Never discussed what they said b/c I & no one else not there does not know. If they want a full convo, why not say what they said
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Yet despite knowing nothing, you felt justified in implying colleagues would be DOIN IT RONG, & that s'one should report back on Twitter.
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Instead, they upset enough of us in conference encounters that some of us did not want to go to this session at all. I was in another panel.
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In 5 seconds IRL he confirmed my reservations abt anything his session would do. Pattern based on CFP & alienating comments throughout conf.
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I never saw the CFP, only the panel description. I am not surprised at the rest, sadly.
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Replying to @ADMedievalist @JonathanHsy and
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@dorothyk98's 'someone should tweet'. Together, these read as "someone should tweet about how badly this panel of white people fails' & 6/7 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
About racial and religious minorities. Was there even anyone on the panel who was not Christian?
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a much more mutable and contextual concept. More so when dealing with vastly different times, places. Based on your def, I would respond 2/
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Pieces but somehow it's all about my biological subject position. You are not listening. The whole idea of other as anything that a European
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I could as easily ask why you reject the idea that LA and EM ppl have been grappling w/ assumps of ethnicity & identity for decades
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Because they refuse to read the critical race theory coming out of black cultural studies that already has since '87 discussed ethnicity
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