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Social Postmodernism

  • msmith607
  • Sep 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

In the academic article, Social Postmodernism, Fraser makes many key points regarding politics, culture and the public sphere. One of her stronger and most important arguments was the false "we" that our laws, politicians, and society implement to ensure we are speaking equally. It's false because although it is written and said, actions against the dominant group have not been taken, and the subordinates have been continuously overlooked. Another point that Fraser had made was about the number of public spheres. With a larger number of public spheres, there is a better chance of the subordinate groups to be comfortable with voicing their opinions.


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