A Problem with Conceptually Relating Race and Class, Regarding the Question of Choice, by Emily S. Lee
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Emily S. Lee is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fullerton. She is the editor of the collection Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race (SUNY Press, 2014). Her other published work includes “Postcolonial Ambivalence and Phenomenological Ambiguity: Towards Recognizing Asian American Women’s Agency,” Critical Philosophy of Race (2016), “The Ambiguous Practices of the Inauthentic Asian American Woman,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (2014), and “The Epistemology of the Question of the Question of Authenticity, in Place of Strategic Essentialism,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (2011).
Emily S. Lee, “A Problem with Conceptually Relating Race and Class, Regarding the
Question of Choice,” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 38:2 (2017), pp. 349-68.