Tag: <span>History</span>

Or, how The Handmaid’s Tale is failing its own history if it’s not VERY careful. 

Spoilers through the end of Season 5. Stop here, or abandon all hope of being unspoiled. 

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An aside to yesterday’s thread: (and it’s own thread, here

Well into the Enlightenment, most educated people thought it was impossible for highly complex beings (like humans) to be assembled from parts. Therefore, everything grew out of teeny-tiny versions of themselves, all created at the same time.

Nicholas Hartsoeker’s drawing of tiny people inside a sperm cell, from 1695.

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Originally a twitter thread, 28 August 2021

People who dismiss what the von Westphalen & Marx families did to Helene Demuth just prove to me they have no concept of what working women experienced in the 19th century. More importantly, they don’t value working women, and never have.

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Originally a Twitter thread, April 24, 2021


A long thread on the primary alternative to the US model of policing, with some history, mostly for context.
Long thread. References used at end. (And yes, there is synthesis here.) 

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This was a subtweet thread. I will not mention what prompted it. Let me say that if I’m annoyed with someone enough to give a snark response, that’s (often) an accomplishment; if I write the outline for a Winter Break Seminar for 1-2 credit hours? Congratulations, I never want to meet that trash fire.

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