Microaggressions and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Freeman, Lauren; Schroer, Jeanine Weekes
Microaggressions and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Freeman, Lauren; Schroer, Jeanine Weekes
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This book offers a comprehensive philosophical treatment of microaggressions. Its aims are to provide an intersectional analysis of microaggressions that cuts across multiple groups and dimensions of oppression and marginalization, and to engage a variety of perspectives that have been sidelined within the discipline of philosophy.
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This book offers a comprehensive philosophical treatment of microaggressions. Its aims are to provide an intersectional analysis of microaggressions that cuts across multiple groups and dimensions of oppression and marginalization, and to engage a variety of perspectives that have been sidelined within the discipline of philosophy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367077419
- ISBN-10: 0367077418
- Artikelnr.: 59412796
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367077419
- ISBN-10: 0367077418
- Artikelnr.: 59412796
Lauren Freeman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Louisville, USA. Her research interests span the areas of analytic feminist philosophy, philosophy of medicine, and philosophy of emotion. She has published articles on microaggressions, implicit bias, and stereotype threat, and is currently writing a book on microaggressions in medicine. Jeanine Weekes Schroer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA. Her research areas include social philosophy, feminist theory, critical race theory, and epistemologies of ignorance.
1. Introduction: Microaggressions and Philosophy
Lauren Freeman
2. Sticks and Stones Can Break Your Bones and Words Can Really Hurt You:
A Standpoint Epistemological Reply to Critics of the Microaggression
Research Program
Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart
3. Microaggressions, Mechanisms, and Harm
Cameron Evans and Ron Mallon
4. Psychological Research on Racial Microaggressions: Community Science
and Concept Explication
Morgan Thompson
5. Taking the Measure of Microaggression: How to Put Boundaries on a
Nebulous Concept
Regina Rini
6. Escalating Linguistic Violence: From Microaggressions to Hate Speech
Emma McClure
7. Outing Foreigners: Accent and Linguistic Microaggressions
Saray Ayala-López
8. I Know What Happened to Me: The Epistemic Harms of Microaggression
Saba Fatima
9. A Defense of Intentional Microaggressions and Microaggressive
Harassment:
The Fundamental Attribution Error, Harassment, and Gaslighting of
Transgender Athletes
Christina Friedlaender & Veronica Ivy
10. Microaggressions as a Disciplinary Technique for Fat and Potentially
Fat Bodies
Alison Reiheld
11. The Message in the Microaggression: Epistemic Oppression at the
Intersection of Disability and Race
Jeanine Weekes Schroer and Zara Bain
12. Racial Methodological Microaggressions: When Good Intersectionality
Goes Bad
Tempest M. Henning
Lauren Freeman
2. Sticks and Stones Can Break Your Bones and Words Can Really Hurt You:
A Standpoint Epistemological Reply to Critics of the Microaggression
Research Program
Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart
3. Microaggressions, Mechanisms, and Harm
Cameron Evans and Ron Mallon
4. Psychological Research on Racial Microaggressions: Community Science
and Concept Explication
Morgan Thompson
5. Taking the Measure of Microaggression: How to Put Boundaries on a
Nebulous Concept
Regina Rini
6. Escalating Linguistic Violence: From Microaggressions to Hate Speech
Emma McClure
7. Outing Foreigners: Accent and Linguistic Microaggressions
Saray Ayala-López
8. I Know What Happened to Me: The Epistemic Harms of Microaggression
Saba Fatima
9. A Defense of Intentional Microaggressions and Microaggressive
Harassment:
The Fundamental Attribution Error, Harassment, and Gaslighting of
Transgender Athletes
Christina Friedlaender & Veronica Ivy
10. Microaggressions as a Disciplinary Technique for Fat and Potentially
Fat Bodies
Alison Reiheld
11. The Message in the Microaggression: Epistemic Oppression at the
Intersection of Disability and Race
Jeanine Weekes Schroer and Zara Bain
12. Racial Methodological Microaggressions: When Good Intersectionality
Goes Bad
Tempest M. Henning
1. Introduction: Microaggressions and Philosophy
Lauren Freeman
2. Sticks and Stones Can Break Your Bones and Words Can Really Hurt You:
A Standpoint Epistemological Reply to Critics of the Microaggression
Research Program
Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart
3. Microaggressions, Mechanisms, and Harm
Cameron Evans and Ron Mallon
4. Psychological Research on Racial Microaggressions: Community Science
and Concept Explication
Morgan Thompson
5. Taking the Measure of Microaggression: How to Put Boundaries on a
Nebulous Concept
Regina Rini
6. Escalating Linguistic Violence: From Microaggressions to Hate Speech
Emma McClure
7. Outing Foreigners: Accent and Linguistic Microaggressions
Saray Ayala-López
8. I Know What Happened to Me: The Epistemic Harms of Microaggression
Saba Fatima
9. A Defense of Intentional Microaggressions and Microaggressive
Harassment:
The Fundamental Attribution Error, Harassment, and Gaslighting of
Transgender Athletes
Christina Friedlaender & Veronica Ivy
10. Microaggressions as a Disciplinary Technique for Fat and Potentially
Fat Bodies
Alison Reiheld
11. The Message in the Microaggression: Epistemic Oppression at the
Intersection of Disability and Race
Jeanine Weekes Schroer and Zara Bain
12. Racial Methodological Microaggressions: When Good Intersectionality
Goes Bad
Tempest M. Henning
Lauren Freeman
2. Sticks and Stones Can Break Your Bones and Words Can Really Hurt You:
A Standpoint Epistemological Reply to Critics of the Microaggression
Research Program
Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart
3. Microaggressions, Mechanisms, and Harm
Cameron Evans and Ron Mallon
4. Psychological Research on Racial Microaggressions: Community Science
and Concept Explication
Morgan Thompson
5. Taking the Measure of Microaggression: How to Put Boundaries on a
Nebulous Concept
Regina Rini
6. Escalating Linguistic Violence: From Microaggressions to Hate Speech
Emma McClure
7. Outing Foreigners: Accent and Linguistic Microaggressions
Saray Ayala-López
8. I Know What Happened to Me: The Epistemic Harms of Microaggression
Saba Fatima
9. A Defense of Intentional Microaggressions and Microaggressive
Harassment:
The Fundamental Attribution Error, Harassment, and Gaslighting of
Transgender Athletes
Christina Friedlaender & Veronica Ivy
10. Microaggressions as a Disciplinary Technique for Fat and Potentially
Fat Bodies
Alison Reiheld
11. The Message in the Microaggression: Epistemic Oppression at the
Intersection of Disability and Race
Jeanine Weekes Schroer and Zara Bain
12. Racial Methodological Microaggressions: When Good Intersectionality
Goes Bad
Tempest M. Henning