Thinking today about class and the academy. I tell a story, possibly too often, about a feminist roundtable at one of my early SAAs, in which Mary Bly said something about discussing Shx at her childhood dinner table and the others agreed. I felt so excluded at that moment (1/n)
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My own upbringing was middle-class on the surface but fundamentally working-class in many substantials, most importantly anxiety about money. And my family was evangelical: we talked about church and football at the dinner table, definitely not Shakespeare
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Because of this experience, I think a lot about how to make academic spaces more inclusive, at conferences and in my everyday teaching life (shining light on the hidden curriculum, etc.). I don’t know where I’m going with this, except in part more relief about
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I guess what I’m really thinking about is how I personally can help make
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Thank you for sharing this. I have felt this in so many levels in so many spaces.
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