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Isaac T. Soon
isaacsoon2
There are two things about that BMCR review that I don’t see people talking about. The first is the power dynamic of race and the second is the insufficiency of
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P. Gabrielle Foreman
profgabrielle
David Drake is rarely mentioned alongside early Black poets: Wheatley, Lucy Terry, Horton and Hammond (see below). Often called "Dave the Potter," he's rarely recognized as an enslaved *writer* and
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Téa Smith
tealou
When I say Fandoms are the missing link when it comes to "Wokism", there's a reason for it. It came out of Fandoms, not Universities/scholarship. This is a huge factor
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Aslisho Qurboniev
aslishahqurbani
I am reading Ahmed El Shamsy’s recent book on the impact of #printing on modern discourses on #Islamic scholarship. Like his previous book, it is extremely readable and insightful. I
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Dr. Jennifer Berdahl
JBerdahl
So many insights raised by Rinaldo Walcott (@blacklikewho) and moderator Llana James (@rede4blacklives)'s session today for #ScholarStrikeCanada on the neoliberal organization of academic labour. Below are a few. You can
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𝕊onja Drimmer
Sonja_Drimmer
I think those who have warned medievalists not to be opportunistic about current events in justifying our "relevance" are 100% right, so I want to avoid that. I also think
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
Transphobes are actively curtailing improvements in trans healthcare, because any negative finding gets weaponized against access to care. It's having a chilling effect, at a time when many of us
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Olivia Thompson
livyaugusta
I understand many people’s misgivings about Latin & Greek language requirements, and the frustration of people with more interdisciplinary skills who have been undervalued.But the current fashion of white scholars
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Rokewood
Rokewood
I am reprising my initial responses to #TheDig, which @rokewife & I watched last night, to create a separate thread #TheDig is an outstanding film. An exquisitely-crafted bitter-sweet love letter
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Anna Cwikla
anna_cwikla
Thread:I've never understood the advice of doing "just a bit" of your dissertation each day (e.g., writing a sentence, editing a footnote, etc.) until a couple days ago. I read
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visa is AFK working on @introspectVV
visakanv
I want to do a thread about Srinivasa Ramanujan, the mathematician. He lived a short but brilliant life of 32 years. He was born in 1887 in Erode, and he
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Julie Hubschman
juliehubs
I want to tell a story about AI, ethics, and the bigger problem of education. I, as I often say, have a liberal arts degree from a non tech school.
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Sabrina Reed
sreedwriting
Now onto Euphoria! I love this recap taking place in Jules' eye. The symbolism of her perspective is stunning. #euphoria I'm really interested in seeing how Jules' character evolves in
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𝐂𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐬 𝐁𝐨𝐥𝐭
clbolt
Thread on Critical Theory/Critical Race Theory/Intersectionality (CRTI) since we don't already have enough of those.Two questions:1. Is CRTI a problem?2. Is CRTI a problem in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).Let's
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
Ok, no time like the present to talk abt the term "Anglo-Saxon" more seriously w/ some resources. These ppl here in this clip are exactly the types we are often
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onlinecolloquy
The anonymous @TIinExile focused only on history has brought scholarly rigour even to SM & is hounded everyday for the same. He's expected to live upto high standards of scholarship
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