The Right to Be Known : Epistemic Reparations and the Making of Rounder Stories

The Right to Be Known: Epistemic Reparations and the Making of Rounder Stories

The Right to Be Known : Epistemic Reparations and the Making of Rounder Stories

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Stories shape not only how we understand the world-but also how we live in it.The way a narrative sketches the contours of a person's character or presents the unfolding of events can have monumental consequences for those it represents.Yet across historical periods and global spaces, entire peoples, cultures, and communities, as well as the individuals within them, have been robbed of their stories through erasure, vilification, and distortion.At the heart of this book lies the question: if people are unknown in deep and unjust ways because their stories have been stolen, don't they have the right to be known?Drawing on a framework from the United Nations Commission on Human Rights-which affirms the “right to know” for victims of gross violations or injustices-this book makes a novel and urgent case for its counterpart: the right to be known.Both rights, it is argued, can be understood within a framework of epistemic reparations.The ultimate goal is to illuminate not only the normativ
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