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  1. Why They Know Not What They Do: A Social Constructionist Approach to the Explanatory Problem of False Consciousness.Lee Wilson - 2021 - Journal of Social Ontology 7 (1):45-72.
    False consciousness requires a general explanation for why, and how, oppressed individuals believe propositions against, as opposed to aligned with, their own well-being in virtue of their oppressed status. This involves four explanatory desiderata: belief acquisition, content prevalence, limitation, and systematicity. A social constructionist approach satisfies these by understanding the concept of false consciousness as regulating social research rather than as determining the exact mechanisms for all instances: the concept attunes us to a complex of mechanisms conducing oppressed individuals to (...)
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  • Gender Theory in Troubled Times Kathleen Lennon and Rachel Alsop, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2020. [REVIEW]Louise Richardson-Self - 2023 - Hypatia 38 (2):1-5.
    What started as a second edition of Theorizing Gender: An Introduction (co-authored by Annette Fitzsimons and Rosalind Minsky) instead became this self-conscious address on the metaphysics of sex and gender. The title of the book is telling. We are indeed doing gender theory in troubled times, and these troubled times are not separable from gender theory as it has developed over the decades.
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  • We are not born submissive: How patriarchy shapes women's lives, by Manon Garcia. Princeton University Press, 2021. ISBN: 9780691201825, 248 pp, hbk., $27.95. [REVIEW]Charlotte Knowles - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):1183-1186.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 1183-1186, December 2021.
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