Day 1 of RaceB4Race Region and Enmity showcased the work of Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Bindu Malieckal, and Shao-yun Yang. The session was moderated by Patricia Akhimie.
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RaceB4Race is an ongoing conference series and professional network community by and for scholars of color working on issues of race in premodern literature, history, and culture. RaceB4Race centers the expertise, perspectives, and sociopolitical interests of BIPOC scholars, whose work seeks to expand critical race theory. Bridging many traditional disciplinary divides, RaceB4Race not only creates innovative scholarly dialogues, but also fosters social change within premodern studies as a whole. Learn more here: [ Ссылка ]
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