If we are committed to an inclusive academy, these must be paramount concerns for editors (of collections and journals) alongside issues of intellectual rigor and cutting edge scholarship.
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Näytä tämä ketjuKiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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ON a somewhat different tangent,
#Othello editors need to stop creating editions that reproduce Rhymer, but don’t offer a single black voice. It’s the 21st century FFS#Shakespeare#ShakeRace#MoorToThisStory#ShakespeareAndRace -
Seriously. I assigned some of that and Coleridge in my Global Shax paired with Okri, Quarshi, and Fanon. Students were shocked by the racism. There's actual violence and trauma being done in the name of historicity.
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I mean there are a lot of editors out there, some do a better job than others? The question invites some pretty broad strokes in terms of responses. More effort is better, of course.
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I’m interested in deliberate practices that ensure a diversity of voices, of scholarship, and membership in our fields. Too often I read collections or journals where that doesn’t seem to have been a concern.
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