Question from student about #ShakeRace & the AltRight problem in Classics and #medievaltwitter: does the early modern period experience the appropriation of our field by white supremacists? If so, have we developed counter-arguments (aka facts) against it?
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I'd be very interested in seeing this too!
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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I may have lost it on a computer transfer. Sadly, it was one of my best titles: “What’s a nice girl like me doing in a place like this?: Georgetown and the Politics of Curriculum Reform”
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Love that title! Too bad it’s gone. I’m really looking atMargo to solve all the
#ShaeRace and racism problems in Classics and#MedievalTwitter
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You’re creating a lot of anxiety or version of Frankenstein’s creature.
I do plan to touch on pedagogy among other hotspots. Retrospective is part of it always. There’s just something special “bless their heart” abt Classics
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A much later department chair sent me the WHOLE FILE of craziness from that time--which I'm happy to turn over to you for your paper.pic.twitter.com/HWc5X7toLo
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I’m working on a paper about Trump-Bannon-Giuliani et al invoking Shakespeare. Bannon is particularly interesting (creepy, scary, discomfiting) because of his connection to Julie Taymor’s Titus and his weird attachment to that play. “The Roman Plays and the Right” is a thing.
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Thanks for this!
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