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Race and the Senses: The Felt Politics of Racial Embodiment

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“Race and the Senses: The Felt Politics of Racial Embodiment” explores the intricate relationship between race and sensory perception, delving into how our experiences and understandings of race are shaped by the senses. This thought-provoking work examines the embodied experiences of race and challenges conventional narratives, offering fresh insights into the politics of racial identity. Readers will appreciate the book’s interdisciplinary approach, blending sociology, cultural studies, and philosophy to highlight the ways in which race influences our sensory experiences. Enhance your understanding of race and embodiment by purchasing “Race and the Senses” online at thebookdot.com, where you can find this essential read and more.

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