If your benchmark for medieval anti-racist scholarship is someone who talks about how Nazis and antisemites used Woden and "Germanic" imagery then you don't really know much about anti-racist scholarship.
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It is not uncommon, but rather expected, to discuss how Nazis used the pre-Christian Norse/English/etc beliefs to project/create a pure Germanic past when dealing with the scholarship. You should do this. But that doesn't make it antiracist scholarship.
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When you don't cite any BIPOC scholars in your work on Old English then how is it anti-racist? You're doing OE linguistic analysis and don't even mention Hal Momma? Lol okay.
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