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Christopher Lasch's Angry Ghost
ghostofchristo1
The basic problem, as I see it, with Pluckrose, Lindsay, et al. on what they call "wokery" is that they mistakenly attribute all the power to Critical Theory itself, rather
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Alex Young
Alex_T_Young
This will be a long thread so want to open with the most important part. If you study/care about US lit, go buy this book, or ask your library to
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Maryam S. Khan
MaryamShKhan
1.Friends.Comments to my last post triggered another thought. It's ok to be subjective/emotional in our study of politics.But we must be more aware of our biases, not feign their absence.The
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Dan Fieldsend
danfieldsend
I guess this is a good time to announce I'm running for council in May. I'll be doing so for the Greens, in the interests of local democracy. Here's a
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Bobak Esfandiari 🥑
Bobakkabob37
This piece cuts to the core of a liberal-minded critique of San Francisco and California writ large that I think has a lot of merit.Ultimately, it is by our *outcomes*
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Jeannette Ng 吳志麗
jeannette_ng
Thinking of this and taking a step sideways, it's often how we (including me) end up experiencing art written by Asian ppl, expecting a recreation of their culture rather than
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Leslie Mac
LeslieMac
Y’all pulled that Golden Girls episode that wasn’t even blackface. Right now it’s feels very much like the entertainment industry and culpable white people within it are using these performative
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Sonya Douglas 💙
SonyaDouglas
.@Critic_Speak asked me to contribute to a podcast discussion around the subject of race in the Welsh Arts scene. They wanted me to talk about how I might have suffered,
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citizen1970
citizen1970
I want to start by saying I LOVE #WW. She has been my favourite superhero forever. #theCheetah aka Barbara Minerva always seemed like #WW’s #LexLuthor. Her backstory seemed like a
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William Paris
WilliamMParis
A random thought I've been having. So much of what our scholarship means is determined not only by the substantive arguments we make, but who we take ourselves to be
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Dr. Jonathan Schroden
JJSchroden
I’m going to post some thoughts on @USIP’s #AfghanistanStudyGroup report in this THREAD. 1/nhttps://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/2021-02/afghanistan_study_group_final_report_a_pathway_for_peace_in_afghanistan.pdf I’ve been debatin
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Crazy Ivar
ehutchinson1513
Everybody freaking out about recent events needs to be aware of something, and I'm going to say it very slowly so that the Peddlers of Prophetic Critique can understand. (And
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Observer
ClassicalMuslim
1) CRITIQUE OF WAHHABI-SALAFISMA “twitterised” version of my forthcoming book. But first...1a) NON-MUSLIMSSalafism is a different religion posing as Islam & predominates in the West. Taking Islam from them is
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Crys Tom (she/her)
crys_tom
Professionals: please stop elevating and praising lived experience perspectives only to the extent that they agree with you and support your approach. If anything, listen to and engage more with
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Dictator Yang 楊家將 ☯️『天下興亡,匹夫有責』#AoTS4Hype🔥
Y_Wenli
Shower thoughts (regarding the ridiculous #AttackOnTitan is fascist propaganda" slander):Calling Attack on Titan a "fascist cartoon/comic" is akin to calling Orwell's 1984 a "Stalinist novel" (1/7) 1984 is only
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
1/24 Today, I will examine the notion of "iltizam" (Arabic for commitment/adherence). I will show that iltizam is a clichéd historical narrative, often employed by historians and literary scholars to
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