id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jdjfebpxsrdwjmhahwothdzcy4 Alison Bailey On Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Injustice 2018 15 .pdf application/pdf 9396 615 59 injustices repeatedly manufacture and explain the obvious: silencing practices produce angry experiences. epistemic dimensions of knowing resistant anger in a way that also calls attention to the histories Anger is powerful resource for resisting epistemic injustice. overlooked and undertheorized resistant anger saturating the silences that epistemic injustice silencing is to manage resistant anger's epistemic content. angry experiences that offer resources for resisting epistemic injustice. oppressed/silenced resisting/angry groups a resource for resisting epistemic injustice. 4. Knowing Resistant Anger as a Resource against Epistemic Injustice where is the knowing resistant anger in epistemic injustice? understand knowing resistant anger as a transformative creative epistemic resource. angry knowledge requires resisting the socialized urges to make our anger heard in Knowing resistant anger then, not only restores the collective epistemic confidence of angry selves, making knowing resistant anger visible as an epistemic resource. and erasing angry knowledge as a resource for resisting epistemic injustice. ./cache/work_jdjfebpxsrdwjmhahwothdzcy4.pdf ./txt/work_jdjfebpxsrdwjmhahwothdzcy4.txt