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Where Memory, Advantage and Emotions May Lead Us: Response to Roger Frie
In my response to Frie’s discussion of my article I extend my earlier analysis, focusing on the themes of intersectionality, advantage, and shame. I examine Frie’s own social locations and consider questions of advantage and shame in relation to his locations. I conclude by suggesting that awareness of being advantaged should include humility, compassion, and openness to shame.