
Myisha Cherry, "The Case for Rage: Why Anger Is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle" (Oxford UP, 2021)
New Books in Philosophy
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A Feminist Philosophy of Emotion
Basy says anger, particularly when experienced by women, is what we call kind of outlaw emotions. People are rewarded and punished if they express or violate these particular, these particular rules. So i want to say, whete, there's also racial rules. There are some emotions that are fit for certain kind of racialise bodies, and that can be rewarded or a punished as a result. One racial rule is, am, er thou shal have a right to white mail rage, right? Right? And so i basely say, wa, which is the rule in our society: Women can't have it up to a certain extent. White woman can't, i bucanan
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