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====== Week 4—Subaltern counterpublics ====== | ====== Week 4—Subaltern counterpublics ====== | ||
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===== Week 4—Subaltern counterpublics ===== | ===== Week 4—Subaltern counterpublics ===== | ||
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This week, we will continue our discussion of publics and counterpublics. | This week, we will continue our discussion of publics and counterpublics. | ||
- | What is another empirical example of a counterpublic? | + | For reflection: |
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+ | ## What is the vast despair? | ||
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+ | W. E. B. DuBois writes: | ||
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+ | > A people thus handicapped [by systematic inequality] ought not to be asked to race with the world, but rather allowed to give all its time and thought to its own social problems. But alas! while sociologists gleefully count his bastards and his prostitutes, | ||
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+ | How do you interpret this? What is the vast despair? | ||
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Bonilla, Yarimar, and Jonathan Rosa. 2015. “# | Bonilla, Yarimar, and Jonathan Rosa. 2015. “# | ||
+ | Du Bois, W. E. B. 1903. “Of Our Spiritual Strivings.” In The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches, 1–12. Chicago: A. C. McClurg. | ||
Leonardo, Micaela Di. 2012. “Grown Folks Radio: U.S. Election Politics and a ‘Hidden’ Black Counterpublic.” //American Ethnologist// | Leonardo, Micaela Di. 2012. “Grown Folks Radio: U.S. Election Politics and a ‘Hidden’ Black Counterpublic.” //American Ethnologist// |
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