The Epistemology of Resistance: Gender and Racial Oppression, Epistemic Injustice, and the Social Imagination

New York, US: Oxford University Press USA (2012)
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This book explores the epistemic side of racial and sexual oppression. It elucidates how social insensitivities and imposed silences prevent members of different groups from listening to each other.

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