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|a Tyner, James A.,
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|a The Alienated Subject :
|b On the Capacity to Hurt /
|c James A. Tyner.
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|a Minneapolis :
|b University of Minnesota Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a A flourishing, but mortal life -- The alienated subject -- The intersectionality of alienation -- Whose lives matter? -- The emancipated subject.
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|a "James A. Tyner offers a novel framework for understanding the alienated subject, situating it within racial capitalism and white supremacy. Directly addressing current economic trends and their rhetoric of xenophobia, discrimination, and violence and drawing insight from sources including Marxism, feminism, existentialism, and critical race theory, he develops a critique of both the liberal subject and the alienated subject"--
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|a Alienation (Social psychology)
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|a Capitalism
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