I acknowledge that some can't afford to express that vulnerability, that some bodies aren't afforded that space. I'm also extremely aware that I go to an elite institution and have a privileged position as a white cis person 4/
But no one is telling them it has all been done. My point is why erase the labor and work of generations of BIWOC who have discussed and theorized these things. Why is giving them vocabulary and resources stopping them from developing further?
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You said, in your question, that this has all been done? I thought your point was to tell students this, since my paper was about how we talk to students. I agree (and I think someone else said this) that it's crucial to give them the tools/bibliographies. But not *only* that.
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My point was that the discussion from 3 of the speaker’s kept querying about how to explain their personal in the scholarship they are teaching. I said this has been done b/c 4 decades of intersectional feminism has theorized autoethnography as critical/methodological praxis.
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