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Feminist Theory Supplemental Questions–Black Feminism & Neoliberalism

January 28, 2014 · by Robin James · in Feminist Theory, PHIL 6820

These are supplemental questions regarding Stephen Dillon’s “Possessed By Death.” Members of my feminist theory seminar ought to discuss them below in the comments. Dillon argues that “antiblack technologies…live on in the operation of the market” (114). How do antiblack…

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