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investigate in our research, but also us—teachers, researchers, and students in applied linguistics—in many ways. In this conceptual article, I will focus on epistemological racism involved in our own scholarly ...
. It nonetheless is highly relevant for scholars of religion, as our field, especially when it concerns work on gender and Islam, is so overdetermined by the politics of representation. Farris tackles this issue ...
whose historical presence dislodges the pretension of a universal working - class subject, who is invariably White. Instead, the struggle for freedom and justice begins with the black worker… [For him ...
is planning Undoing Racism workshops in collaboration with local universities, recruiting social work professionals and others who are committed to undoing racism ; in addition, they are coordinating a regional ...
spaces depart from our expectations of post-Civil Rights Era racial discourse. For example, in two-faced racism theory, racial presentations in public settings are distinct from presentations in private ...
positionalities in this work . Our team is composed of four researchers who identify (in order of authorship) as (1) cisgender, Indian Muslim American woman; (2) Asian American woman; (3) queer, cisgender, mestiza ...
as between ‘real’ and ‘perceived’ enmity. Indeed, the book closes with these lines: After all, the diabolic enemy image is not created in a vacuum and demonization is often a consequence of real, violent ...
and post-colonial work , we had to acknowledge that the IR's self-image ignores specific types of violence against marginalized peoples around the world, racism , and colonialities, and our task as researchers ...
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