(1/2) Brilliant to see Alaric Hall addressing need to include exploited, maltreated, colonised Sámi people when studying medieval Scandinavia & beyond. 1 of my fav people in this world (who is Sámi) has shared this resource with me as a teaching tool #IMC2020 @IMC_Leeds
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Replying to @Claire_A_PS @IMC_Leeds
Does he address Decolonized Methodologies b/c otherwise, how is "inclusion" by a white scholar w/ no work with indigenous methodology that would ask for tribal discussion, consent, etc. (let alone "inclusion" b/c sovereignty means indigenous group decides who has access) not just
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more research settler colonial tactics? Tuhiwai Smith makes it quite clear, white settler colonial "research" is violent. And considering last week's debacle with Anthropology, and the ongoing problem of "inclusion" as just a diversity band-aid, where is the decolonial method?
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @IMC_Leeds
Thank you for flagging this up! I'll look into it in much more depth and certainly didn't mean to sound flippant if I did.
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