon we?re likely to have a situation in which official measures of housing costs are rising although we no longer have a hot economy, because official measures are still catching up with the Virginia Woolf effect. In such a situation, I?d argue, it would no longer make sense for the Fed to maintain tight monetary policy, even though its standard inflation measure is still elevated. But will the Fed be willing to make that judgment? Even if it understands what?s happening, will it worry that taking account of the lagged nature of official statistics will be seen as making excuses and damage its credibility? Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own.? All my best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:56 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD > wrote: Sorry to be a pain. I still can?t access it. I apparently have used my limit of free NYT articles. Thanks, Marielle From: Alice Keane > Sent: 20 August 2022 12:55 To: Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD >; vwoolf listerve > Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times Hi Marielle, Yes, here is a gift link (I believe it will be available for 14 days). Fair warning, the title is the most scintillating part of the article... https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Opinion*20Columnists__;JQ!!KGKeukY!zatBnlGXb7zv3JISWVf6ytrZ5zc78Hbosu7xEBvZxsBYEsAbU-FlOyjsg5fOdI-zyPqDh9E7ARhgdb6rYA6k752fLaFQ1Q$ All my best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:34 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD > wrote: Hi Alice, Thanks for sharing. Can you please cut & paste or share the article somehow as I can't access it not being a subscriber. Warm wishes, Marielle Ms Marielle O?Neill Postgraduate Researcher, Leeds Trinity University Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!zatBnlGXb7zv3JISWVf6ytrZ5zc78Hbosu7xEBvZxsBYEsAbU-FlOyjsg5fOdI-zyPqDh9E7ARhgdb6rYA6k753pyJJqXQ$ She/Her ________________________________ From: Vwoolf > on behalf of Alice Keane via Vwoolf > Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2022 12:26 PM To: vwoolf listerve > Subject: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own": https:?//www.?nytimes.?com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.?html Best, Alice Alice Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own": https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html__;!!KGKeukY!zatBnlGXb7zv3JISWVf6ytrZ5zc78Hbosu7xEBvZxsBYEsAbU-FlOyjsg5fOdI-zyPqDh9E7ARhgdb6rYA6k752FMnqM6A$ Best, Alice Alice Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English Queens College, CUNY Alice.Keane at qc.cuny.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From akeane at umich.edu Sat Aug 20 09:36:47 2022 From: akeane at umich.edu (Alice Keane) Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2022 09:36:47 -0400 Subject: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Great points, Marielle! (Although Krugman is a Keynes fan and is the rare economist who mentions Bloomsbury, there is a wee bit of an (accidental?) implication in his op-ed that writing Woolfish fiction isn?t ?work,? or is ?leisure,? or isn?t something that ?pays??) All best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 9:11 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD < M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk> wrote: > Dear Alice, > > > > Thanks for sharing those relevant excerpts. > > > > This links to what I said at a Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain?s > online seminar on *On Being Ill* in January 2021 and in a speech at the > Amsterdam book launch of *On Being Ill* (2021, Hetmoet Press) last > November > > > > The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain did a social media project for > International Women?s Day 2021 where readers shared photos of their own > ?room of one?s own? to show how acutely relevant the text is given that > women?s work is being so squeezed and undervalued, and space is at a > premium with working and schooling taking place in the home which is, of > course, heightened by both the housing and cost of living crisis we are now > facing. > > > > See: > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bloggingwoolf.org/2021/03/01/share-your-room-of-your-own-for-international-womens-day/__;!!KGKeukY!3bAK0_pcjDqweyNqgjm-piW3e_fuKcrvz05PG33WSvQ4PDbWnyC-ET9vmONHf2WF02iqMR_O-Qcryz7VV5CC$ > > > > The photos can be seen on the VWSGB?s social media channels if people > scroll back to March 2021. > > > > Facebook: @VWSGB > > Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB > > Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety > > > > Thanks, and warm wishes, > > Marielle > > > > > > > > *From:* Alice Keane > *Sent:* 20 August 2022 13:35 > *To:* Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD ; > vwoolf listerve > *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" > -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York > Times > > > > Hi Marielle, > > > > US copyright law is problematic -- about screenshotting or copying and > pasting whole articles to a listserv. Here are the VW-relevant excerpts > from Krugman's piece (they're short enough to be within the scope of fair > use). > > > > ?So what is going on? The most likely explanation is that the Covid > pandemic increased the demand for personal space. Part of this was the > sudden surge in working from home, which seems to be sticking even as much > of life returns to normal. And working from home is a lot easier if you > have enough space to get some privacy and quiet. In a famous essay, > Virginia Woolf argued that to write fiction, a woman must have ?money and a > room of her own.? Remote work isn?t fiction (at least it isn?t supposed to > be), and it pays ? but a room of one?s own, or at least some personal > space, is nonetheless essential. > > > > More generally, the limitations the pandemic created for public life ? on > sitting in restaurants and coffee shops, browsing through stores, hanging > out at the gym and more ? may have made living quarters that previously > seemed adequate feel cramped. A lot of public life has returned, but > there?s a lingering desire for more square footage. > > > > Hence a surge in demand for living space ? call it the Virginia Woolf > effect ? which has probably driven the surge in market rents. > > > > [?.] > > > > And this may create a dilemma for policymakers. The Fed believes > (correctly, I think) that the U.S. economy is running too hot and needs to > be cooled off; it uses core inflation as a way to measure that overheating. > But housing is a large part of core inflation. And pretty soon we?re likely > to have a situation in which official measures of housing costs are rising > although we no longer have a hot economy, because official measures are > still catching up with the Virginia Woolf effect. > > > > In such a situation, I?d argue, it would no longer make sense for the Fed > to maintain tight monetary policy, even though its standard inflation > measure is still elevated. But will the Fed be willing to make that > judgment? Even if it understands what?s happening, will it worry that > taking account of the lagged nature of official statistics will be seen as > making excuses and damage its credibility? > > > > Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own.? > > > > All my best, > > Alice > > > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:56 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD < > M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk> wrote: > > Sorry to be a pain. I still can?t access it. I apparently have used my > limit of free NYT articles. > > > > Thanks, > > Marielle > > > > *From:* Alice Keane > *Sent:* 20 August 2022 12:55 > *To:* Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD ; > vwoolf listerve > *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" > -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York > Times > > > > Hi Marielle, > > > > Yes, here is a gift link (I believe it will be available for 14 days). > Fair warning, the title is the most scintillating part of the article... > > > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Opinion*20Columnists__;JQ!!KGKeukY!3bAK0_pcjDqweyNqgjm-piW3e_fuKcrvz05PG33WSvQ4PDbWnyC-ET9vmONHf2WF02iqMR_O-QcrywPO9471$ > > > > > All my best, > > Alice > > > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:34 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD < > M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk> wrote: > > Hi Alice, > > > > Thanks for sharing. Can you please cut & paste or share the article > somehow as I can't access it not being a subscriber. > > > > Warm wishes, > > Marielle > > > > > > Ms Marielle O?Neill > Postgraduate Researcher, Leeds Trinity University > Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain > M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!3bAK0_pcjDqweyNqgjm-piW3e_fuKcrvz05PG33WSvQ4PDbWnyC-ET9vmONHf2WF02iqMR_O-Qcry3jFe93Z$ > > She/Her > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Vwoolf on behalf of Alice Keane > via Vwoolf > *Sent:* Saturday, August 20, 2022 12:26 PM > *To:* vwoolf listerve > *Subject:* [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- > Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times > > > > ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own": https: //www. nytimes. > com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom. html Best, Alice Alice > Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English > > ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of > one?s own": > > > > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html__;!!KGKeukY!3bAK0_pcjDqweyNqgjm-piW3e_fuKcrvz05PG33WSvQ4PDbWnyC-ET9vmONHf2WF02iqMR_O-Qcryy4X71um$ > > > > > Best, > > Alice > > > > Alice Keane > > Adjunct Assistant Professor > > Department of English > > Queens College, CUNY > > > > Alice.Keane at qc.cuny.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Maggie O'Farrell on Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, On Being Ill, and Covid. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/aug/20/i-cant-grip-a-pencil-maggie-ofarrell-on-covid-convalescence-and-writing-the-follow-up-to-hamnet__;!!KGKeukY!18pwWpKgEQPwElB67hqL-f9qb0BJRZBHR-YXdAFh6GQuHI-YepG9J0R9x5rpFrZFG-cSpXeUOThojGvANc70$ Maggie Emeritus Professor Maggie Humm Vice-Chair, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/__;!!KGKeukY!18pwWpKgEQPwElB67hqL-f9qb0BJRZBHR-YXdAFh6GQuHI-YepG9J0R9x5rpFrZFG-cSpXeUOThojGzA2O-I$ Author of Talland House https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://amzn.to/2UJZ7zF__;!!KGKeukY!18pwWpKgEQPwElB67hqL-f9qb0BJRZBHR-YXdAFh6GQuHI-YepG9J0R9x5rpFrZFG-cSpXeUOThojFJblyJn$ 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Historical (Fiction - Post 1900s)/2021 Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize Short List Forthcoming Jan 2023 Radical Woman Gwen John & Rodin https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.eerpublishing.com/humm-radical-woman-gwen-john---rodin.html__;!!KGKeukY!18pwWpKgEQPwElB67hqL-f9qb0BJRZBHR-YXdAFh6GQuHI-YepG9J0R9x5rpFrZFG-cSpXeUOThojKGsUnSE$ Finalist Page Turner Awards 2022 Website: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.maggiehumm.net/__;!!KGKeukY!18pwWpKgEQPwElB67hqL-f9qb0BJRZBHR-YXdAFh6GQuHI-YepG9J0R9x5rpFrZFG-cSpXeUOThojKcL6Hw-$ The information transmitted in this e-mail and its contents is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. 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Vara https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/18/obituaries/norah-vincent-dead.html?referringSource=articleShare__;!!KGKeukY!3kErL7EtywW64AEz_zpgFLIgxbLepjAZNe_407DDwpbUAfL2LVzZsdYxSF9IYKIU4A-HHGFYgUfTtsGMHAGGcvflqlDq$ [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://static01.nyt.com/images/2022/08/20/obituaries/28Vincent1/28Vincent1-facebookJumbo.jpg__;!!KGKeukY!3kErL7EtywW64AEz_zpgFLIgxbLepjAZNe_407DDwpbUAfL2LVzZsdYxSF9IYKIU4A-HHGFYgUfTtsGMHAGGcpM0klWz$ ] Norah Vincent, Who Chronicled Passing as a Man, Is Dead at 53 Her best-selling 2006 book about that experience, ?Self-Made Man,? made her a media darling. But it cost her psychologically. https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.nytimes.com__;!!KGKeukY!3kErL7EtywW64AEz_zpgFLIgxbLepjAZNe_407DDwpbUAfL2LVzZsdYxSF9IYKIU4A-HHGFYgUfTtsGMHAGGcjfI7xSg$ Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From neverowv1 at southernct.edu Sat Aug 20 15:12:29 2022 From: neverowv1 at southernct.edu (Neverow, Vara S.) Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2022 19:12:29 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Maggie O'Farrell on Woolf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you, Maggie. I am very grateful that you have alerted those of us who missed Maggie O'Farrell's article. It's beautiful, intense, and highly relevant. Vara Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) ________________________________ From: Vwoolf on behalf of Maggie Humm via Vwoolf Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2022 12:41 PM To: Virginia Woolf Subject: [Vwoolf] Maggie O'Farrell on Woolf In case this was missed. Maggie O?Farrell on Woolf?s Mrs Dalloway, On Being Ill, and Covid. https:?//www.?theguardian.?com/books/2022/aug/20/i-cant-grip-a-pencil-maggie-ofarrell-on-covid-convalescence-and-writing-the-follow-up-to-hamnet In case this was missed. Maggie O?Farrell on Woolf?s Mrs Dalloway, On Being Ill, and Covid. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/aug/20/i-cant-grip-a-pencil-maggie-ofarrell-on-covid-convalescence-and-writing-the-follow-up-to-hamnet__;!!KGKeukY!w7L7eDcc2rVAUy-Kce6QrvXIH5P8XXar2pBopTDmAEd6hEenyOpz8dSH6L_6S1a_KVG4e-6fWM2xPgv9nxtMtmetJoYv$ Maggie Emeritus Professor Maggie Humm Vice-Chair, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/__;!!KGKeukY!w7L7eDcc2rVAUy-Kce6QrvXIH5P8XXar2pBopTDmAEd6hEenyOpz8dSH6L_6S1a_KVG4e-6fWM2xPgv9nxtMtjNAhJXR$ Author of Talland House https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://amzn.to/2UJZ7zF__;!!KGKeukY!w7L7eDcc2rVAUy-Kce6QrvXIH5P8XXar2pBopTDmAEd6hEenyOpz8dSH6L_6S1a_KVG4e-6fWM2xPgv9nxtMthrxHgAZ$ 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Historical (Fiction - Post 1900s)/2021 Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize Short List Forthcoming Jan 2023 Radical Woman Gwen John & Rodin https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.eerpublishing.com/humm-radical-woman-gwen-john---rodin.html__;!!KGKeukY!w7L7eDcc2rVAUy-Kce6QrvXIH5P8XXar2pBopTDmAEd6hEenyOpz8dSH6L_6S1a_KVG4e-6fWM2xPgv9nxtMts9HtffU$ Finalist Page Turner Awards 2022 Website: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.maggiehumm.net/__;!!KGKeukY!w7L7eDcc2rVAUy-Kce6QrvXIH5P8XXar2pBopTDmAEd6hEenyOpz8dSH6L_6S1a_KVG4e-6fWM2xPgv9nxtMtiEpsyZw$ [University of East London Logo] [cid:122082017411801658 at uk-mta-7.uk.mimecast.lan] [cid:122082017411801858 at uk-mta-7.uk.mimecast.lan] [cid:122082017411801458 at uk-mta-7.uk.mimecast.lan] [cid:122082017411801558 at uk-mta-7.uk.mimecast.lan] The information transmitted in this e-mail and its contents is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. 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(Although Krugman is a Keynes fan and is the rare economist who mentions Bloomsbury, there is a wee bit of an (accidental?) implication in his op-ed that writing Woolfish fiction isn?t ?work,? or is ?leisure,? or isn?t something that ?pays??) All best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 9:11 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD > wrote: Dear Alice, Thanks for sharing those relevant excerpts. This links to what I said at a Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain?s online seminar on On Being Ill in January 2021 and in a speech at the Amsterdam book launch of On Being Ill (2021, Hetmoet Press) last November The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain did a social media project for International Women?s Day 2021 where readers shared photos of their own ?room of one?s own? to show how acutely relevant the text is given that women?s work is being so squeezed and undervalued, and space is at a premium with working and schooling taking place in the home which is, of course, heightened by both the housing and cost of living crisis we are now facing. See: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bloggingwoolf.org/2021/03/01/share-your-room-of-your-own-for-international-womens-day/__;!!KGKeukY!xXPtP5ikWDyiM1x0ILLk1-ogw3fockJq5pYdEyh1Br7bYA6nnIKwU13RlU5C491F8VaG4dKDRdJ1MVCHy0qDv6I-jLJZqg$ The photos can be seen on the VWSGB?s social media channels if people scroll back to March 2021. Facebook: @VWSGB Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety Thanks, and warm wishes, Marielle From: Alice Keane > Sent: 20 August 2022 13:35 To: Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD >; vwoolf listerve > Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times Hi Marielle, US copyright law is problematic -- about screenshotting or copying and pasting whole articles to a listserv. Here are the VW-relevant excerpts from Krugman's piece (they're short enough to be within the scope of fair use). ?So what is going on? The most likely explanation is that the Covid pandemic increased the demand for personal space. Part of this was the sudden surge in working from home, which seems to be sticking even as much of life returns to normal. And working from home is a lot easier if you have enough space to get some privacy and quiet. In a famous essay, Virginia Woolf argued that to write fiction, a woman must have ?money and a room of her own.? Remote work isn?t fiction (at least it isn?t supposed to be), and it pays ? but a room of one?s own, or at least some personal space, is nonetheless essential. More generally, the limitations the pandemic created for public life ? on sitting in restaurants and coffee shops, browsing through stores, hanging out at the gym and more ? may have made living quarters that previously seemed adequate feel cramped. A lot of public life has returned, but there?s a lingering desire for more square footage. Hence a surge in demand for living space ? call it the Virginia Woolf effect ? which has probably driven the surge in market rents. [?.] And this may create a dilemma for policymakers. The Fed believes (correctly, I think) that the U.S. economy is running too hot and needs to be cooled off; it uses core inflation as a way to measure that overheating. But housing is a large part of core inflation. And pretty soon we?re likely to have a situation in which official measures of housing costs are rising although we no longer have a hot economy, because official measures are still catching up with the Virginia Woolf effect. In such a situation, I?d argue, it would no longer make sense for the Fed to maintain tight monetary policy, even though its standard inflation measure is still elevated. But will the Fed be willing to make that judgment? Even if it understands what?s happening, will it worry that taking account of the lagged nature of official statistics will be seen as making excuses and damage its credibility? Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own.? All my best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:56 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD > wrote: Sorry to be a pain. I still can?t access it. I apparently have used my limit of free NYT articles. Thanks, Marielle From: Alice Keane > Sent: 20 August 2022 12:55 To: Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD >; vwoolf listerve > Subject: Re: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times Hi Marielle, Yes, here is a gift link (I believe it will be available for 14 days). Fair warning, the title is the most scintillating part of the article... https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Opinion*20Columnists__;JQ!!KGKeukY!xXPtP5ikWDyiM1x0ILLk1-ogw3fockJq5pYdEyh1Br7bYA6nnIKwU13RlU5C491F8VaG4dKDRdJ1MVCHy0qDv6I5eLroQg$ All my best, Alice On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:34 AM Marielle O'Neill (1806529) PHD > wrote: Hi Alice, Thanks for sharing. Can you please cut & paste or share the article somehow as I can't access it not being a subscriber. Warm wishes, Marielle Ms Marielle O?Neill Postgraduate Researcher, Leeds Trinity University Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain M.ONeill at leedstrinity.ac.uk https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!xXPtP5ikWDyiM1x0ILLk1-ogw3fockJq5pYdEyh1Br7bYA6nnIKwU13RlU5C491F8VaG4dKDRdJ1MVCHy0qDv6KrtNrFmw$ She/Her ________________________________ From: Vwoolf > on behalf of Alice Keane via Vwoolf > Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2022 12:26 PM To: vwoolf listerve > Subject: [Vwoolf] "Wonking Out: Virginia Woolf and Core Inflation" -- Paul Krugman coins "the Virginia Woolf effect" in yesterday's New York Times ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own": https:?//www.?nytimes.?com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.?html Best, Alice Alice Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English ?Interesting questions, best pondered, I think, at leisure in a room of one?s own": https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/opinion/housing-inflation-rents-boom.html__;!!KGKeukY!xXPtP5ikWDyiM1x0ILLk1-ogw3fockJq5pYdEyh1Br7bYA6nnIKwU13RlU5C491F8VaG4dKDRdJ1MVCHy0qDv6IOvqLprw$ Best, Alice Alice Keane Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of English Queens College, CUNY Alice.Keane at qc.cuny.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Karen Levenback Frances Mayes Admires Travel Writers, With One Big Exception https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/18/books/review/frances-mayes-by-the-book-interview.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare__;!!KGKeukY!wMLaFfi8F9KdpaVEL6buPysnu6VotY63EXD4QPc_8nwZu8LvOXF8ccX3pzriw-MY0J419THibzSBG0wfSmh5S2U$ Sent from my iPad From cloflin at emory.edu Sun Aug 21 18:07:52 2022 From: cloflin at emory.edu (Loflin, Christine) Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2022 22:07:52 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] VW and Salman Rushdie Message-ID: Dear Woolfians, I once had the pleasure of interviewing Salman Rushdie at my college, so I asked him, "Virginia Woolf says that a writer needs a room of her own and 500 pounds a year; what do you think a writer needs?" and Rushdie said "a pencil." He explained that he meant to emphasize that writers can write anywhere, even in prison; photographers, musicians, other artists can't do that. 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Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS On Sunday, August 21, 2022, 6:09 PM, Loflin, Christine via Vwoolf wrote: Dear Woolfians, I once had the pleasure of interviewing Salman Rushdie at my college, so I asked him, "Virginia Woolf says that a writer needs a room of her own and 500 pounds a year; what do you think a writer needs?" and Rushdie#yiv0065345930 #yiv0065345930pfptBanneruchsi6x {display:block !important;visibility:visible !important;background-color:#CFD3D7 !important;max-width:none !important;max-height:none !important;}#yiv0065345930 .yiv0065345930pfptPrimaryButtonuchsi6x:hover, #yiv0065345930 .yiv0065345930pfptPrimaryButtonuchsi6x:focus {background-color:#adb0b4 !important;}#yiv0065345930 .yiv0065345930pfptPrimaryButtonuchsi6x:active {background-color:#8c8e91 !important;} #yiv0065345930 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Dear Woolfians, I once had the pleasure of interviewing Salman Rushdie at my college, so I asked him, "Virginia Woolf says that a writer needs a room of her own and 500 pounds a year; what do you think a writer needs?" and Rushdie said "a pencil."? He explained that he meant to emphasize that writers can write anywhere, even in prison; photographers, musicians, other artists can't do that. While Woolf was advocating for writers to have privacy and freedom, Rushdie wanted to say that one can always write, one can't be prevented from writing. If you have a pencil. Cheers,Christine Christine LoflinOxford College of Emory University_______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS On Sunday, August 21, 2022, 6:?09 PM, Loflin, Christine via Vwoolf wrote: Dear Woolfians, I think Woolf made a very similar point. And pencils never crash or need charging!! Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS On Sunday, August 21, 2022, 6:09 PM, Loflin, Christine via Vwoolf wrote: Dear Woolfians, I once had the pleasure of interviewing Salman Rushdie at my college, so I asked him, "Virginia Woolf says that a writer needs a room of her own and 500 pounds a year; what do you think a writer needs?" and Rushdie Dear Woolfians, I once had the pleasure of interviewing Salman Rushdie at my college, so I asked him, "Virginia Woolf says that a writer needs a room of her own and 500 pounds a year; what do you think a writer needs?" and Rushdie said "a pencil." He explained that he meant to emphasize that writers can write anywhere, even in prison; photographers, musicians, other artists can't do that. While Woolf was advocating for writers to have privacy and freedom, Rushdie wanted to say that one can always write, one can't be prevented from writing. If you have a pencil. Cheers, Christine Christine Loflin Oxford College of Emory University _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you are interested or have any suggestions, please reply to me directly at: m.oneill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Thanks, and warm wishes, Marielle Marielle O'Neill Doctoral Researcher, Leeds Trinity University: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://research.leedstrinity.ac.uk/en/persons/marielle-oneill__;!!KGKeukY!0hU_Rg69cIi87TodFBdBUuJgxLLlDycKP3Gvn8ePquk4egOOe3bdJ8TM6p5hQ8YOE8_CuWo9wW1wREZGJjiDyUT8ZZK1cA$ Executive Council Member, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk/events/__;!!KGKeukY!0hU_Rg69cIi87TodFBdBUuJgxLLlDycKP3Gvn8ePquk4egOOe3bdJ8TM6p5hQ8YOE8_CuWo9wW1wREZGJjiDyUQ2N-N5EA$ Submissions Editor, Excursions: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.excursions-journal.org.uk/__;!!KGKeukY!0hU_Rg69cIi87TodFBdBUuJgxLLlDycKP3Gvn8ePquk4egOOe3bdJ8TM6p5hQ8YOE8_CuWo9wW1wREZGJjiDyURmFyeZcw$ Programming Co-chair, Outside/rs 2022 Conference: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://outsiders2022.wordpress.com/__;!!KGKeukY!0hU_Rg69cIi87TodFBdBUuJgxLLlDycKP3Gvn8ePquk4egOOe3bdJ8TM6p5hQ8YOE8_CuWo9wW1wREZGJjiDyURqTukqUw$ Postgraduate Researchers' Representative, Leeds Trinity University: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/research/__;!!KGKeukY!0hU_Rg69cIi87TodFBdBUuJgxLLlDycKP3Gvn8ePquk4egOOe3bdJ8TM6p5hQ8YOE8_CuWo9wW1wREZGJjiDyUSz7kV4IQ$ Email: m.oneill at leedstrinity.ac.uk Pronouns: She/Her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hollis) Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2022 13:56:13 -0700 Subject: [Vwoolf] IVWS 2020 Bibliography Draft Message-ID: Dear Woolf Community, A draft of the 2020 International Virginia Woolf Society bibliography of Woolf Studies is attached to this email. Please do check the draft for your own 2020 citations and please let me know of any additions or emendations to the list. This is just a draft, so please excuse any formatting issues or missing citations thus far! (And yes, we are a year behind with bibliographies). Woolf Studies continues to grow robustly, especially internationally. The 2020 bibliography is already 26 pages and 9000 words long. I was especially impressed with the global reach and range of topics of dissertations and theses in Woolf Studies. Wishing you all well, and thanks for your feedback, Catherine Catherine W. Hollis, PhD Instructor, Fall Program for Freshmen Bibliographer / Historian (2021 - 2023), International Virginia Woolf Society U.C. 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You could write about favorite issues of the Miscellany, or specific articles that you found particularly valuable in the Miscellany, or the challenges you experienced if you were editing a special topic for the VWM. You might even consider submitting a poem, illustrations, or photographs that intersect with the history, evolution, and future of the VWM. More ideas are suggested below in the original Call for Submissions, sent to Woolfians on May 31, 2022. Contributions should typically be 750 words or shorter, but if you have more to say, then you should feel free to do so. The date for submission is Friday, September 16, but if you need a bit more time, your contributions will still be considered. Mid-October is fine. Accordingly, I have altered the Call for Submissions slightly (see below). J. J., Alec, and I look forward to hearing from those of you who would like to contribute. Please tell me if you have any questions. All best wishes, Vara Call for Papers Virginia Woolf Miscellany Topic: The Evolution of the Miscellany Issue 100, Fall-Winter 2022 Editors: J. J. Wilson, Vara Neverow, and Alec Pollak Submissions should ideally be sent to the editors by Friday, September 16, 2022 (earlier submissions are preferred but later submissions are also acceptable) Submissions should be no longer than 750 words (Note: you may also have received this email via the VWoolf Listserv--apologies in advance for duplication) We are seeking submissions for Issue 100 of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany that focus on the evolution of the journal itself. The Miscellany was founded in 1973 as a forum for readers of all sorts to come together in shared enthusiasm (and shared curiosity) for an intriguing, engrossing, but (then) underappreciated writer: Virginia Woolf. The Miscellany was able to bring Woolf into focus and attract her readers at a time when she was still a ?minor? figure both in critical reception and in academia. In the pages of the Miscellany's first 99 issues, one can trace the rise of a complex and multifaceted readership, and we hope the 100th issue of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany will offer an opportunity to reflect on the publication's 50-year history and influence. We welcome contributions from ?common readers,? graduate and undergraduate students (and high school students as well!), independent scholars, adjuncts and full professors and faculty who have retired, those who have just discovered the Miscellany for the first time and those who have contributed work to the Miscellany just recently or multiple times, those who have served as guest editors, those who are members of the International Virginia Woolf Society and have opted to receive print copies (a membership perk), those who access the print versions held in their university library?s collection, and those who read the Miscellany only online. The three co-editors of this 100th issue represent different three generations of engagement with the Miscellany, and each is eager to explore a distinct set of questions that delve into the categories listed below, including such topics as: * When and how (and why) did you initially encounter the Miscellany? * How, as a common reader or an independent scholar or an academic, has the Miscellany inspired you and affected your reading and thinking? * How has the Miscellany contributed to your research and publication if you are an independent scholar or an academic? * How has the Miscellany informed or inspired your learning experience as a student? Below we have clustered a range of more specific possible approaches for the contributions that emphasize the interests and perspectives of each editor. J. J. Wilson, Miscellany Co-Founder (Professor emeritus (emerita?), Sonoma State University), created the Miscellany and launched it in 1973. Consider the prompts below as possible inspirations. J. J. wonders if you would like to write a (love) letter to the Miscellany, or perhaps more to the point, describe some of the ways VWM over the years has contributed to your reading and teaching and scholarship on Virginia Woolf and her circle. Did it remind you of something which you already knew or tell you about something new? Maybe the Miscellany has inspired you or influenced you or created new friendships in a welcoming community or discuss how you perceive the Miscellany has survived, thrived, and changed, or give us some ways to make it better by suggesting new features. Or cover ALL of these topics (in 750 words or less by the due date mentioned above). Good luck with that! Vara Neverow, Current Miscellany Editor (Professor, Southern Connecticut State University), inherited the journal in spring 2003 when J. J. Wilson retired at Sonoma State University. In the transition, the format and focus of the Miscellany evolved in new ways, including the online publication and the focus on special topics. Vara suggests that you might want to discuss one of your favorite issues of the Miscellany or compare two of them. If you are an academic or independent scholar, you could consider how the Miscellany has shaped your understanding of Woolf studies and reception, influenced your scholarship, or contributed to your academic career through the building of a community. If you are a ?common reader,? you could consider how the Miscellany informed your engagement with Woolf--and with Woolfians. Do you think the non-peer-review status of the Miscellany is valuable for those who wish to share their work? Are your experiences of accessing the online version of the Miscellany significantly different from reading the print version? Do you prefer one format over the other? What features of the Miscellany particularly appeal to you as a reader? For example, how does the content, focus, style, and appearance engage you? How do you think the Miscellany is likely to evolve in the digital age and in today?s literary landscape? How does the Miscellany align with the conversations on the VWoolf listserv, with various social media, or with the recent emergence of Zoom events (including those hosted by the International Virginia Woolf Society, the Woolf Salon co-conspirators, the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, and other Woolf societies)? Alec Pollak, PhD Candidate (Cornell University), is at work on a dissertation about literary estates, in which the Miscellany features prominently. Alec has had the luxury of taking Virginia Woolf for granted as a widely-read, well-regarded author worthy of publication and attention?as a cornerstone of modernist and feminist thought, of what we might call English literary ?canon.? Alec quickly learned that this had not always been the case and that Woolf?s status was, in fact, hard-won. She wonders what role the Miscellany has played establishing Woolf?s merits, tracing changes in readerly tastes, and cultivating a literary landscape wherein young readers can take Woolf?s accessibility as a given. And, of course, you are welcome to devise your own topic. All best wishes, Vara, J. J., and Alec p.s. The Miscellany is affiliated with but independent from the International Virginia Woolf Society. All issues of the Miscellany can be accessed free at: virginiawoolfmiscellany.files.wordpress.com Vara Neverow (she/her/hers) Professor, English Department Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. Recent Publications: Lead editor, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Kathryn Simpson, and Gill Lowe); Editor, Volume One, 1975-1984, Virginia Woolf: Critical and Primary Sources (Bloomsbury, 2020); Co-editor, The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (Edinburgh, 2020; with Jeanne Dubino, Paulina Paj?k, Catherine Hollis, and Celiese Lypka) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From neverowv1 at southernct.edu Sat Aug 27 16:58:13 2022 From: neverowv1 at southernct.edu (Neverow, Vara S.) Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 20:58:13 +0000 Subject: [Vwoolf] Of possible interest Message-ID: <0DF59EA7-5D7F-42C5-A4D9-3D51C002C8B2@southernct.edu> Greetings, I found this article by Paul Mason on the Verso Books blog and though it might be worth reading since Woolf is very much present in the commentary. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/1801-wtf-is-eleni-haifa-a-new-essay-by-paul-mason__;!!KGKeukY!z_6On2IXT8NJTsUH5NLXC0rTReSfNNuQ0DZCQgvl6dk7vE4Li-fICKCN3Dh_uIzUj1nXStwMDyXEl5dhfya72y5bC_bP$ Vara Vara Neverow (pronouns: she/her/hers) Professor of English and Women?s and Gender Studies Editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 06515 203-392-6717 neverowv1 at southernct.edu I acknowledge that Southern Connecticut State University was built on traditional territory of the indigenous peoples and nations of the Paugussett and Quinnipiac peoples. 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Download The New Yorker Today. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://itunes.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1081530898?pt=45076&ct=App*20Share&mt=8__;JQ!!KGKeukY!wy7fr-WHP1IpshcDbIW7wHAusgauP7H_EwcjeyIU8MvPnrK7pLGmIYaq9VeBSXQcZ7kbIkEDxuQUvsIDKBZ_bHA$ Sent from my iPad From mc at clarior.net Sun Aug 28 17:17:21 2022 From: mc at clarior.net (Marie Claire Boisset) Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2022 23:17:21 +0200 Subject: [Vwoolf] Also From The New Yorker Message-ID: Hello Please excuse me if this link is a repeat... https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/01/03/the-case-against-the-trauma-plot?utm_source=onsite-share&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=onsite-share&utm_brand=the-new-yorker__;!!KGKeukY!30zsFgaGzXs3-imFNeEPn61au-U2MgYZwcLs1sV3RKF7XfJM8LgT0IWzVwgfZEbWMQOzadD7SFYKHg$ Best wishes mc Marie Claire Boisset Pestourie Address 2 rue Traversi?re, 19100 Brive-La-Gaillarde, France Phone +33 (0)5 55 88 29 61 <+33%20(0)5%2055%2088%2029%2061> Mobile +33 (0)6 38 83 73 21 <+33%20(0)6%2038%2083%2073%2021> Email mc at clarior.net IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. 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URL: From smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk Mon Aug 29 04:16:41 2022 From: smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk (Sarah M. Hall) Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 08:16:41 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Vwoolf] Before abortion was legalised in 1967 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <898298618.1368168.1661761001125@mail.yahoo.com> An unexpectedly shocking account from the woman who created comfy drama Call the Midwife, which used to be required viewing of a Sunday night in the UK. There is jeopardy and danger in the TV series, of course, but every episode has a happyish ending, far from the truth for the many victims of backstreet abortionists. But how did the soapy water theory gain currency if it was so fatal? A lesson to us all, if one were needed, to do our research properly. Sarah Sarah M. Hall Executive Council, Virginia Woolf Society of GB Web: virginiawoolfsociety.org.uk Facebook: @VWSGB Twitter: @VirginiaWoolfGB Instagram: @virginiawoolfsociety On Sunday, 28 August 2022 at 23:07:04 BST, Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf wrote: www.?theguardian.?com/film/2005/jan/06/health.?healthandwellbeing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.theguardian.com/film/2005/jan/06/health.healthandwellbeing_________________________________________________;!!KGKeukY!yWhE0z3i_U9iCUNRsCh8E86pFYcL0UAioOc4nOGEjUtu5xIVaMxDRPq3O7M2HJh8zBfS51mRFqvTQp4ijZF36cA9$ Vwoolf mailing list Vwoolf at lists.osu.edu https://lists.osu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vwoolf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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