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Dr. Dorothy Kim
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Medievalist, digital humanist, intersectional feminist. She/her/hers.

Joined April 2012

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    1. Elysabeth Grace aka Dr. Margo J Hendricks‏ @Elysabethgrace 19 Jan 2020

      #RaceB4Race A thread on division & specialization of academic intellectual labor (filters are intact): Let's stop reinforcing whyte hegemonic notions of academic disciplines when it comes to premodern race. (I write this as Margo Hendricks/EM Eng lit) 1/

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    2. Dr Amussen: smash patriarchy #BLM‏ @susandamussen 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @Elysabethgrace

      I have been very struck by the absence of historians (esp. early modern) in RaceB4Race, but I read that as a history problem. It matters only insofar as disciplinary training gives us different tools, and different questions which are useful & challenging.

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    3. Elysabeth Grace aka Dr. Margo J Hendricks‏ @Elysabethgrace 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @susandamussen

      I agree, & with other disciplines. Long story made brief, when a colleague & I organized UCHRI residential group (then titled pre-and early modern studies) on race in 1996, w/ the exception of Ray Kea very little interest among historians.

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    4. Elysabeth Grace aka Dr. Margo J Hendricks‏ @Elysabethgrace 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @Elysabethgrace @susandamussen

      Even Women, Race & Writing was a difficult sell. Also, for those of us lit folk working w/race premodern, we extensively use "historians" tools to frame our historical/cultural/societal context. I think the "discipline issue" shld be a non-starter w/race.

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    5. Dr Amussen: smash patriarchy #BLM‏ @susandamussen 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @Elysabethgrace

      There's a reason we still cite it!

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    7. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 19 Jan 2020

      Last time in September we had Michael Gomez and Marissa Fuentes. They do not work on Europe but the work on critical race.

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    8. Dr Amussen: smash patriarchy #BLM‏ @susandamussen 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98 @Elysabethgrace

      Yes, I'm really struck by the difference between early modern British history (my home field) and Atlantic world/ colonial Americas historians. European historians have failed to examine the impact of empire enslavement in Europe from the 16th C.

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      Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @susandamussen @Elysabethgrace

      Also if ppl haven’t realized since #RaceB4Race 2, the conferences have specific topics. So are there premodern critical race scholars (for medievalists you also have to be a member of MOC) who are BIPOC who do said topic? So if ppl want to comment....

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