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This was extremely good in that it explored oppression and “othering” through a number of lenses. However, perhaps because of the large number of lenses, the exploration often felt surface level. Like the 101 version of a course in college. I found myself wishing that the chapters were longer or dove a bit deeper into their topics, outside of a few.
I recognize that there are plenty of citations that I could use for further reading, but I wish there had been just a bit more unpacking/deep diving within the context/content of the book itself.