[Vwoolf] The Guardian's review of Vanessa Bell's solo exhibit Dulwich Picture Gallery

Allison Lin tzuyulin at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 2 04:40:55 EST 2017


Dear Vara,


Thank you so much.


This is indeed, a rather lovely piece to read. [😊]


Best,


Allison



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From: Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces at lists.osu.edu> on behalf of Neverow, Vara S. <neverowv1 at southernct.edu>
Sent: 01 February 2017 23:40
To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu
Subject: [Vwoolf] The Guardian's review of Vanessa Bell's solo exhibit Dulwich Picture Gallery


You may find this article on Vanessa Bell interesting.


https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/jan/27/design-and-desires-how-vanessa-bell-put-the-bloom-in-bloomsbury


Best,


Vara


Vara Neverow
Department of English
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, CT 06515
203-392-6717
neverowv1 at southernct.edu


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From: Vwoolf <vwoolf-bounces+neverowv1=southernct.edu at lists.osu.edu> on behalf of Kristin Czarnecki <Kristin_Czarnecki at georgetowncollege.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 11:00 AM
To: vwoolf at lists.osu.edu
Subject: [Vwoolf] Virginia Woolf Miscellany CFP


Good morning,



I’d like to send again the CFP for one of the upcoming special topics issues of the Virginia Woolf Miscellany. Please feel free to share widely.



Thanks very much,



Kristin



CFP: Virginia Woolf Miscellany Issue #92, Fall 2017 Special Topic: Virginia Woolf and Indigenous Literatures



Submissions Due: 31 March 2017 (date extended) Editor: Kristin Czarnecki This issue of VWM seeks essays that consider Woolf’s oeuvre in dialogue with works by Native American, First Nations, Australian, and New Zealander authors, among others. What kind of dialogic emerges when placing Woolf’s writings alongside those of indigenous writers? How might indigenous literatures enhance interpretations of Woolf’s modernist, feminist, and pacifist poetics? How might such comparisons affect or inform understandings of subjectivity in women’s lives and literature, and the interconnections between narrative innovation and socio-political activism? Does Woolf’s ecological vision align with those of indigenous writers responding to threats of global destruction and mass extinctions? Could such comparative and intersectional work chip away at the boundaries still often imposed upon literary studies—the “West” versus the “Rest”? Other approaches are welcome. Please send submissions of no more than 2500 words, including notes and works cited, in the latest version of Word by 31 March 2017 to: Kristin Czarnecki, kristin_czarnecki at georgetowncollege.edu<mailto:kristin_czarnecki at georgetowncollege.edu> .
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