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profound awareness of their racial , class , and gender positioning within the prison , the justice system , and the wider social sphere , the incarcerated women provide a grounded illustration of some of the forms that care of the self ...
profound awareness of their racial , class , and gender positioning within the prison , the justice system , and the wider social sphere , the incarcerated women provide a grounded illustration of some of the forms that care of the self ...
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... clearly when people adopt narratives of " seamless , persecutory racism or sexism ” such as emerged around the O.J. Simpson trial ( 60 ) . In an effort to explain the attraction of such narratives , Brown contends that gender and ...
... clearly when people adopt narratives of " seamless , persecutory racism or sexism ” such as emerged around the O.J. Simpson trial ( 60 ) . In an effort to explain the attraction of such narratives , Brown contends that gender and ...
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Rather , they draw attention to the systematic ways in which race , gender , and class inequalities continue to shape the lives of those who fall prey to the fierce passions for punishment currently fueling American political and legal ...
Rather , they draw attention to the systematic ways in which race , gender , and class inequalities continue to shape the lives of those who fall prey to the fierce passions for punishment currently fueling American political and legal ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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