When guiding my GTAs about how to focus our Friday discussion, I urge them to start from place/geography, rather than character. (Students will always drift to character— it’s in no danger of being forgotten). @BrigField’s essay informs my guidance here. h
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@transbookhistry Since I don't care much for national literary boundaries, this was actually published in London but some Americanists teach it anyway: The Woman of Colour (1808). I've written a bit about how it pushes against heteronormative narratives he
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interdisciplinary reach & should be cited in fields like #classictwitter #medievaltwitter by art historians & anyone working on #CRT is @BrigField's “The Woman of Colour and Black Atlantic Movement.” https://t.co/LUi3vv3Iz4 In this, she discusses a
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@farr_jason Hi, friend! this teaches well https://t.co/Ac52y8pJw5