Like many concepts utilized by Critical Social Justice, the idea of “emotional labor” originated with a real and valuable meaning that has been expanded to a nearly unrecognizable and politically useful extreme.
Standpoint epistemology posits that one’s social position relative to systemic power confers additional insight or access to knowledge(s) that allows the oppressed to understand both oppression and the society or systems it operates within better than the privileged are able to.
https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-standpoint-epistemology/
Like many concepts utilized by Critical Social Justice, the idea of “emotional labor” originated with a real and valuable meaning that has been expanded to a nearly unrecognizable and politically useful extreme.
Standpoint epistemology posits that one’s social position relative to systemic power confers additional insight or access to knowledge(s) that allows the oppressed to understand both oppression and the society or systems it operates within better than the privileged are able to.
https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-standpoint-epistemology/