There was a panel at MAA last year that Nick and I were both on, organized by AARHMS (did Maya take a break from Twitter? Can't find her handle) that the English lit folks pointedly did not attend — it's the mere lip service to interdisciplinarity on their part that's the issue.
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Replying to @homophonous @Bibliophilenick and
In my experience a lot of it seems to be driven by the fact that establishing a careful historical context makes some of the big conclusions drawn from lit a little tough to sustain
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Replying to @prplmnkydw @homophonous and
So the question of course is was the entire panel or even 50% BIPOC scholars? At the moment,
#RaceB4Race centers BIPOC. So feel free to tell us who we should talk to who is a BIPOC scholar who does Iberian. Not that I was or actually the#RaceB4Race participants now were at MAA.1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @dorothyk98 @homophonous and
I’m not sure who was on the past panels or is planning on the future panels. They aren’t my panels. I was just answering Nicholas’s inquiry about Iberian scholars, or scholars of Iberia rather.
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Replying to @prplmnkydw @homophonous and
And my point is that
#RaceB4Race centers BIPOC scholars. So, who are your BIPOC scholars who work on Iberia. Also apparently, if you have not seen the tweets, please read them to realize that we have discussed a very specific formulation that is political, about activism.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @dorothyk98 @prplmnkydw and
Feel free to go back to
@Elysabethgrace talk and what it means to do critical premodern race studies and not premodern race studies.1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Replying to @dorothyk98 @prplmnkydw and
It's also delightful that you all can be at MAA. Some of us can't. We don't know if fascists will be stalking us.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @prplmnkydw and
Also, please realize, your comment about our "historical" research is a hallmark of postracialism. Feel free to read Sumi Cho's article. it's one of the hallmarks. Its a form of moral equivalence, the call for "rigor" b/c to talk about race is somehow not "real research."
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @prplmnkydw and
It's racist as Cho explains quite eloquently in her legal scholarship. If you have actually read the entire
#RaceB4Race thread, it is not the antiracist, intersectional, critical premodern race we are interested in.1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes -
Replying to @dorothyk98 @homophonous and
That sounds good, I would hope this stuff would be activist and anti racist. I really don’t know who will sign up for the AARHMS panels, but hopefully some good critical and antiracist scholars. Also note AARHMS isn’t sponsoring MAA sessions here. Leeds and Kzoo.
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So as #RaceB4Race began b/c MOCs were locked out of Kzoo, why is having sessions at these conferences that are PWI more antiracist, political, intersectional than a conference whose entire speaker line up is BIPOC & the 300+ audience is majority BIPOC?
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