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WE’RE SO BACK CHAT. Call Dr. Moss Chef Boyardee the way she is cooking rn. We’re talking texts as bodies, human and animal embodiment, the physicality of texts, the limits of the body, the limits of language, linguistic translation as physical and mental, bodily boundaries, emotions and bodies as social capital, HOW THESE ALL TIE INTO THE PRODUCTION OF THE BIBLICAL TEXT—in short, fuck yeah. Good night America.
Dec 27, 2025 07:56PM
God's Ghostwriters: Enslaved Christians and the Making of the Bible

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nat hughes
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Do any of my buds in academia also kinda feel bleh for not reading enough academia? I feel like it’s part of this “grindset” culture in the academy rn but also feel like this isn’t talked about enough. Enjoying this book though!
Jan 05, 2026 06:28PM
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