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Lindsay Stern

@lindsayostern

the study of animal languages: a novel (2019/2020)
lüz: a novella (2017)
town of shadows: a novella (2012)

English @txst

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Terri Farley (@terri_farley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Writing #nonfiction on controversial topics -- plaiting together settings, species, science & tying it off with gripping readability -- is daunting. Here's how it's done smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… bravo Lindsay Stern National Science Teaching Association Nancy Castaldo

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Listen in to ⁦@brdemuth⁩ on her Bering Sea research about how capitalist and communist whaling converged (among other things) podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whe…

Susan M. Gaines @susanmgaines.bsky.social (@susanmgaines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five Books - Expert Book Recommendations Here's another: "The Study of Animal Languages" by Lindsay Stern, a laugh-out-loud comedy of errors about that manages to be simultaneously a beautifully structured and written novel of ideas and a light read.

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I have a new poem in the second issue of SPORAZINE! it's about ape language & power s/o to Emily Lim Rogers & Toby Altman for the encouragement & thoughtfulness, & Lindsay Stern for writing the beautiful essay that drew me to the story of Kanzi and Sue gumroad.com/l/ybbIy

Lindsay Stern (@lindsayostern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had the joy of meeting this novel shortly after it hatched, and I can't recommend it highly enough. Mazel tov, @monicalwest! nytimes.com/2021/05/25/boo…

Julie Stone Peters (@jstonepeters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thu (11/17) 3-4:30: Yale Law & Humanities Working Group: discuss my book + 2 essays: "Penitentiary Performances” (19C + prison reality shows); "Mapping Law & Performance” ("performance" + risks of interdisciplinarity). XX Lindsay Stern / Matt Mendez! yale.zoom.us/j/95434447692

Thu (11/17) 3-4:30: Yale Law &amp; Humanities Working Group: discuss my book + 2 essays: "Penitentiary Performances” (19C + prison reality shows); "Mapping Law &amp; Performance” ("performance" + risks of interdisciplinarity). XX <a href="/lindsayostern/">Lindsay Stern</a> / Matt Mendez! yale.zoom.us/j/95434447692
Iberian Connections (@iberian_connect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lindsay Stern (Yale University, Comparative Literature) will be in conversation with Julie Stone Peters (Columbia University) and Emanuele Conte (Rome 3, and EHESS-Paris) about Julie Stone Peter's recent book, Law as Performance (Oxford UP, 2022).

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🎭⚖️🎭⚖️🎭 All the world's a stage...or, at least the court room is. Iberian Connections/YaleSpanPort are hosting a convo with Julie Stone Peters, Lindsay Stern, and Emanuele Conte to talk about legal spectatorship! 2-4pm, 1 Mar in HQ 276 w/ snacks to follow (yum)

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All the world's a stage...or, at least the court room is. <a href="/Iberian_Connect/">Iberian Connections</a>/<a href="/YaleSpanPort/">YaleSpanPort</a> are hosting a convo with  <a href="/JStonePeters/">Julie Stone Peters</a>, <a href="/lindsayostern/">Lindsay Stern</a>, and <a href="/EmanueleConte10/">Emanuele Conte</a> to talk about legal spectatorship!

2-4pm, 1 Mar in HQ 276 w/ snacks to follow (yum)
Lindsay Stern (@lindsayostern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about ghosts, personhood, and the book that made me fall in love with literature for Law and Critique. You can find an earlier ending to Morrison’s Beloved in it. Thank you to cruvs @ocsalevj and everyone who helped along the way link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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NEW ARTS REVIEW: “the most Kafkaesque achievement of this stellar exhibition is to keep its response to the qu of Kafka incomplete” Lindsay Stern reviews recent ‘Kafka: Making of an Icon’ exhibition The Morgan (originally Bodleian Libraries Barry Murnane): tinyurl.com/yc5s33wt