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The Epistemology of Resistance
Gender and Racial Oppression, Epistemic Injustice, and Resistant Imaginations
Taschenbuch von José Medina
Sprache: Englisch

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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.
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.
Über den Autor
José Medina is Walter Dill Scott Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He works primarily in Gender & Race Theory, Philosophy of Language, and Social Epistemology. His writings on language and identity have focused on gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. Medina's books include Speaking from Elsewhere (SUNY Press, 2006) and Language (Continuum, 2005).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Acknowledgements

  • Foreword: Insensitivity and Blindness

  • Introduction. Resistance, Democratic Sensibilities, and the Cultivation of Perplexity

  • A. The Importance of Dissent and the Imperative of Epistemic Interaction

  • B. Resistance, Perplexity, and Multiperspectivalism

  • C. Overview

  • Chapter 1. Active Ignorance, Epistemic Others, and Epistemic Friction

  • 1.1. Active Ignorance and the Epistemic Vices of the Privileged

  • 1.2. Lucidity and the Epistemic Virtues of the Oppressed

  • 1.3. Resistance, Epistemic Responsibility, and the Regulative Principles of Epistemic Friction

  • Chapter 2. Resistance as Epistemic Vice and as Epistemic Virtue

  • 2.1. The Excess of Epistemic Authority and the Resulting Insensitivity

  • 2.1.1. Epistemic Justice as Interactive, Comparative and Contrastive

  • 2.1.2. Differential Authority, Systematic Injustice, and the Social Imaginary

  • 2.2. The Vice of Avoiding Epistemic Friction, Hermeneuticalal Injustice, and the Problem of Meta-Blindness.

  • 2.3. Striving for Open-Mindedness: Epistemic Friction and Epistemic Counterpoints as Correctives of Meta-Blindness

  • Chapter 3. Imposed Silences and Shared Hermeneutical Responsibilities

  • 3.1. Silences and the Communicative Approach to Epistemic Injustice

  • 3.2. Communicative Pluralism and Hermeneutical Injustice

  • 3.3. Our Hermeneutical Responsibilities with respect to Multiple Publics

  • Chapter 4. Epistemic Responsibility and Culpable Ignorance

  • 4.1. Responsible Agency, Knowledge/Ignorance, and Social Injustice

  • 4.2. Betraying One's Responsibilities under Conditions of Oppression: Social Contextuality, Interconnectedness, and Culpable Ignorance

  • 4.2.A. Pig Heads, Burning Crosses, and Car keys

  • 4.2.B. The Social Division of Cognitive Laziness

  • 4.2.C. Blindness to Differences

  • 4.2.D. Blindness to Social Relationality and the Relevance Dilemma

  • 4.3. Overlapping Insensitivities, Culture-Blaming, and Gender Violence against Third-World Women

  • Chapter 5. Meta-Lucidity, Epistemic Heroes, and the Everyday Struggle Toward Epistemic Justice

  • 5.1. Living Up to One's Responsibilities under Conditions of Oppression: Meta-Lucidity

  • 5.2. Promoting Lucidity and Social Change

  • 5.3. Echoing: Chained Action, "Epistemic Heroes", and Social Networks

  • 5.3.1. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Epistemic Courage, Critical Imagination and Epistemic Friction

  • 5.3.2. Rosa Parks: Counter-Performativity, Chained Agency, and Social Networks

  • Chapter 6. Resistant Imagination and Radical Solidarity

  • 6.1. Pluralistic Communities of Resistence

  • 6.2. Normative Pluralism and Radical Solidarity

  • 6.3. Epistemic Friction and Insurrectionary Genealogies

  • 6.4. Guerrilla Pluralism, Counter-Memories, and Epistemologies of Ignorance

  • 6.5. Resistant Imaginations: Toward a Kaleidoscopic Social Sensibility

  • 6.6. Conclusion: Network Solidarity

  • Coda

  • References

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 352
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199929047
ISBN-10: 0199929041
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Medina, José
Hersteller: Oxford University Press, USA
Maße: 233 x 158 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: José Medina
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.11.2012
Gewicht: 0,54 kg
preigu-id: 120667585
Über den Autor
José Medina is Walter Dill Scott Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He works primarily in Gender & Race Theory, Philosophy of Language, and Social Epistemology. His writings on language and identity have focused on gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. Medina's books include Speaking from Elsewhere (SUNY Press, 2006) and Language (Continuum, 2005).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Acknowledgements

  • Foreword: Insensitivity and Blindness

  • Introduction. Resistance, Democratic Sensibilities, and the Cultivation of Perplexity

  • A. The Importance of Dissent and the Imperative of Epistemic Interaction

  • B. Resistance, Perplexity, and Multiperspectivalism

  • C. Overview

  • Chapter 1. Active Ignorance, Epistemic Others, and Epistemic Friction

  • 1.1. Active Ignorance and the Epistemic Vices of the Privileged

  • 1.2. Lucidity and the Epistemic Virtues of the Oppressed

  • 1.3. Resistance, Epistemic Responsibility, and the Regulative Principles of Epistemic Friction

  • Chapter 2. Resistance as Epistemic Vice and as Epistemic Virtue

  • 2.1. The Excess of Epistemic Authority and the Resulting Insensitivity

  • 2.1.1. Epistemic Justice as Interactive, Comparative and Contrastive

  • 2.1.2. Differential Authority, Systematic Injustice, and the Social Imaginary

  • 2.2. The Vice of Avoiding Epistemic Friction, Hermeneuticalal Injustice, and the Problem of Meta-Blindness.

  • 2.3. Striving for Open-Mindedness: Epistemic Friction and Epistemic Counterpoints as Correctives of Meta-Blindness

  • Chapter 3. Imposed Silences and Shared Hermeneutical Responsibilities

  • 3.1. Silences and the Communicative Approach to Epistemic Injustice

  • 3.2. Communicative Pluralism and Hermeneutical Injustice

  • 3.3. Our Hermeneutical Responsibilities with respect to Multiple Publics

  • Chapter 4. Epistemic Responsibility and Culpable Ignorance

  • 4.1. Responsible Agency, Knowledge/Ignorance, and Social Injustice

  • 4.2. Betraying One's Responsibilities under Conditions of Oppression: Social Contextuality, Interconnectedness, and Culpable Ignorance

  • 4.2.A. Pig Heads, Burning Crosses, and Car keys

  • 4.2.B. The Social Division of Cognitive Laziness

  • 4.2.C. Blindness to Differences

  • 4.2.D. Blindness to Social Relationality and the Relevance Dilemma

  • 4.3. Overlapping Insensitivities, Culture-Blaming, and Gender Violence against Third-World Women

  • Chapter 5. Meta-Lucidity, Epistemic Heroes, and the Everyday Struggle Toward Epistemic Justice

  • 5.1. Living Up to One's Responsibilities under Conditions of Oppression: Meta-Lucidity

  • 5.2. Promoting Lucidity and Social Change

  • 5.3. Echoing: Chained Action, "Epistemic Heroes", and Social Networks

  • 5.3.1. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Epistemic Courage, Critical Imagination and Epistemic Friction

  • 5.3.2. Rosa Parks: Counter-Performativity, Chained Agency, and Social Networks

  • Chapter 6. Resistant Imagination and Radical Solidarity

  • 6.1. Pluralistic Communities of Resistence

  • 6.2. Normative Pluralism and Radical Solidarity

  • 6.3. Epistemic Friction and Insurrectionary Genealogies

  • 6.4. Guerrilla Pluralism, Counter-Memories, and Epistemologies of Ignorance

  • 6.5. Resistant Imaginations: Toward a Kaleidoscopic Social Sensibility

  • 6.6. Conclusion: Network Solidarity

  • Coda

  • References

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 352
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199929047
ISBN-10: 0199929041
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Medina, José
Hersteller: Oxford University Press, USA
Maße: 233 x 158 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: José Medina
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.11.2012
Gewicht: 0,54 kg
preigu-id: 120667585
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