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Book SynopsisThis volume examines the many ways in which violence, domination, and oppression manifest themselves. This examination opens the way to creative suggestions for overcoming injustice. The authors in this volume also describe the features of a just community and inspire readers to implement peaceful transformation.
Table of ContentsWilliam C. Gay: Editorial Foreword Preface Danielle Poe: Introduction William C. Gay: Community and Diversity Wendy C. Hamblet: From Scaffold to Prison to Nursery: The Shame of Punishment Arnold L. Farr: Repressive Justice: Marcuse, Adorno, and the American Attempt to Live Wrong Life Rightly Andrew Fitz-Gibbon: Intersectionality and Love Matthew Pianalto: Moral Conviction and Disagreement: Getting beyond Negative Toleration V. Denise James: In Support of the Girls from ‘Round Here: Black Feminist Reflections on the Utility of Rage for Building Communities of Support Courtland Lewis: A Sketch of the Moral Responsibility to Engage Oppressors Tanya Loughead: The Radical Praxis of Teaching for a Just Community: Marcuse and Kristeva on Liberating the Subject Works Cited About the Authors Index