Race, Time, and Utopia, Critical Theory and the Process of Emancipation
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Race, Time, and Utopia, Critical Theory and the Process of Emancipation explores the intricate relationship between race, time, and utopian ideals through the lens of critical theory.
William Paris examines how marginalized communities experience and resist interruptions in their temporal autonomy, challenging traditional notions of progress and emancipation.
Drawing from a range of philosophical and sociological perspectives, the book investigates how racial hierarchies impact individuals' ability to control their time and envision alternative futures.
Paris delves into the concept of utopia, questioning its potential and limitations in the context of racial justice and liberation.
The book offers insights into the ways marginalization functions and the possibilities for envisioning and creating more equitable and autonomous societies.
William Paris examines how marginalized communities experience and resist interruptions in their temporal autonomy, challenging traditional notions of progress and emancipation.
Drawing from a range of philosophical and sociological perspectives, the book investigates how racial hierarchies impact individuals' ability to control their time and envision alternative futures.
Paris delves into the concept of utopia, questioning its potential and limitations in the context of racial justice and liberation.
The book offers insights into the ways marginalization functions and the possibilities for envisioning and creating more equitable and autonomous societies.
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