Theoretical in the sense of postcolonial othering? I looked at Margery Kempe thru Kristevan psych which mirrors theology.
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The orient yes, and I explored occidentalism as inversion of the other by Muslims who saw settlers as more acclimatised thn cru!
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Ooh! Excellent! I am moving away from theory now. I tried using evolutionary psychology but it went down very badly!
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In what way? I'm curious how it could go wrong as it's presumably just a process of using it as method to explain action?
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Just said 'This never works' despite my having cited many eminent evo psych literary theorists.& problematic re race & gender
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Apparently, I personally sentenced women to an awful destiny of being judged by appearance by suggesting this is natural.
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And by arguing that racism is not innate (tho tribalism is) &can be overcome by alliances,I was distressing African Americans
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This bit. Comment was "One wonders what Black communities in the US would make of your Haidt quote!"pic.twitter.com/bc9rIiKfXf
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Even if feelings of African American anti-racists had any bearing on cognitive mechanisms in brain, do they claim it innate?
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I'm quite sure critical race theory claims racism to be culturally constructed & this seems to be correct.
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