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

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    1. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020

      I'd also recommend using texts on mod/con issues of race and art. Pair them with something medieval, but for considering what images actually do when it comes to creating ideas about race, mod/con is the place to look. 17/

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    2. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020

      Richard Dyer's intro to The Matter of Images is a succinct starting point for examining the effects that images and stereotypes have on shaping their audience's views of those depicted peoples in real life. 18/

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    3. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020

      Kirk Savage's Standing Soldiers Kneeling Slaves is a good introductory text to monuments, race, and power, a great comparison for thinking about medieval monumental sculpture. 19/

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    4. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020

      Tina Campt's Image Matters is an amazing study on agency and identity-making in photography, as well as what an image can and can't do. Would recommend even though photography of course is not a medieval medium. 20/

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    5. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020

      These authors aren't medievalists, but their texts open up ways of thinking about the role of images within the history of racial formation that much medieval scholarship hasn't quite been able to do, yet. Keyword: yet! 21/

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    6. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020

      In sum: start with the art historians to find your footing, but do not stop there. Stay reading, friends! And good luck with your Fall teaching. I hope you and your students stay healthy. /end.

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    7. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 22 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jackiemlombard

      I never really point to it but “Ancrene Wisse and the Egerton Hours” is about race, Jewish difference, and the images in a 13th c. Book of Hours. (2017) Also Roland Bettancourt’s Upcoming Princeton UP on Byzantine Intersectionality is about race, gender, and sexuality.

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    8. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 22 Jul 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98 @jackiemlombard

      Though medievalists are really hyperfocalized on epidural race in ways that make no sense in relation to the current definitions we are discussing of race. Visually it can also be marked in other ways, clothing, hair, what ppl are eating etc. race making is sensorial.

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    9. Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 22 Jul 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98 @jackiemlombard

      It’s most frustrating to have discussions about premodern critical race when medievalists still seem stuck in definitional wrangles where multiple recent pieces have already laid out the scene and the historiography.

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    10. Jackie Lombard‏ @jackiemlombard 22 Jul 2020
      Replying to @dorothyk98

      I absolutley agree with all of this. The work is there, we need to read it! And I’m very much looking forward to Betancourt’s book as well. Hope you’re doing well, Dorothy.

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      Dr. Dorothy Kim‏ @dorothyk98 22 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jackiemlombard

      Waves.

      10:17 PM - 22 Jul 2020
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