The Invisible Argument: Recognizing race through visceral reasoning

作者: Kristine Warrenburg

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摘要: This project works to define a visceral mode of reasoning in relation Gilbert’s (1997) system argumentation and evaluates whether or not the body is always implicated discourse. Kennedy’s announcement King’s assassination will illustrate how transgression subjectivity was met by momentary suspension racialized terms day. The allows examination into excess argument that which lies beyond words.

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