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Dr C. M. Bromstick🧹, Dublin
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Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin

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Early Medieval historian: Ireland & Britain, kingship, landscapes, mentalities | knitting, video games, bread | ND | disabled | she/her | #BlackLivesMatter

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    1. Catherine Karkov‏ @CKarkov Feb 8
      Replying to @ISASaxonists @DrJaninaRamirez

      So much heritage speak claims inclusion when it’s all the same racist nationalist discourse with a few buzz words thrown in.

      1 reply 1 retweet 10 likes
    2. Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe‏ @ISASaxonists Feb 8
      Replying to @CKarkov @DrJaninaRamirez

      A lot of people are unwilling to interrogate & change language & terminology that has a history of being linked to wyte supremacy because they benefit from it, but won't admit that out loud.

      1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes
    3. Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe‏ @ISASaxonists Feb 8
      Replying to @ISASaxonists @CKarkov @DrJaninaRamirez

      Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe Retweeted Dr Janina Ramirez

      Also, Dr. R, you are completely wrong here.https://twitter.com/DrJaninaRamirez/status/1354037790141542401?s=20 …

      Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe added,

      Dr Janina RamirezVerified account @DrJaninaRamirez
      Replying to @hodder44
      Both. But mainly the latter.
      2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
    4. Dr Janina Ramirez‏Verified account @DrJaninaRamirez Feb 8
      Replying to @ISASaxonists @CKarkov

      In the UK the term Anglo-Saxon is still used in reference to the specific historical docs that are group specific. As I deal mostly with art/literature/culture I try not to use it. There are definitely differences in how it’s used by different groups either side of the Atlantic.

      2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
    5. Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe‏ @ISASaxonists Feb 8
      Replying to @DrJaninaRamirez @CKarkov

      In the UK, the term is used by wyte nationalists who think that they are "Anglo-Saxons". How do I know this? Because most of the prominent ones who are part of orgs banned by your gov't threaten my life. The history of the term tied to racism in your country is centuries old.

      3 replies 0 retweets 17 likes
    6. Dr Janina Ramirez‏Verified account @DrJaninaRamirez Feb 8
      Replying to @ISASaxonists @CKarkov

      Completely agree. It’s been the subject of numerous talks I’ve given and of my new book. I am very much on side with calling out misuse of the term.....

      2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
    7. Florence of Northumbria‏ @FlorenceHRS Feb 8
      Replying to @DrJaninaRamirez @ISASaxonists @CKarkov

      It’s fundamentally untrue that the term is used differently here in the UK and this has been addressed repeatedly. It’s important that you say that in your book. Almost all use of the term is misuse because of its history, innacuracy and inherent racism

      1 reply 0 retweets 7 likes
    8. Dr Janina Ramirez‏Verified account @DrJaninaRamirez Feb 8
      Replying to @FlorenceHRS @ISASaxonists @CKarkov

      Exactly what I unpack across the book. It’s embedded in racism, erroneous history and exclusionism. Weeding it out from common use through terminology is the aim. I’m putting all the research together to present it comprehensively.

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
    9. Florence of Northumbria‏ @FlorenceHRS Feb 8
      Replying to @DrJaninaRamirez @ISASaxonists @CKarkov

      Okay that’s good to hear. Could you clarify what you meant by ‘divisive’ and ‘differences in how it’s used either side of the Atlantic’? Because to me, those phrases both create the impression that the use of Anglo-Saxon is a complex issue with no clear resolution

      1 reply 0 retweets 7 likes
    10. Dr Janina Ramirez‏Verified account @DrJaninaRamirez Feb 8
      Replying to @FlorenceHRS @ISASaxonists @CKarkov

      It is down to how the terminology is embedded. Many scholars or people interested in history encounter the term 'Anglo-Saxon' in the context of documents, annals etc. and are unaware of how it has been misused. In some circumstances it's a case of ignorance & how to adjust usage.

      2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip Feb 8
      Replying to @DrJaninaRamirez @FlorenceHRS and

      It’s in three different sources for the period and one isn’t even English, it’s continental. The term is historically inaccurate but became embedded because of the racist and white nationalist roots of the field.

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        1. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip Feb 8
          Replying to @AdmiralHip @DrJaninaRamirez and

          An average person might be unaware of this but my supervisor who isn’t on social media period is aware of this debate and has been for awhile so I think it is a misconception that misuse is out of ignorance at this stage.

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        2. Dr Janina Ramirez‏Verified account @DrJaninaRamirez Feb 8
          Replying to @AdmiralHip @FlorenceHRS and

          Exactly what I'm writing about in my book. It's entirely contrived but deeply embedded. I respect the work of everyone trying to root the term out and am trying to bring the historicity of the term to light through my talks, lecturing, writing and on different platforms.

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        3. Alison Douglas #Dig4Arch‏ @Alison_Douglaz Feb 8
          Replying to @DrJaninaRamirez @AdmiralHip and

          Many scholars STILL use this term and are not racist. The term is completely different in a UK context and Dr J is right... terminology is deeply embedded in scholarship. This level of bullying by those accusing folk of racism has to stop.

          3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
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