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Hermeneutical Injustice

2007
Abstract This chapter identifies the second kind of epistemic injustice: hermeneutical injustice, wherein someone has a significant area of their social experience obscured from understanding owing to prejudicial flaws in shared resources for social interpretation. Systematic and incidental cases are distinguished.
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Hermeneutical injustice in upper secondary educational transitions

2022
This chapter analyses the ways in which young people’s discourses about their upper secondary educational transitions are representative of the hermeneutical injustice, understood as young people’s misunderstanding of their own social experiences.
Alberto Sánchez-Rojo, Miriam Prieto
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A Critique of Hermeneutical Injustice

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Hardback), 2011
Recent work at the junction of epistemology and political theory focuses on the notion of epistemic injustice , the injustice of being wronged as a knower. Miranda Fricker (2007) identifies two kinds of epistemic injustice. I focus here on hermeneutical injustice in an attempt to identify a difficulty for Fricker's account.
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Hermeneutical Injustice as Basing Failure

2019
This chapter defends a novel view of hermeneutical epistemic injustice (HEI). To this effect, it starts by arguing that Miranda Fricker’s account is too restrictive: hermeneutical epistemic injustice is more ubiquitous than her account allows. That is because, contra Fricker, conceptual ignorance is not necessary for HEI: hermeneutical epistemic ...
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Black Consciousness as Overcoming Hermeneutical Injustice

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2016
AbstractThe ideas of the South African Black Consciousness Movement developed as an intellectual response to the situation of black South Africans under apartheid. Though influential, Black Consciousness ideas about how the injustice of apartheid was to be conceptualised, and what form resistance to it consequently needed to take, have always awoken ...
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Hermeneutical Injustice via Interpretive Harm

This chapter serves as a mechanism of recognizing and acknowledging the illegitimacy of historic and traditional Western approaches to narratives of African feminist epistemology. These approaches have engendered lenses of perspective which are irrefutably skewed by colonialism and whose address is warranted in ensuring both a means of learning about ...
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Blackness and Hermeneutical Injustice in Frantz Fanon

2023
This article offers a critical review of Miranda Fricker’s notion of hermeneutical injustice based on two elements of Frantz Fanon’s work: 1) that social categories have a cultural load that is productive, which calls into question the definition of hermeneutical injustice as the absence or misrepresentation of categories; 2) how the latter is ...
de Oto, Alejandro, Jerade, Miriam
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Paper: Lesson Learned -- Exploring Hermeneutic Injustice (diversity)

2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
Abstract Hermeneutic injustice is a situation when someone’s experience is not well understood by themselves or by others (Fricker, 2009). The purpose of the this paper is to contribute information that may be useful for students to act as agents of their own education when they encounter hermeneutic injustice in higher education.
Yuliana Flores, Jennifer Turns
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