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Paperback cover has light wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This thought-provoking collection of essays, “Feeling the Unthinkable: Essays on Social Justice” by Donald Gutierrez and Zelda Leah Gatuskin, offers a compelling exploration of the complex and often uncomfortable realities of social injustice. Published in the late 20th century, this work emerged during a pivotal period of social activism and growing awareness of systemic inequalities.
Gutierrez and Gatuskin, both respected scholars and advocates for marginalized communities, bring their unique perspectives and lived experiences to bear on issues ranging from racial discrimination to economic disparities. Through incisive analysis and evocative storytelling, they challenge readers to confront the “unthinkable” – the harsh truths and deep-rooted biases that perpetuate cycles of oppression.
This copy, while showing light wear on the paperback cover, remains in good condition overall, with clean pages and a secure binding – a testament to its enduring relevance and the care with which it has been preserved. For collectors and readers alike, this volume stands as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for social justice and the vital role that literature plays in fostering empathy, understanding, and positive change.