SOOOO excited for the next installment of @ACRMS #RaceB4Race symposia @FolgerLibrary next week. FYI, this is ongoing series of symposia that centers the work of scholars of color. Thread of random thoughts about ways to go forward re #RaceB4Race and #ShakeRace.https://twitter.com/acmrs_org/status/1166760299476598791 …
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warning, I kinda suck at threads, so grab yo coffee. /1.5pic.twitter.com/S3RqIpYqsA
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I have been thinking of things that need to be done to elevate this work/change the fields. Much of this is
#ShakeRace specific, but some have broader applications. /21 reply 3 retweets 19 likesShow this thread -
For EM, there is a welcome growth on works on “race.” However, a fair few don’t actually engage with CRT, QOC, critique, Black feminism or other forms of anti-racist analysis. (You can see this in the works added to the EMRS bibliography.) /3
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Peter and I alluded to this in the introduction to SQ. 67.1. At the time, I toyed w/suggesting a name change to distinguish between these scholarly arenas, but was loath to just add “Critical” to “Early Modern Race Studies.” /4pic.twitter.com/eJyyqkdRVU
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Still haven’t thought of another name to distinguish for folks new to the field the work responsive to the intellectual geneaology(!?) and political investments of what I have been calling EMRS. 5/
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Hmmm. So Medieval and Early Modern Race Studies=MEMRS
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