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  1. On the politics of discomfort.Rachelle Chadwick - 2021 - Feminist Theory 22 (4):556-574.
    This article engages the politics of discomfort as a critical but neglected dimension of feminist methodologies and research praxis. Discomfort is explored as a ‘sweaty concept’ that opens space for transformative praxis and the emergence of feminist forms of knowing, being and resisting. I theorise discomfort as an epistemic and interpretive resource and a lively actant in research encounters, fieldwork and analytic and theory-praxis spaces. Building on the work of Clare Hemmings and Sara Ahmed, I trace discomfort as an affective (...)
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  • José Medina: The Epistemology of Resistance: Oxford University Press, 368 pp, £22.99, 2013, ISBN: 978-0199929047.Jeremy C. Bradley - 2014 - Feminist Legal Studies 22 (3):311-317.
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  • Turning the Gaze on Whiteness: Opacity, dispossession and the call to tarry. [REVIEW]Barbara Applebaum - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (1):13-16.
  • Facing up to Ignorance and Privilege: Philosophy of Whiteness as Public Intellectualism.Terrance MacMullan - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (9):646-660.
    This article offers an overview on current trends and future research possibilities within the philosophy of whiteness. It examines the sub-field of the philosophy of whiteness within the context of the larger field of the philosophy of race in order to assess the viability and relevance of this field of study. Some of the topics on whiteness examined in the article include the problems of white ignorance and privilege, the invisibility of white supremacist racism to white people, and how all (...)
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