Introduction

In Humanism and the Challenge of Difference. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-14 (2018)
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Race, gender, and class are three markers of difference—or examples of projected social “irregularity”—serving to frame the United States for better than 300 years. These three are categories of imposed social meaning and placement worn on the human body but also constitutive of that body. In a word, the body is a bio-chemical reality upon which social codes are layered. But it is also a social reality that is defined by these constructs.

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