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The Ethics of Microaggression
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Regina Rini's "The Ethics of Microaggression" delves into the complexities of seemingly minor acts of discrimination.
The book challenges common understandings of microaggressions, offering a nuanced perspective that acknowledges the experiences of those affected while addressing skeptical viewpoints.
Rini proposes an alternative conception of microaggression, shifting the focus from the perpetrator's intent to the target's experience.
The book explores the ambiguous nature of these interactions and suggests strategies for addressing them ethically, moving beyond simplistic notions of blame.
Ultimately, Rini's work provides a framework for understanding and responding to microaggressions in a more constructive and effective manner.
The book challenges common understandings of microaggressions, offering a nuanced perspective that acknowledges the experiences of those affected while addressing skeptical viewpoints.
Rini proposes an alternative conception of microaggression, shifting the focus from the perpetrator's intent to the target's experience.
The book explores the ambiguous nature of these interactions and suggests strategies for addressing them ethically, moving beyond simplistic notions of blame.
Ultimately, Rini's work provides a framework for understanding and responding to microaggressions in a more constructive and effective manner.
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as the subject of the podcast episode, discussing her new book on microaggressions.

Robert Talese

Regina Rini, "The Ethics of Microaggression" (Routledge, 2020)