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Hommage

Vol. 1 No 1 (2022): Racisme en procès

L'ignorance blanche

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7620865
Soumis
29 novembre 2022
Publiée
2022-11-29

Résumé

L’ignorance blanche...
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L’ignorance est généralement considérée comme l’envers passif de la connaissance, l’obscurité se retirant devant l’avancée des Lumières.
Mais...

Imaginez une ignorance qui résiste.
Imaginez une ignorance qui réplique.
Imaginez une ignorance militante, agressive, qui ne se laisse pas intimider, une ignorance qui est active, dyna- mique, qui refuse de se taire – qui, loin de se limiter aux analphabètes et aux incultes, se propage aux plus hauts niveaux de la terre, se présentant même éhontément comme un savoir.

 

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