In AgainstPurity , Alexis Shotwell proposes a powerful new conception of socialmovements as custodians for the past and incubators for liberated futures. AgainstPurity
In AgainstPurity , Alexis Shotwell proposes a powerful new conception of socialmovements as custodians for the past and incubators for liberated futures. AgainstPurity
Alexis Shotwell is Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, and the Department of Philosophy, at Carleton University. She is the author of Knowing Otherwise: Race, Gender, and Implicit Understanding.
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Contents Complexity and Complicity: An Introduction to Constitutive Impurity 1. Remembering for the Future: Reckoning with an Unjust Past 2. “Women Don’t Get AIDS, They Just Die From It”: Memory, Classification, and the Campaign to Change the Definition of AIDS 3. Shimmering Presences: Frog, Toad, and Toxic Interdependencies 4. Consuming Suffering: Eating, Energy, and Embodied Ethics 5. Practicing Freedom: Disability and Gender Transformation 6. Worlds to Come: Imagining Speculative Disability Futures Conclusion: The Point, However, is to Change It Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Complexity and Complicity: An Introduction to Constitutive Impurity 1. Remembering for the Future: Reckoning with an Unjust Past 2. “Women Don’t Get AIDS, They Just Die From It”: Memory, Classification, and the Campaign to Change the Definition of AIDS 3. Shimmering Presences: Frog, Toad, and Toxic Interdependencies 4. Consuming Suffering: Eating, Energy, and Embodied Ethics 5. Practicing Freedom: Disability and Gender Transformation 6. Worlds to Come: Imagining Speculative Disability Futures Conclusion: The Point, However, is to Change It Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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