I'm working on an article on early modern racial formation and affect and ruminating on what it means for me to work in a field that demonizes and diminishes my identity in both its primary texts and the scholarship on them. I offer these questions: #ShakeRace 1/
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it’s an insidious othering, heaped upon all other currents of impostor syndrome; or, it’s the original impostor syndrome. but what will it take to change the institutionalization of authority so that impostorism in early modern studies is itself a (n urgent) kind of authority?
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Imposter syndrome is a key strategy in the arsenal of white supremacy: to make those of us whose identities "don't fit the mold," question our position within our fields, to question or position is to also question the knowledge we produce. 1/
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