1 comment for “Against Resiliency: An Ethnographic Manifesto”
Article with good points; however, I would like to know more about the definition of resilience used. A comprehensive review of the term suggests a wider definition inclusive of role/impact of environment. With this wider definition, the call for liberation of self is not solely placed on the oppressed individual.
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Article with good points; however, I would like to know more about the definition of resilience used. A comprehensive review of the term suggests a wider definition inclusive of role/impact of environment. With this wider definition, the call for liberation of self is not solely placed on the oppressed individual.