Meh, I might as well join.
Name: Olivia
Age: 20
Favorite Brands: None, I rather make my own stuff
School: University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
Year: 2nd/3rd year (long story)
Major: Engish major (concentration: Literature)
Minor: I might take a Creative Writing minor
Style: Anything I like. Seems I'll wear practically everything but sweet lolita. I really prefer Punk, Gothic, Wa-loli and Casual the most.
Other: I'm the president of the Pagan Student Union ^.^
Now the event that's happening at my school:
The function is called "A Body of Opinion: Middlemarch, Gladstone and Victorian Liberalism" and it's on May 1st (That's Thursday) at 4 PM.
The speaker is Elaine Hadley from University of Chicago. She writes and teaches about nineteenth-century British Culture, and has in recent years been particularly interested in think about popular culture broadly defined (theatre, journalism, cheap fiction) and political culture, especially liberalism as a social formation. She has just completed the manuscript for her second book, entitled Living Liberalism, which addresses Victorian political culture through political theory, theories of embodiment and the material practices of citizenship.
If you can come, come! Free food! It's at UMBC.
(If I could cross post, I would but I haven't a clue so if you see this in other lolita journals, you'll know why
Name: Olivia
Age: 20
Favorite Brands: None, I rather make my own stuff
School: University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
Year: 2nd/3rd year (long story)
Major: Engish major (concentration: Literature)
Minor: I might take a Creative Writing minor
Style: Anything I like. Seems I'll wear practically everything but sweet lolita. I really prefer Punk, Gothic, Wa-loli and Casual the most.
Other: I'm the president of the Pagan Student Union ^.^
Now the event that's happening at my school:
The function is called "A Body of Opinion: Middlemarch, Gladstone and Victorian Liberalism" and it's on May 1st (That's Thursday) at 4 PM.
The speaker is Elaine Hadley from University of Chicago. She writes and teaches about nineteenth-century British Culture, and has in recent years been particularly interested in think about popular culture broadly defined (theatre, journalism, cheap fiction) and political culture, especially liberalism as a social formation. She has just completed the manuscript for her second book, entitled Living Liberalism, which addresses Victorian political culture through political theory, theories of embodiment and the material practices of citizenship.
If you can come, come! Free food! It's at UMBC.
(If I could cross post, I would but I haven't a clue so if you see this in other lolita journals, you'll know why
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