Knowing otherwise : race, gender, and implicit understanding / Alexis Shotwell.
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- 9780271056739
- 0271056738
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- E185.86 .S586 2011eb
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"Draws on philosophers, political theorists, activists, and poets to explain how unspoken and unspeakable knowledge is important to racial and gender formation; offers a usable conception of implicit understanding"--Provided by publishers
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-171) and index.
Theories of implicit understanding -- Racialized common sense -- An aesthetics of sensuousness -- Negative affect and whiteness -- Enacting solidarity -- A knowing that resided in my bones.
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