[SydPhil] Notification: Kristie Dotson @ Wed 8 Nov 2017 13:00 - 14:30 (Seminars)

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Title: Kristie Dotson
Accumulating Epistemic Power: The Case of Joe Scarborough on  
#BlackLivesMatter

In her, December 3rd, 2014, Salon piece, “White American’s Scary Delusion:  
Why Its Sense of Black Humanity is So Skewed,” Brittney Cooper labels the  
stupefaction many people have in the face of today’s Black rage an  
“epistemology problem.” It is a problem, she explains, of people utilizing  
inadequate frameworks for understanding “reasonable” responses to  
relentless state sanctioned violence against Black people. In this paper, I  
lend support to Cooper’s claim by outlining the accumulation of epistemic  
power that appears to result in a kind of oblivion concerning realities for  
Black people and police conduct. Ultimately, I claim that some  
accumulations of epistemic power can lead to resilient oblivion, i.e.  
impaired schedules of salience.
When: Wed 8 Nov 2017 13:00 – 14:30 Eastern Time - Melbourne, Sydney
Where: Muniment Room
Calendar: Seminars
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