Ewe Contamination
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Referenced in the discussion as a study on disgust and purity, this work is invoked to help analyze anti-Blackness as a response of contamination fear.
The authors are noted by Tamice Spencer-Helms as useful interlocutors for thinking about how purity logics underpin racialized contempt.
The book is positioned within social and philosophical critiques of racial ontology and emotional responses to Blackness.
It is used in the episode to support a broader argument about how whiteness organizes itself around purity and avoidance of the 'other.
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The authors are noted by Tamice Spencer-Helms as useful interlocutors for thinking about how purity logics underpin racialized contempt.
The book is positioned within social and philosophical critiques of racial ontology and emotional responses to Blackness.
It is used in the episode to support a broader argument about how whiteness organizes itself around purity and avoidance of the 'other.
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Tamice Spencer-Helms

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