Typecasts, Tokens, and Spokespersons: A Case for Credibility Excess as Testimonial Injustice
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Auteur/contributeur
- Davis, Emmalon (Auteur)
Titre
Typecasts, Tokens, and Spokespersons: A Case for Credibility Excess as Testimonial Injustice
Résumé
Miranda Fricker maintains that testimonial injustice is a matter of credibility deficit, not excess. In this article, I argue that this restricted characterízation of testimonial injustice is too narrow. I introduce a type of identity-prejudicial credibility excess that harms its targets qua knowers and transmitters of knowledge. I show how positive stereotyping and prejudicially inflated credibility assessments contribute to the continued epistemic oppression of marginalized knowers. In particular, I examine harms such as typecasting, compulsory representation, and epistemic exploitation and consider what hearers are obligated to do in response to these injustices. I argue that because epistemic harms to rnarginatized knowers also arise from prejudicially inflated assessments of their credibility, the virtue of testimonial justice must be revised to remedy them.
Publication
Hypatia
Volume
31
Numéro
3
Pages
485-501
Date
2016
Langue
Anglais
Titre abrégé
Typecasts, Tokens, and Spokespersons
Catalogue de bibl.
WorldCat Discovery Service
Référence
Davis, Emmalon. (2016). Typecasts, Tokens, and Spokespersons: A Case for Credibility Excess as Testimonial Injustice. Hypatia, 31(3), 485‑501. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/9969955907
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Cours
Discipline
Thématiques
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