There are so many ways to start everything, so many points of entry, that I have become one of those who wants to write prefaces and prefaces to prefaces.
But I think the starting point to push on for this is that DFS’ book is one of those that attributes racism — at least, the colonial-based racism I am talking about — to modernity itself; in DFS’ case the culprit is the Cartesian subject. I will start pushing there.
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On my other piece, I have these points:
- “Adjunct” is not an ontological, but a political category
- The real question, the real division among faculty, is whether or not one is for a critical university
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And the Wonderland Avenue Public School is the school in Laurel Canyon I was interested in.
Axé.