Kamil Karczewski

@queerkamil.bsky.social

Telling a different story about (eastern) Europe ⋆ Historian of Queer & Nationalism

Join me at ASEEES on Dec 1, 10 AM, Room 414 (4th Floor). I'll talk about queer domesticities in interwar Poland, asking how looking at the homes of queer people can transform our understanding of Eastern European history.

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Worth a read. In my book Queer Roma, I also talk about an earlier “anti-vagrancy” law from the 1920s, modelled after similar laws across Europe 65 years ago, Czechoslovakia banned life on the road: Did the communists destroy Roma culture and engineer their social exclusion? romea.cz/en/czech-rep...

65 years ago, Czechoslovakia banned life on the road: Did the communists destroy Romani culture and ...

Besides the Holocaust, their forced assimilation during communism has impacted Romani people the most in the modern history of the Czech lands. That assimilation began with the law to "permanently set...

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Transphobes who get mad about pronouns are weak. I speak Vietnamese. The pronoun I use for myself and the person I’m talking to or about depends on how old I am, how old they are, whether they’re a relative, whether they’re related to my mom or my dad, gender, and more. There are over 20 of them.

Only 300 new doctoral students per year in all the Arts and Humanities disciplines in a country of 67 million and over 160 universities. The UK no longer pretends to expertise in these disciplines

Prof. Elaine Chalus@profelainechalus.bsky.social · 3y ago

A crying shame. 'The UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) is to cut the number of PhD students it funds by a quarter, from 425 to 300 a year.' www.timeshighereducation.com/news/arts-an... 🗃#skystorians