Yes, I'm sure the work of a woman who [checks notes] wrote anti-HUAC pamphlets, had her husband jailed for refusing to testify before HUAC, & whose early US work grew out of having the FBI confiscate her passport to travel overseas was entirely NOT political. đ§ đ¤ www.history.utoronto.ca/node/4594
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Karl Galle
The idea that Natalie Zemon Davisâ work was/is NOT political (and therefore somehow less threatening than Hartman) is absurd - NZDâs approach was explicitly feminist in how she read her sources and she was criticized exactly for âimposing narrative formâ on the accounts by conservative critics.
James Opp
Still thinking about this tortured footnote from the Vanderbilt/WashU report