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Medievalist, digital humanist, intersectional feminist. She/her/hers.

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    1. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      Here's the problem I see with this logic. I took his cue & counted the terms myself. I actually counted 12 instances of the term "disability," but most of these occur in ONLY 2 SESSIONS both sponsored by the Society for the Study of Disability in the Middle Ages. #medievaltwitter

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    2. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      There are 2 other papers beyond these sessions that mention the term "disability," and then the rest of the occurrences appear whenever the SSDMA is mentioned. That's 4 out of 600 sessions that touch on disability in any way. #medievaltwitter

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    3. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      As someone who has worked in the area of Medieval Disability Studies for over a decade, I am grateful for the support of the ICMS over the years, but I would hardly count the number of appearances of the term as evidence that the area has been broadly included. #medievaltwitter

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    4. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      The same is true for other terms cited in the article. The mere appearance of the terms is not indication that these fields are "included" in a truly meaningful way. Ask me how many times I presented on a disability-related panel w/10 or fewer in the audience. #medievaltwitter

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    5. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      Honestly, though, the bigger issue with respect to inclusion is one that the article barely even addresses, which is the degree to which scholars from traditionally underrepresented groups have felt included in both the ICMS and Medieval Studies. #medievaltwitter

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    6. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      The call for ICMS to include more sessions about the state of the field is directly related to this larger point about inclusivity. It isn't just a push for "progressivism" for its own sake but is a response to structures that have pushed people to the margins. #medievaltwitter

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    7. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      If you want evidence of that, you need only read this powerful blog post by @Nahir_Otano: http://medievalistsofcolor.com/uncategorized/lost-in-our-field-racism-and-the-international-congress-on-medieval-studies/ … #medievaltwitter

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    8. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      Or listen to the loud calls coming from many angles by medievalists of color, LGBT scholars, early career scholars, and more. Or listen to the whisper networks that have always existed. But we must listen. #medievaltwitter

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    9. Joshua Eyler‏ @joshua_r_eyler 2 Aug 2018

      The project of inclusivity in Medieval Studies is a big one, & it will take a collective effort of all of us to make it possible. We cannot reduce the efforts to pat solutions like counting sessions, because the issues are structural and will take a lot of work. #medievaltwitter

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    10. Dr. Jacqueline E. Jung‏ @ProfJackie 2 Aug 2018
      Replying to @joshua_r_eyler

      I agree with all your points. Another complicating factor is that some students/scholars of color (speaking only about ppl I know) feel more comfortable in content-based sessions than ones explicitly focused on race issues

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      Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 2 Aug 2018
      Replying to @ProfJackie @joshua_r_eyler

      @Nahir_Otano was giving a talk in a traditional panel. Do you imagine the MOC only work on race? As the one who ran Early Middle English sessions for 10 years, exactly how is this statement an actual understanding of what discomfort means to an MOC?

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