#MedievalTwitter #ShakeRace #RaceB4Race This means that I regularly edit people more senior than me & also people junior than me. As an editor, it is your responsibility to make sure that the pieces in your vol./ issue, etc. are addressing the most recent scholarly convo. 2/
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#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race If I am not an area specialist, as often happens especially if you edit a more wide-ranging humanities journal like LiCO or a wide collection that includes multiple areas in DH (like I have done for Disrupting DH & my next DH collexn) 3/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race then you pull specialist peer-review. I have in multiple editorial roles even asked people that writers have critiqued to peer review to make sure that pieces get the most useful feedback (yes, these pieces have been published). 4/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race editing also means that you use your networked rolodex to figure out the best ppl. I have benefited from being SMFS secretary & thus the clearinghouse of Kzoo & MLA sessions for years, so I know what feminist medieval scholars work on 5/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race my extended Rolodex also means I have networks vis-a-vis DH, CRT, & in linguistic areas I don't necessarily publish in b/c of conferences, research networks, etc. I do not know who the 2 Beowulf vol. editors got to review these pieces or 6/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race who@ManchesterUP acquired to review the volume. Whoever they were, they were woefully light on expertise in critical medieval race & as@erik_kaars pointed out in LGBTQIA scholarship. It was the editors' responsibility to make sure 7/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race that pieces that the best review commentary to make the best revisions. So w/ this in mind, I am now going to discuss the Beowulf volume & its clear lack of critical race expertise & basic understanding. 8/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race This is especially clear in its work on indigenous studies. As I have made clear in several talks, I am a settler of color & believe in situating oneself (autoethnography) in discussing CRT & especially indigenous studies work. 9/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race I am not going to go piece-by-piece into the Beowulf, Race, Ethnicity article but rather point to areas in that article that I have seen numerous other white medievalists make similar mistakes. 10/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race These errors reflect the field’s shallow, settler colonial research skills and agendas. The Beowulf, Race, Ethnicity article as well as other pieces in the volume exemplify Margo Hendrick’s point that white medievalists 11/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race practice settler colonial tactics of white settler theft & take over the research land w/ regards to premodern race studies. I have already tweeted @ this + Beowulf vol. You can read & listen to her talk here: https://bit.ly/39TIBlU 12/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race I have discussed it in my intro to the new special of issue of Literature Compass on critical race and the Middle Ages. https://bit.ly/37GYtWK 13/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race Peer reviewers and/or editors w/ knowledge & expertise in feminist CRT would have caught that “intersectionality” is not something you can apply to everything. Intersectionality has a genealogy & a theory. It does not mean “diversity.” 14/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race It is about compounded harm, as Kimberle Crenshaw has discussed in multiple articles. You can also read Patricia Hill Collins’ recent discussion of the theory of intersectionality. https://amzn.to/2ZUtvI8 15/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race I just published an article in Intersectionality & DH. The use of the term w/out knowing what it means should already have been a red flag for any knowledge feminist CRT reviewer. 16/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race If you are going to discuss critical race & the Middle Ages, you should be citing Heng’s recent books. However, you only confuse the argument if you use her work & quotes w/out understanding the basis of her arguments 17/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race and/or her depth of knowledge in the genealogies of critical race theory, postcolonial/anticolonial theory, etc. or if you quote various critics she disagrees with —i.e. Balibar—in your piece as an example of your knowledge of CRT. 18/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race knowledgeable reviewers & editors who have actually read Heng's work should have caught this & asked for clarification & explanation. Heng’s work is not a “woke” I-do-CRT shield. If you don't cite it, yes, I would judge the work not 19/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race sufficiently aware of the recent critical race and medieval studies turn. However, citing it w/out understanding it & showing the lack of understanding also reveals inadequate research literacy in the area & research labor done 20/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race There are deep genealogies she is accessing in recent CRT & postcolonial/anticolonial discussions. If you do not understand that & the turn in theoretical discussions she is referencing, then your argument about race will make no sense. 21/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race Especially clear when you use terminology like "other" interchangeably w/ race, ethnicity, alterity, monsterization, w/out explaining why. In regards to "other," I feel like this is a holdover from Leeds 2017. 22/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter @adam_miya@JonathanHsy @ontakragouek & I already pointed out the utter problems with having a theme like "Others" that elides actual critical work in CRT &postcolonial/anticolonial work. 23/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race This work is political & does not mean that white settler scholars can decide (like they have done with LGBTQIA & the term "queer") to make everything "other" as a thought experiment. That is not how it works. 24/Show this thread -
#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race#MedievalTwitter We told you the theme & its description was racist & orientalist as hell. We explained why. You all screamed at us & we had Leeds 2017 dumpster fire 25/:https://www.chronicle.com/article/Medievalists-Recoiling-From/240666 …Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race Similarly, it should be clear to any peer reviewer or editor with a basic knowledge of CRT that to discuss race means you are discussing race as a “biopolitical and sociocultural” category. 26/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race To define race as something that is biologically essential reveals a complete lack of understanding critical race theory from the last 60 years. Citing recent intros. to race w/out understanding this basic premise 27/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race only further shows the various band-aids used to paper over the fact that one has no understanding of critical race theory. This is a basic research issue & shows no understanding about the critical lit. on race, ethnicity, etc. 28/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race If you cannot be precise@ terms such as alterity, other, ethnic, race, & monsterization, & if you do not know which genealogy these terms are attached to, then the article is a research mess. 29/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race Moreover, it can lapse into some serious racist moments by putting “monsterization” together with “indigeneity.” 30/Show this thread -
#MedievalTwitter#ShakeRace#RaceB4Race If I can use an example in another field of my own expertise, writing about race w/out actual research would be akin to saying you do DH work & tell everyone that your digital editing & database work is on Vannever Bush's Memex, 31/Show this thread - Show replies
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