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He calls us to perform a " critical ontology of ourselves , " which should be considered not as “ a permanent body of knowledge " but rather as “ an attitude , an ethos , a philosophical life in which the critique of what we are ...
He calls us to perform a " critical ontology of ourselves , " which should be considered not as “ a permanent body of knowledge " but rather as “ an attitude , an ethos , a philosophical life in which the critique of what we are ...
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“ Looking to the Bottom : Critical Legal Studies and Reparations . ” Critical Race Theory : The Key Writings That Formed the Movement . Ed . Kimberlé Crenshaw , Neil Gotanda , Gary Peller , and Kendall Thomas .
“ Looking to the Bottom : Critical Legal Studies and Reparations . ” Critical Race Theory : The Key Writings That Formed the Movement . Ed . Kimberlé Crenshaw , Neil Gotanda , Gary Peller , and Kendall Thomas .
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12 In “ Critical Memory and the Black Public Sphere , ” Baker argues that “ temporally , modernity is always situated before or after the revolution ” ( 3 ) . For Baker , the temporality of what he calls “ black modernity in the United ...
12 In “ Critical Memory and the Black Public Sphere , ” Baker argues that “ temporally , modernity is always situated before or after the revolution ” ( 3 ) . For Baker , the temporality of what he calls “ black modernity in the United ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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