#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)
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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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Replying to @susandamussen @Elysabethgrace
Historians are also reluctant to do CRT in the premodern because of “anachronism”. They also don’t look at our texts as evidence whereas we are always consulting their archive.
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And then how few BIPOC scholars in history there are... and then do they do critical race.... so if one wants to use an analogy, it is as if one field area decided to base all their gender work on definitions of 1950s gender (sex)—so cisgendered, binary, etc. why would 2/
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @DrDadabhoy and
To AAIHS or critical ethnic studies conference... that is the standard. So yes send your scholars who do critical race but they have to be conversant in the discussions of critical race now. This by the way theoretically means we are in the material turn (biopolitics etc.).
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @DrDadabhoy and
By massive discouragement to students like
@LopezJantzen to do this work in medieval studies, it will take time to catch up on 60 years of scholarship & convos & and then do the material work to do this research. I expect this is going to take time in medieval history.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @dorothyk98 @DrDadabhoy and
Sorry my responses are so out of order. I am in a plane.
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Other critical research areas, why are we imagining there is no standard or rigor in critical race studies? And I speak as someone who teaches at the big DH meet-up and publish in Critical DH venues not specifically for medievalists.
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Replying to @dorothyk98
All of this also applies to
#Classics Ancient Med ten times over unfortunatelypic.twitter.com/j0pPoaYHxW0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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