Reference

Graham, S. E. (2004). The indifferent smile on the faces of oppression: An expansion of iris marion young’s theory of oppression (Order No. MQ95599). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global: Social Sciences. (305073314). Retrieved from http://pearl.stkate.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.pearl.stkate.edu/docview/305073314?accountid=26879

Abstract

This thesis enlarges Iris Marion Young’s theory of oppression by offering a reading of the function of Privileged Social Group indifference in oppressive North American group relations. In four chapters, I conduct an incremental philosophical analysis that links together Privileged Social Group indifference and oppression. In the first chapter, I develop a theoretical framework consisting of useful elements from Larry May’s and I.M. Young’s work on group structures. In the second chapter, I employ parts of this framework to explain the three major features of the Privileged Social Group. Chapter three consists of a discussion about how the Privileged Social Group is implicated in each of Young’s five forms of oppression. Finally, in the fourth chapter, I explain Privileged Social Group indifference and argue that it is a social imperative for the operations of oppression.

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