So, my multiple cents. There are tons of historians who write about settler colonialism. You can read them--in fact, a lot of the theory in indigenous studies and settler colonialism comes from the social sciences (education, anthropology, etc.). But if you are going to discuss
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @tlecaque
media studies and particularly game studies, why not just work through the stuff from indigenous game scholars lie
@arsavium Can we also stop seeing medieval video games as some sort of non-genre/medium specific platform w/ actual platform & media specifities that ppl discuss.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
So it's not an issue of disciplines or fields, it's an issue of a subfield that refuses to read what the rest of their field is discussing. That was a choice the field made & I have already said, it's a white supremacist methodological one.
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