Reading Rage: Theorising the Epistemic Value of Feminist anger

Sigrid Wallaert
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With the #MeToo movement and the Women’s Marches behind us, it has become clear that women are angry. This anger is often criticised for being disruptive or uncommunicative, with calm rationality being praised as a superior alternative. In this article, I use the framework of Fricker’s (2007) Epistemic Injustice to examine the communicative disadvantages and merits of what I call feminist anger. I explain how feminist anger can be subject to both testimonial and hermeneutical injustices, but that this does not mean it should not be used to communicate. Importantly, feminist anger can challenge the patriarchal status quo and it can provide an epistemic bridge towards hermeneutical justice. By listening to feminist anger, both our own and others’, we can get one step closer to epistemic equality.
阅读愤怒:女权主义愤怒的认知价值理论化
随着#MeToo(我也是)运动和女性大游行(Women’s Marches)的兴起,很明显,女性感到愤怒。这种愤怒经常被批评为破坏性的或沉默寡言的,而冷静的理性则被称赞为更好的选择。在这篇文章中,我使用Fricker(2007)的Epistemic Injustice的框架来研究我称之为女权主义愤怒的交际缺点和优点。我解释了女权主义者的愤怒是如何受到证词和解释学上的不公正的影响,但这并不意味着它不应该被用来交流。重要的是,女权主义者的愤怒可以挑战父权的现状,它可以为解释学正义提供一个认识的桥梁。通过倾听女权主义者的愤怒,包括我们自己和他人的愤怒,我们可以向认知平等迈进一步。
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