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SUMMARY:Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science
DESCRIPTION:Race Before Modernity Book Club \nEarnestine Qiu and Justin Willson from the Department of Art and Archaeology invite graduate students to join the second Race Before Modernity Book Club meeting on Wednesday\, December 16 at 2 pm EST over Zoom. We plan to read Terence Keel’s Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science (2020). If you would like to participate\, please RSVP by November 4th\, including your shipping address\, to Justin Willson (jwillson@princeton.edu)\, and we will have Labyrinth Books mail you a copy of the book. \nIn addition to discussing the texts themselves\, we hope to give special focus to the process of writing socially engaged scholarship. That way\, instead of just debating ideas abstractly we could use the forum to cultivate a practically minded discussion that gives graduate students strategies for integrating questions of race into their research. Thanks to a generous grant from the Humanities Council\, we will be able to invite all of our selected authors to our meetings\, including Professor Keel. \nIn keeping with book club tradition\, requesting a copy of the book constitutes a commitment to participate in the discussion. \nIn later sessions\, we will be reading (i) Sara Lipton\, Dark Mirror: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Semitism (2014); (ii) Jean-Frédéric Schaub\, Race is about Politics: Lessons from History (2019); and (iii) Cord J. Whitaker\, Black Metaphors: How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking (2019). \nJoin meeting: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/91917070233
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/race-before-modernity-book-club/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Earnestine Qiu":MAILTO:earnestine.qiu@princeton.edu
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