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Ontology and Oppression
Race, Gender, and Social Reality
Book • 2023
Katharine Jenkins explores the intersections of race, gender, and social reality, arguing that oppression is rooted in social structures.
She delves into how these structures shape individual identities and perpetuate inequalities.
By examining the ontological foundations of race and gender, Jenkins challenges essentialist views and offers a nuanced understanding of social constructs.
The book provides a framework for analyzing and addressing various forms of oppression.
Through critical analysis, Jenkins seeks to foster social change and promote a more equitable society.
She delves into how these structures shape individual identities and perpetuate inequalities.
By examining the ontological foundations of race and gender, Jenkins challenges essentialist views and offers a nuanced understanding of social constructs.
The book provides a framework for analyzing and addressing various forms of oppression.
Through critical analysis, Jenkins seeks to foster social change and promote a more equitable society.
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Mentioned as a previous book written by Catherine Jenkins and published in 2023.

Katharine Jenkins, "Feminist Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction" (Oxford UP, 2025)