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Teaching Abélard and HéloïseOne of the wearying inevitabilities of 2018 was that even the most cursory glance at… 
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At the Crossroads of Comfort TV and Comfort FoodWhen I started my PhD, a kind mentor advised me to cope with graduate school’s… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Gin, syphilis, and lunacy.… 
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Manly Firmness: It’s Not Just for the 18th Century (Unfortunately)The references to “manly firmness” are everywhere in late-18th-century political sources. For example, Edward Dilly… 
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Femininity and Legitimacy: Policing Women and “Witches” in Post-Apartheid South AfricaOne night in the late spring of 2008, in the South African town of Mondlo,… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Medicine on screen. Plague… 
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Emigration as Epidemic: Perspectives on the Eighteenth-Century Scottish HighlandsIn our digital age, the contagion metaphor is often part of the language we use… 
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Colonial Colette: From Orientalism and Egyptian Pantomime to Polaire’s Jamaican “Slave”I first read excerpts of Colette’s Sido in my IB French class in 2007, so… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news WWII and drug prevention.… 
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Marie Kondo and Books: Tidying Up the MisconceptionsThe Netflix reality TV show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo premiered on January 1, 2019.… 
