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  2. Oppression - Wikipedia

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    Young's conception of oppression does not involve an "active oppressor". This means that oppression can occur without people actively oppressing others. [14] Specifically, Young argues that. oppression is the inhibition of a group through a vast network of everyday practices, attitudes, assumptions, behaviors, and institutional rules.

  3. Sonnet 28 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 28 is one of 154 sonnets published by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare in 1609. It is a part of what is considered the Fair Youth group, and part of another group (sonnets 27, 28, 43 and 61) that focuses on the solitary poet reflecting on his friend.

  4. De oppresso liber - Wikipedia

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    The preposition de here means "from" in the sense of a change from one status to another, [2] not intending separation from the oppressed, but moving from a source in the oppressed. [3] Compare Ovid Fasti 5, 616: inque deum de bove versus erat , "he had been changed from an ox into a god", or Juvenal 7, 197: fies de rhetore consul , "from an ...

  5. Historical trauma - Wikipedia

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    One of the things we’re arguing is that, what oppression ends up being fundamentally, is the organization and concentration of traumatic experiences, in certain communities, or with certain peoples, and the removal of, or reduction of, the net or supports it takes, or the time, or the resources, to heal from or transform those traumatic ...

  6. Triple oppression - Wikipedia

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    Jones believed that black women's triple oppression based on race, class, and gender preceded all other forms of oppression. Additionally, she theorized that by freeing black women, who are the most oppressed of all people, freedom would be gained for all people who suffer from race, class, and gender oppression. [13]

  7. Oppression Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Oppression Olympics is a pejorative term for a type of victim mentality that views marginalization as a competition to determine the relative weight of the overall oppression of individuals or groups, often by comparing race, gender, socioeconomic status or disabilities, in order to determine who is the worst off and most oppressed.

  8. Social justice art - Wikipedia

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    Three of these are art related; arts production, aesthetics, and arts integration as well as three non-art related; multicultural education, critical pedagogy, and contextual teaching and learning. CRAE engages both students and educators in a process in which they reflect on their social position in societal liberation and subjugation .

  9. Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Wikipedia

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    Paulo Freire, the author of Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Portuguese: Pedagogia do Oprimido) is a book by Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, written in Portuguese between 1967 and 1968, but published first in Spanish in 1968. An English translation was published in 1970, with the Portuguese original being published in 1972 ...