Another day, another scholar. Thanks to Dennis Britton for his fantastic contributions to Throughlines. Keep an eye out for his content and much more soon! #raceb4race #shakerace
We're hiring! Seeking a postdoc fellow specializing in race and early modern lit/Shakespeare studies with intent toward a tenure track position: uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/139661
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I present to you, the figurehead for White Ignorance, brilliantly displayed by Reginald Jackson at #RaceB4Race . 👏🏾
One of my fave ppl has a new article out that discusses something seldom discussed (properly) in medieval studies. Sarah Brazil tackles anti-Blackness, & layers of anti-Semitism & Islamophobia in a late medieval play. It's open access so read/cite it! #raceB4race
#PCRS #RaceB4Race #EMEnglishThe Margo Hendricks official website is up, though there's still a few tweaks. Here's the link: themargohendricksexperience.com On the site you'll find MargoH Musings and preorder information for Margo Hendricks Casebook.
What’s happening? RaceB4Race — that’s what’s happening! So excited to see you all here Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies next week!!! 🌵☀️✊🏽
I’m proud to be the #RaceB4Race Curriculum coordinator for this year for Throughlines. Wait till you see what we produce in terms of teaching Race and Global premodern literature!
A beautiful reflection that honors both Deranged Covid-Clinger and the late Professor Habib. This last bit of the reflection is a powerful reminder to those of us working on race & Blackness in the medieval/early modern. #RaceB4Race #medievaltwitter
Shout out to artist Claire Partington, whose stunning earthenware figure Saint Margaret (2019) graces the cover of The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race #shakerace #pcrs #RaceB4Race clairepartington.co.uk/saint-margaret
Closing soon! Explore the roots of race from the Middle Ages through 1800. The exhibition Seeing Race Before Race closes one week from today, on December 29. Free and open to all in our Trienens Galleries. #raceb4race #seeingrb4r #newberrycrs
I'm happy to see that my article 'Just How Remarkable was the ‘Jealous Moor’? Othello, Jealousy and Early Modern Racial Stereotypes' is now available to read on the Shakespeare site! #Emostorians #ShakeRace #RaceB4Race
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What a joy to return to in person conferences with #RaceB4Race Poetics. So much knowledge, so generously shared. And so much care and attention. Thanks to everyone at Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies for all your work to make the symposium so welcoming, and to all present for your engagement!
From our current exhibition, Seeing Race Before Race, this luxury manuscript created by an Ottoman Turkish artist shows light- and dark-skinned individuals standing side-by-side at the Potosí silver mine, a site operated with enslaved labor. #raceb4race #newberrycrs #seeingrb4r
Talk was also abt connections betwn my work & outstanding exhibition #RaceB4Race Newberry Library
Incredibly stimulating & moving.
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To my knowledge, 1st exhibition on pre-modern racialisation.
The book edited by Prof Noémie Ndiaye and Dr Lia Markey
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A MUST-READ essay by MargoH aka Elysabeth Grace, Updates mostly on writing abt race/racism & positionality. This write-up is reminiscent of the core issue w/ the problem w/ the Bright Ages.
It's a powerful reminder abt yt authorial privilege & weaponizing tokens, even their Black children. 👇🏾 #RaceB4Race