What is "medieval" North America? Lmao, so embarrassing. Do medievalists ever think about the language they use and see *any* connections to colonization? You all need some Scott Manning Stevens and some Paul Edward Montgomery Ramirez and some Nick Estes, etc, in your life.pic.twitter.com/hyL4tpVi88
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Replying to @ISASaxonists
The panel was pretty explicit about the problem of periodization... the terminology was definitely discussed.
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Replying to @prplmnkydw
Were those of us who have been writing and talking about this for years discussed too?
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Replying to @ISASaxonists @prplmnkydw
In fact, Scott Stevens discussed time and Indigeneity last week...
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That's right, it doesn't even have to go back years, it was discussed LAST WEEK.
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Replying to @ISASaxonists @prplmnkydw
Who will they cite with discuss “Indigeneity and medieval video games” I expect no actual Indigenous games scholar. Do they even know who they are.... doubt it.
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They don’t even think we have anything to contribute on our own ancestors let alone imagine we *gasp* play video games and even think critically about them. So glad I have Assassin’s Creed Vikings to play. Yawn.
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Vikings, Valhalla, Anglo Saxons, white supremacist settler colonizers. Tomato, tomato.
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Yes. This. Also I need to finally play that. I expect the usual hot mess.
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