Erik Wade

@erik_kaars

medievalist. helicopter parent to a kitty. queer. studying sex/race in OE lit. phd. napper. (he/him).

Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2015.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    11. ruj 2019.

    Thread: I want to briefly rehearse the problems with the term "Anglo-Saxon" as a medieval term. In sum, it is a term with a racist history--in both Europe and America--since the 19th century at least. It also was not the primary term used in the medieval period.

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    prije 3 sata

    Assistant Professor in Early Medieval History - (400-1000) at Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin

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  3. prije 23 minute

    So, if I understand correctly, German twitter is having a fit about the Turkish word "Alman" [German], which some white Germans are claiming is "as bad" as the N-word??? I.... 😐

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    Look what arrived in the mail today--my article on toy theater in 19th Century Studies! Thrilled that the journal let me include so many of these little paper actors in all their illustrated glory!

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  5. prije 3 sata

    Bear writing its grocery list. (BL, MS Egerton 3277, f. 13v)

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  6. prije 4 sata

    Wer kann Trump schlagen indeed?

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    3. velj

    In 897 a dead pope was exhumed, put on trial, found guilty, and stripped of his popehood. This is called the “Cadaver Synod” or “Cadaver Trial” 💀❤️

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    Worst ubi sunt ever.

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    the English adverb 'less' and the suffix '-less' (meaning 'without') are only accidentally similar - they're not actually related to each other while 'less' comes from OE lǣs, which had the same meaning, '-less' is from the OE adjective lēas, meaning 'false, without, devoid of'

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    EVERYONE IS BORN WITH MORE BONES THAN THEY DIE WITH DONYT PANIC YOU'LL ALSO NEVER KNOW FOR CERTAIN HOW MANY BONES YOU HAVE AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT EVERYTHING IS FINE YOU MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE AN ODD NUMBER OF BONES, THE NUMBER MAY ALSO BE EVEN GOOD DAY TO YOU

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    'gregory the great' implies the existence of other, disappointing gregories

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  12. prije 18 sati

    What is the appropriate penance for stepping on my cat’s tail by accident? He’s fine but I may never recover from the guilt. ?

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    Tfw when you can't be poet laureate because you are in fact two lesbians in a trenchcoat.

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    Desperately trying to avoid writing the 1st chapter outline for my dissertation by going through my archive of 13th-century manuscripts and was reminded about this chart of consanguinity (AKA how much incest is too much incest) from Oxford, Jesus College, MS 26

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  15. prije 20 sati

    It was a different world in the 600s.

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  16. prije 20 sati

    “If your pigs or chickens like drinking human blood, that’s no reason not to eat them!” — Archbishop Theodore of Canterbury, who had Seen Some Stuff.

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    Me, joyfully proofreading citations all day. (BL, MS Egerton 2899, f. 30)

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    2. velj

    Audience member during an invited talk: “Victor, don’t you think critical race theorists exaggerate the importance of racism in American culture.” Me:

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  21. 3. velj

    Did you know that the Old English word for “stone” is the root of the slang word “stan”? The Old English word “stan” [stone] became part of a name (Stanley) that then developed a nickname (Stan) that then became 21st-century slang for “devoted fan” (Stan).

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